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학술저널
저자정보
김희정 (대전대학교)
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일본어문학회 일본어문학 일본어문학 제86호
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2019.1
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225 - 240 (16page)

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In this article, we analyze aspects of acceptance of Takero Arishima as described in Chong-hwa Park’s work. More specifically, we address the issues of (i) how Arishima was construed by Chong-hwa Park, (ii) what messages Park attempts to deliver through his novel Poets, and (iii) what the concept of poet means in his literature. Firstly, for Chong-hwa Park, Arishima has a symbolic meaning, concerning the origin of Park’s literature. The period during which Park admired the literature of Shirakaba school and Arishima and published in Barason and Shiroshio represents the full bloom of his youth and his literature. Secondly, while the novel Poets has the same structure as Arishima’s An Incident, Park attempted to express his unique literature properties distinct from Arishima’s. That is to say, Chong-hwa Park, who expressed his intention of his new reform in 1925, departed from his old literature style, and this presupposes the separation from Arishima’s work. Thirdly, while Arishima chose to kill himself, Park decided to live as a “poet.” To this end, Park needed to take a fresh rook at the literature in the past and his identity as a poet. This change is reflected in shift from his older poems containing negative words such as death, skelton, dead body, and tomb to his new poems involving positive words such as mother, moon, sun, cloud, sacred, solemnity, purity, and peace.

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