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학술저널
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한국시학회 한국시학연구 한국시학연구 제22호
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2008.8
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180 - 208 (29page)

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The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the creative intension, structuralized principle, literary historical meaning of Im Hwa's Hymn series, and shed light on Im Hwa's poetry of the 1930s through it. He recognized Japanese fascism in terms of a life, but rejected it mentally at the wartime regime of the end of Japanese imperialism. His tragic world view has been expressed as immanent transcendence. When Sino-Japanese War happened before and after, Im Hwa wrote Hymn of sea(1937), Hymn of love(1938), Hymn of night(1939) in order. It was his creature of immanent transcendence.
On the one hand the mental overcome of pain appears in Hymn series, it is similar to Nietzsche's thought of dionysian affirmation(Dionysische bejahung). The poetic subject that overcome a pain also resembles Nietzsche's overhuman(Ubermensch). And on the other hand the dialectic of subject and object operate powerfully upon Hymn series as a control principle of poetry. The endless struggle between subject and object is described in these poems.
Im Hwa's antagonism against the wartime regime of the end of Japanese imperialism is creative of the world of Hymn series. In this world, he could struggle against an enemy on even ground and be restored to a sense of poetic subject of KAPF period. On that point, Hymn series is a good example of poetic resistance to fascism. But It has a problem that tensible force between poetry and reality is weakened because of ideal transcendence to reality.

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Ⅰ. 머리마
Ⅱ. 전시체제의 도래와 비극적 세계관의 탄생
Ⅲ. 디오니소스적 긍정과 위버멘쉬에 대한 동경
Ⅳ. 주객변증법의 구조와 대립자들의 무한투쟁
Ⅴ. 맺음말
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