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새한영어영문학회 새한영어영문학 새한영어영문학 제43권 제2호
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2001.11
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335 - 355 (21page)

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One of Yeats's two novels and only one novel published in his lifetime, John Sherman is considered to be one of the most significant works in his early literary career. Though known mostly as a poet and sometimes as a dramatist, Yeats made great efforts to write prose fiction throughout his life, especially in his early years as a man of letters. John Sherman represents this endeavor of his and thus, is regarded as indispensable for us to understand Yeats's early literary world.
In John Sherman Yeats deals with a division of the self and various aspects of the dichotomized parts of the self, shapes them into two main characters of the novel and shows us the antithetical ideas in motion. Everything in the work stands for the different worlds of the two selves personalized as the hero and his opposite character. For instance, opposing elements such as garden and social meeting-place, country seashore and metropolitan streets, simple introverted sweetheart and refined but vainglorious fiancee and so forth reflect the division of the self concretely.
The protagonist John Sherman is described as a passive and daydreaming youth loitering in Ballah, which is Sligo in reality, and William Howard as an active and realistic man of the world. Sherman chooses Ballah instead of London and returns to a simple natural way of life in the familiar seaside county. On the contrary, Rev. Howard remains in London for his wished-for luxurious way of life. In respect to the romantic relationship, the hero finally decides to marry his long-time female friend Mary Carton while the other man falls in love with too urbane a Londoner Margaret Leland. This pattern of two opposite elements or antinomies embodied in the story is related not only to the central structure of its plot, but also to the pivotal subject.
In addition, the novel symbolically dramatizes internal anxiety of the hero fighting with the other self. Yeats has not created a single unified image of character in John Sherman. But rather, he describes various incompatible aspects of life through two characters. So, this work is Yeats's first attempt to consciously express the polarity of the self by projecting dual characteristics of existence into separate personae in the novel.

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