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학술저널
저자정보
유옥희 (계명대학교)
저널정보
일본어문학회 일본어문학 일본어문학 제84호
발행연도
2019.1
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407 - 424 (18page)

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Kobayashi Issa left more than 46 pieces of haiku for Mount Fuji. This study considers these works in the context of traditional poetry and the Fuji-ko (Fuji worship) of the Edo era together to examine ‘what Mount Fuji was like to Issa’. Prior to the Edo period, nobles in Kansai, far away from Mount Fuji, often wrote of this mountain as an imaginary figure by associating it with Taoist ideology. However, Issa lived in the Kanto region, overlooking Mount Fuji rising on the plains, and was influenced by the social atmosphere of the Fuji-ko boom at that time, which means he lived a life in close contact with Mount Fuji. In Issa Haiku, Mount Fuji is a being that boosts magnanimity due to its grandeur, and when Mount Fuji is placed in a perspective as viewed by small creatures, it was also a being that emphasized ordinary people who did not feel timid. In addition, Mount Fuji often appears in the life through food and clothing, and as a place to live, as in the example of ‘Mount Fuji reflected in a soup bowl’. In these, Mount Fuji was used as a being that emphasizes the simple human being living in harmony with nature.

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