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이찬 시의 낭만성과 비극성The romance and tragedy in Lee Chan’s poetry

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The romance and tragedy in Lee Chan’s poetry
Authors
유성호
Issue Date
Apr-2010
Publisher
경희대학교(국제캠퍼스) 비교문화연구소
Keywords
Lee Chan; the romance; the tragedy; garden; modern poetry; 이찬; 낭만성; 비극성; 화원; 근대시
Citation
비교문화연구, v.19, pp 127 - 148
Pages
22
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
비교문화연구
Volume
19
Start Page
127
End Page
148
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/175092
DOI
10.21049/ccs.2010.19..127
ISSN
1598-0685
2671-9088
Abstract
Lee Chan’s early poems were defined as the world of romance. His second-term poems were defined as proletarian poetry and poems written in prison when he made the romance as the core point through longing and desire for lost world. Maximizing the romance was proletarian poetry. His third-term poems were feelings of the northern countries called the spirit of Lee Chan‘’s poems. He recognized the emotion of diaspora as the tragedy in these poems. It was remarkable time that the poet’s tragedy observing and expressing the reality of colony. Afterward he wrote poems related inside withdrawal and war cooperation, finally he wrote poem after defecting to North Korea. Lee Chan showed the romance of desire in early poems and proletarian poems. Then he indicated acute scenery of the tragedy in the late 1930s’ poems. In heavy situation, he moved from pro-Japanese literature to North Korean literature. However he didn’t throw introspected self-reflection language to himself each his changing. But through several form of garden, he clearly showed consistent of maximizing his utopia sense. The time Lee Chan experienced was an icon which intensively indicated several features of deformed modern Korean poetic history. He was a unique poet who expressed various traces of modern Korean poetry in short time step by step. His path informed that he was a special poet who stepped the trace of many modern Korean poetry’s extremes such as romantic poetry, proletarian poetry, prison poetry, pro-Japanese poetry and North Korean poetry. Likewise we can call his life as a grudge return. Because he left hometown, experienced the light and darkness of modern times and returned his hometown.
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