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      • 핏제럴드의 미국사회 비판

        안임수 ( Ahn Im-soo ) 대한영어영문학회 2002 영어영문학연구 Vol.28 No.3

        Out of the three big modern American novelists of the earlier 20th century, Fitzgerald is not regarded to enjoy similar evaluation as his two other contemporaries-Hemingway and Faulkner. Unlike the two nobel prize winners of universal recognition, Fitzgerald has not been considered a serious writer. Instead, he has been simply labelled as "a speaker for young people and society of the 20s. But, if we read his novels and short stories more attentively and carefully, we will find in his works sharp criticism on American society in every aspects. He has left four novels and an unfinished one. But it is generally neglected that he has published great amounts of short stories and some of them are still among the most-frequently quoted ones. His writing career culminated in his early 20's. Stories of this period presented young people following the fashionable American life styles of the most prosperous period. As American economy was stepping backward in the '30s, his short stories also revealed the gloomy atmosphere of the period. It can be summarized that his criticism on American society is directed to the following features: wayward and unprepared attitude for the future, overflowing optimism, lack of responsibility, moral corruption, blind worship of money, emotional incongruity between the South and the North, and the irrational order and moral corruption in Hollywood etc. However, Fitzgerald must have been confident of American superiority to Europeans in the sense of moral resurrection. < Kwandong University >

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        安任洙 관동대학교 1996 關大論文集 Vol.24 No.2

        Langston Hughes is the most significant black American writer in the twentieth century in that the was one of the leading figures in the Harlem Renaissance which awakened the identity and pride of black people. His biggest contribution to American literature may be that he made the white Americans known how much the black Americans suffered from the majority of white dominance. He portrayed black people's lives as he had witnessed and witnessed and heard so that his stories are often considered as massages from the other part of America. Hughes was greatly influenced by the Slave Narrative style and tried to develop it into a more sophisticated prose. The slave Narrative originated from the Slave period before the Civil war. It is generally considered as the beginning of the African American literature. The nature of Slave Narrative is different from any kind of literature in that it was developed under the censorship of the slave holders. It dealt wit only facts and had little sense in the narrator's individuality. And most of the Slave Narratives were written in the first person. Hughes adopted Slave Narrative style so that his stories accomplished the effect of heightened realism in that we cannot easily distinguish facts from fiction. That's why Hughes's stories seem more like truth than fiction. It is peculiar that the male character is Hughes's stories assume minor roles compared to his leading female characters. It may be partly because Hughes had an unforgettable memory of his unfortunate childhood with no leading male figure in th whole household. hughes portrayed his male characters from the negative point of view. Hughes's male characters are seem to have the following features: 1. Not responsible to life and family 2. Suffering from the so-called “Jim Crow Law” 3. Passing for white 4. Chasing easy money 5. Causing trouble with married women.

      • Emily Dickinson의 죽음의 시의 성격

        安任洙 관동대학교 1986 關大論文集 Vol.14 No.1

        Even though we may well say that Emily Dickinson is, along with Walt Whitman, one of the greatest poets in America of the 19th century, it is true to say that she has not until now been fully estimated. And yet it is commonly understood that she is wholly new and utmostly original. As Shakespeare did not take any formal literary education, but explored his own world and became one of the greatest writers in the world, Emily Dickinson, too, explored her own world. She wrote poems of her style wholly different from her contemporaries. Her poems can be divided into three kinds. There are poems which deals with love and nature. And there are poems which deals with death and immortality. She had an unusual intterest in death and the process of dying. She always sought after the problem of death and life after death. "What will come after death?" was her utmost concern. From this point of of view she may be considered as a 20th ccntury poet rather than a 19th contury poet. Her death poems have a wide range of emotion and expressed her deep belief. Her death poems don't stop at the moment of death-they are continued after death to eternity. And there are three kinds of her death poems. There are poems which focus on physical death, and there are those in which death is personified. And there are still anothr kinds of death poems which may be considered as elegies.

      • "Bartleby the Scrivener" 에 나타난 Narrator와 Bartleby의 관계

        安任洙 관동대학교 1987 關大論文集 Vol.15 No.1

        Herman Melville was born in New York City on the lst of August, 1819. His father, who was a merchant, died in 1832 in bankrupcy,leaving his wife and child in poverty. Since then Melville had to make a living. He took a whaling ship as a sailor and witnessed the naked brutality and callousness of human being on teh ship. His experience at sea provided the chief materials for his novels. He was "the greatest seer and poet of the sea" according to D.H. Lawrence. He wrote some novels of South SEa adventure including "Moby-Dick", the first literary classic of whaling. And yet readers at his time did not understand the symbolic significance of his works. Finally he gave up writing novels after he had made his last effort in "The Confidence Man". Four volumes of poems, then was published, but not well received, either. "Bartleby the Scrivener", Melville's first published short story, appeared in Putnams Monthly Magazine in 1853. Many critics considers that htis story reflects Melville's own problems, for Bartleby as a scrivener is much similar to Melville, a writer. Bartleby and the narrtor represent two kinds of human being-one who lives to th convention and the other who lives to his own preference. Bartleby denied all earthly laws and thereby he was led to the prison, where he starved to death. On the contrary, the narrator was a safe man who lived according to the social convention and was forced to abandon Bartleby. The narrator could have saved Bartleby in spite of his business friends if he had given Bartleby his true love-unselfish love. Instead the lawyer had abandoned Bartleby for he did not want to lose his position. Society must have been responsible for Bartleby's death, because he was left to die even though he did no harm to society. He had been struck down and then exploited by American society.

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