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Three Pieces of Seven Letters Archaistic Poem about the Jeokji Legend

  • Journal of Korean Literature
  • 2013, (27), pp.89-124
  • Publisher : The Society Of Korean Literature
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature
  • Published : May 31, 2013

Yeo, Woon-pil 1

1신라대학교

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ABSTRACT

“Jeokjiga” written by Samyeon Kim Chang-heup is a long piece seven letters archaistic poem which has an old fashioned and new style looks together. The stroke of the whole work is experienced and robust, but has a not excellent appearance requiring for its style and material. By the reason of several demerits it can not be regarded as an excellent piece. “Jeokjiga” written by Yaksan O Kwang-woon is also a long piece seven letters archaistic poem that has an older fashioned than Samyeon's and a new fashioned appearance at the same time. It has surpass looks not only in contents but also in sprit and rhetoric thoroughly. Its special merit is in the description by adjusting the focus on specific situation by leaving out narrative plots partly, and has excellent stroke with variation of spirit and tone of the work. “Saryongdae” written by Yigye Hong Yangho is also a long piece seven letters archaistic poem that is sought after a new style on the whole. The merits of this work are a excellent narration of body, variation of stroke and rhethoric magnificence. Yigye's work is slightly openhearted appearance than Yaksan's, has better variation of stroke and magnificence of literary embellishments than Samyeon's.

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