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한국외국어대학교 외국문학연구소 외국문학연구 외국문학연구 제14호
발행연도
2003.8
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299 - 321 (23page)

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This paper investigates many aspects of the literature of the people in poverty in Korea such as the peasant's literature, the proletarian literature and the drifting people's literature in the early 20th century.
According to the writer Michel Ragon, who wrote Histoire de la litterature proletarienne en France, there are three types of proletarian literature. The first one is a literature of the autodidacts who carried out manual labors: the second type is a literature of the proletariat who was educated. Lastly, the third type is a literature written by the professional writer During the colonial period, all this three types appeared in all the horizon of Korean literatures written by those in need.
The poems of people in poverty, who wandered about Manchu, North- Kanda, China, Siberia etc. to make a living in the 1920-1930's, were applicable to the first types. So-hae Choi and Buk-myoung Lee was the proletariat who composed many excellent literary works. A group among the major writers in the colonial period such as lin-gun Hyun, Nam-chon Kim and Man-sik Chae created a number of novels and dramas which expressed the perspectives and the experiences of the poor. Especially, these novels and dramas had symbolized the sufferings of Korean people through the images of women characres who stood up the long term bitter trial under a fascist system of Japan. The tradition of such a literature which was depicting the woman's suffering succeeded to modem writers.

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Ⅰ. 빈민문학의 개념
Ⅱ. 근대 초기의 빈민문학
Ⅲ. 노동자문학과 유ㆍ이민 문학
Ⅳ. 여성 수난의 형상화 : 채만식과 김남천
Ⅴ. 맺음말
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