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廉想涉 小說의 自意識 人物考 : With Focus His <Tree Frog in Specimen Room> <標本室의 靑개구리>를 중심으로
崔賞潤 東亞大學校 1984 東亞論叢 Vol.21 No.1
The Frog in Specimen Room is generally said to be the first work of naturalism in Korea. However, I want to call this work a novel of self-consciousness in addition. The reason is that the persons in it have the characters full of self-consciousness. In have attempted, with the help of characterology, to analyze in detail those persons. The results of the analysis are as follows: 1. The person "I" has neurotic character, more precisely, phobic neurotic character. 2. The person "Kim Chang-euk" has immature character; that is, schizoid personality and paranoid personality. Furthermore he is given to sexual perversion. The fact that such persons that have so strong self-consciousness have been created is due to the historical situation of Japaneses oppression and the humiliation felt by the persons. In such circumstances, the writer could not but create persons full of self-consciousness who are autistic and live in seclusion.
한국 자의식 소설의 작중인물 연구 : Specially with Reference to the Works of Choi, Myung-Ik 崔明翊 작품을 중심으로
崔賞潤 東亞大學校 大學院 1984 大學院論文集 Vol.9 No.-
Characters in the novel are created through the combination of the novelists's creativity and his milieu he lives in. Therefore they are the novelist's other self and the projections of his society as well. From this viewpoint the writer of this thesis attempted to bring to light the works of Choi Myung-Ik against the past social background of Korea under the Japanese rule. The conclusions derived are as follows: 1. The background and the atmosphere of Choi's novels coincide with the dark, gloomy and melancholic air of the colonial days. These elements no doubt affected the characterization in his novel. 2. The discrepancy between the intellectual level of the characters in the novel and their standard of living is enormous. This hisharmony persisting in their high intellectual pursuit ('high though') and their privation ('low living') bring about the characters' neurotic symptoms of anxiety, melancholy, helplessness and alienation. This may be said to have reflected the general atmosphere of the intelligentsia of those depressed age. 3. The consistent use of the Chinese character '-'(meaning 'first, foremost, supreme' etc.) in the first names of the characters seems to suggest the elitist sense of the intelligentsia in spite of their 'low living'. This also reflects one of the distinctive qualities the 'self-conscious' characters possess, which, accordingly, must be interpreted as one of the important aspects of the intelligentsia of those days. 4. The subjective viewpoint (that is, the omnipotent viewpoint of the writer and the first person viewpoint) is employed throughout to describe the inner world of the 'self-conscious' characters. 5. The common features of the protagonists can be said to be the neurotic symptoms which come from the complex factors, such as the environment, the intellectual level, the standard of living and the viewpoint of the characters. The most not able of these symptoms are anxiety neurosis and depressive newrosis.
崔賞潤 東亞大學校 1987 東亞論叢 Vol.24 No.1
The coterie magazine Danchung(Fault) saw its last 3rd issue in 1938. The author examined fifteen novels carried in that purely literary magazine to get the following results. 1. All the works appearing in the coterie magazine take on a gloomy image reflected from their setting and atmospheres. ‘Night’ and ‘a room’are prevalent their various among their various temporal and spatial backgrounds, which altogether symbolize darkness, dreariness and isolation. Especially the image of a room suits the so-called self-consciousness novels depicting the rather narrow inner mental world. Also, this gloomy image is not only a product of the reality of Korea of the Japanese rule but also a proper reflection of the writers' unusual consciousness at that time. Thus, the hopeless image goes well in harmony with the characters shown in the magazine. 2. The viewpoint common to those Danchung novels is wholly subjective. It is natural for the self-consciousness stories since it is convenient to describe the characters' inner world and psychology. 3. While the education level of the novels' protagonists is rather high, their living standard is comparatively low. This disparity can be rightly said to stand for the then intellectuals' despair, weariness, spiritlessness, melancholy and alienation--a pattern appicable to Korea's self consciousness novels. 4. Most characters of the protagonists generally tend to neurotic as are in Korea self-consciousness stories. Judging from all those characteristics specified above, the literary trend of the coterie magazine Danchung must be reevaluated as self-consciousness novels rather than psychology novels.
<標本室의 靑개구리>와 <狂炎소나타>의 작중인물 성격 비교 연구
최상윤 동아대학교 국어국문학과 2005 국어국문학 Vol.24 No.-
The correct appreciation of novel consists in understanding a function of character, subject. composition and literary style. After all, the main of these elements is to understand characters. In this terms, the writer has analyzed the characters of two works through usage of The characterology. The result is as follows. 1. Both characters 'Chang-ic Kim' of 'The Hyla of Specimen Room' and 'Sung-soo Back' of 'A sonata of flame' are personality disorders. 2. They have not only something in common as personality disorders but detailed difference. 'Chang-ic Kim' has immature personality. When it is subdivided, he is schizoid and inadequate. On the other hand, 'Sung-soo Back' is a antisocial. 3. Also, both of them have 'sexual perversion personality'. However, 'Chang-ic Kim' is a voyeuristic and 'Sung-soo Back' is a necrophilic. 4. On the other hand. other character, 'I' of 'The Hyla of Specimen Room' is a neurotic. And when it is subdivided. "I" is a phobic.
Phenolic Compounds Content and Tyrosinase Inhibitory Effect of Unripe Apple Extracts
최상윤,Sung Soo Kim,이연미,이복희,Chankyu Han 한국응용생명화학회 2010 Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry (J. Appl. Vol.53 No.2
This study consisted of a quantitative analysis of five phenolic ingredients in differently sized unripe apple extracts, and their tyrosinase inhibitory effects were examined. In the HPLC analysis of phenolic ingredients, small (4±1 g per one) unripe apple extracts were observed to have significantly higher quercetin content than larger (8±1 g per one) unripe apple and ripe apple extracts. The amount of catechin, epicatechin, p-coumaric acid and chlorogenic acid contents were similar in both the small and large unripe apple extracts. For the results of the tyrosinase assay, small unripe apple extracts provided a potent tyrosinase inhibitory effect, showing 89.2% at 1000 ppm. The tyrosinase inhibitory effects of large unripe apple and ripe apple extracts were weaker than those of the small unripe apple extract. These results suggest that the small unripe apple extract could be useful for de-pigmenting material, while quercetin could be responsible for the potent tyrosinase inhibitory properties of small unripe apple extracts.