‘근원찾기’를 통한 본성적 삶의 지향 - 백석의 『사슴』을 중심으로
Aspiring the human nature by “Finding Origin” - based on Baek Seok"s 『The Deer』 -
- 한국언어문학회
- 한국언어문학
- 韓國言語文學 第62輯
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2007.09449 - 468 (20 pages)
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This thesis focuses on the motif of “finding origin” in The Deer, a collection of Baek Seok"s early poems. With a view that Origin is the element which flow through the collection,and recognized Baek Seok as ‘In-der-welt-Sein’, examined how to make an approach to Origin as ‘Seinde’.<BR> Part Ⅰ sings of human origin and reflects narrative elements. The memory is expressed by the course in which people gathered, enjoyed, prepared in order to restore the festival.<BR> Part Ⅱ consists of poems that sing of sceneries grounded on time and place. People, animals, nature, and even legends appear in these sceneries. And as ‘Seinde’, human is described in the sceneries.<BR> Part Ⅲ is retated to life, it described the ‘der Mecsh ist weltbildend’ way of being through which animal and plant that existed in aspect of ‘der Tier ist weltarm" harmonized with human as ‘Da-Sein’<BR> Poems in Part Ⅳ deal with the poet"s topophilic sentiments. Through access and detachment, it reveals the way of approach and reflection.<BR> Baek Seok used his hometown language as an exemplary tool in “finding origin,” thus creating a provincial and candid atmosphere. Moreover, his use of hometown language and his pursuit of a narrative and shamanic world should be understood as a unique and effective writing method that was used for the purpose of exploring human origin. For today"s readers who read Baek Seoks poems decades after they were written, this is sufficient reason to be passionately in love with his poems.
1. 서론<BR>2. ‘세계-내-존재’의 ‘근원찾기’<BR>3. 심성정화의 근원찾기 모티프<BR>4. 결론<BR>〈참고문헌〉<BR>[Abstract]<BR>
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