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Some Presuppositions and Aspects for Love poems developing study in Korea

  • The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture
  • Abbr : Korean Poetry and Culture
  • 2014, (34), pp.343-368
  • Publisher : The Society of Korean Poetry and Culture
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature

CHO TAESEONG 1

1전남대학교

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ABSTRACT

This writing is tried to present some standard of developing aspect of korean affection poetry projecting time space called post-modern which is remembered as social emotion. because It is judged that clear viewpoint about our affection poetry is weak until now. this problem is started from reason that ‘Love’ could not be defined by any objective standard in affection poetry. thus, This writing endeavor to present objective definition of ‘Love’ and viewpoint that can research our developing aspect base on this definition. absolutely, It is possible to argue about Love’s (being one generation) and validity in affection poetry. Under this viewpoint, affection poetry’s symbol emotion in our age is concluded ‘resignation’ or ‘waiting’ and ‘sadness’ by them. so Love in this age is at least presented as sadness in literary side. our affection poetry’s emotional feature through this situation is not existed itself whatever post-modern or modern but It can say that complex feeling is expressed through it. However, these conclusion has a ability to mistake that Love presenting in affection poetry is fixed. meaning of Love seems to be affected by cultural(or ideological) in post-modern, but most of case was expressed to tragic emotion. it is difficult to say that tragic emotion affected from them is social emotion. That is to say, If it in post-modern seek personal inspiration’s maximization, it in this age seek social sympathy’s maximization. the reason is expected to be revealed more clearly in processing to research detailedly subjects of affection love in our age.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.