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아버크롬비의 시론과 미학적 열망의 시 -"공표"로서의 전달의 의미와 심리적 경험을 중심으로-
장두현 ( Doo Hyun Jang ) 대구가톨릭대학교 인문과학연구소 2013 인문과학연구 Vol.0 No.20
In 1930s Yoon Gon-kang introduced a few of Abercrombie`s poetic principles into Korea. In China Ju Kwang-jam as literary theorist referred to Abercrombie`s idea of communication as a source for theoretical works during the western literature`s incoming period. Recently Jang Doo-hyun has attempted to study Abercrombie for a doctoral thesis only for the purpose of studying Georgian poetry. However, the overview of Abercrombie studies in Korean journals shows that researches on him have been rarely made relatively, compared to representative modern poets. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to study Abercrombie`s poetic theory and to examine relevant poems, mainly on his communication theory and aesthetic experience. I discuss his theory theoretically based on conceptional analysis. The “communication” is defined as “publication” by him. He argues that a poet`s aesthetic experience has possibility of its delivery by symbolic words as stimuli. His emphasis on ‘aesthetic experience’ means characteristics of his theory founded on anti-rationalism. In this paper, with the aim of inducing Korean scholars into researches for him as poet as well as poetic theorist, I also exam poetic theories in his poems demonstratively by reviewing his poems rooted in his life-long aesthetic desire.
장두현(Doo-Hyun Jang) 신영어영문학회 2010 신영어영문학 Vol.47 No.-
The death in A. E. Housman’s war poems revealing the soldiers’ tragic death by his realistic and condensing descriptive method combined with his lyricism is specified into inevitable and unrewarding death. They are killed in a miserable contradiction between the need and the actuality; their death needs to be valuable, but actually its meaning can be undermined. The meaning of the soldiers’ tragic death from a loss of reliable environments can be returned neither with any relations nor with any forms in Housman’s war poems. The soldiers with a stoic attitude mean his poetic struggling for giving them the meaning of death and for keeping their own dignity from being hurt where they themselves can not find its meaning.