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      • 로버트 프로스트의 시: ‘숲’의 양면성에 대한 연구

        진용우(Jin Yong woo),강미숙(Kang Mi Sook) 영미어문학회 2014 영미어문학연구 Vol.30 No.1

        The critics think Robert Frost uses both sides of the meaning of “woods” in his poems. From my point of view, both sides represent both the positive worlds and negative worlds. Frost realized the comprehensive meanings through his life as a farmer in the rural woods. In “Dust of Snow,” he sometimes maintained harmony with the woods and was cured mentally through the dropping of snow dust. The poem “The Road Not Taken” can be read against a literary meaning that might be called “The Choice of the Roads.” It is suggested in his decision to make his two roads not very different from one another. The two roads could link his unsettled life through the symbol of travel. In “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” the speaker stops and was seduced by the woods on the “darkest of the year” and watched them “fill up with snow.” Because the poet is reminded of the “promises” before he sleeps, he tries to escape from the woods which are “lovely” as well as “dark and deep.” In conclusion, I think the woods in his poems contain not only an affirmative but also a negative side to describe man’s life in the woods. (Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology)

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        Yeats 시에 나타난 『비전』과 역사관

        진용우 ( Jin Yong-woo ) 대한영어영문학회 2008 영어영문학연구 Vol.34 No.3

        This study amis to examine the effects of A Vision and historical view and how the work is related in W. B. Yeats’ poetry. In his early poetry, Yeats’ is searching for an ideal world. However in his middle period he turned from the ideal world to the real world through the use of dualism, and the conflicts of opposites. He needed a system of thought which was both logical and boundless imagination and philosophy. In A Vision which was written in 1925, Yeats said “I wished for a system of thought that would leave my imagination free to create as it chose and yet make all it created, or could create, part of the one history, and that the soul’s.” In The Phases of the Moon, Leda and the Swan, the Second Coming Yeats represented history as rotating through birth, growth, and decline in cycle of around 2000 years. I contend that through his A Vision and his historical view he provides strength to a system of thought and perpetual symbols. (Jinju National University)

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        예이츠의 ‘낭만성’에 대한 연구 - 초기 시를 중심으로 -

        진용우 ( Jin¸ Yong-woo ) 현대영미어문학회 1994 현대영미어문학 Vol.12 No.-

        We can say Yeats’s poetry to be divided into two parts: One is his early lyric and the other is his later symbolistic. But throughout all time, his poetry is deeply involved in Romanticism. The purpose of this thesis is to understand his early poetry, centering around the Romanticism in his poetry. And it will show that this poem followed Romantic quest. Yeats described himself as one of the last Romantics. His Romanticism could be ascertained by the continuation of the Romantic movement, such as subjective reaction to the world, a reliance on mythology, constant yearning for transcendence, and use of images and symbols which were central to romantic poets. As a romantic poets, he had a close connection which nature. Also he attempt to reconcile the relationship of man and nature which had broken down since science, begin to disintegrate nature. Therefore he used mythology to redeem unity between them. Romantic tradition in Yeats’s poetry is belief of imagination and pursuit of ideal world veiled with real world. He made conflict in dualistic opposition all his life, and wanted changes from that conflict. In ‘The Wandering of Oisin’, Yeats took a romantic quest romance of which Prometheus Unbound is the archetype. Also he was influenced by Blake and Shelly but he was not standing there, he had his unique romantic voice. Maintaining objective self- analytic attitude, he was getting more a maturing poet. It was owing to his belief of imagination and his dualistic thought. As a result yeats’s romanticism is influenced by Blake. Shelly but created original romanticism.

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        예이츠 시에 나타난 역사관

        진용우 ( Yong-woo Jin ) 대한영어영문학회 2000 영어영문학연구 Vol.26 No.2

        W. B. Yeats’ poetic material is so complicated and various that we can’t divided chronologically. In his early poetry Yeats’ is related searching for an ideal world; in his middle period involves a turning from the ideal world to the real world and his poetry is concerned with a dualism, the conflicts of opposites; in his last and final phrase Yeats is concerned to resolve the conflict and seeks for a unifying theme and image. Yeats’ dualism placed sharply by his poetic turning process. Also his dualism has been rotated by dualistic conflicts in birth, growth, and decline of self and anti-self. And he considered the history of Ireland as the circular movement of the sun and the moon, and regarded a gyre as repeated in birth, growth, and decline in twenty-eight lunar incarnations. In the Second Coming Yeats represented the history is rotating in birth, growth, decline per around 2000 years, for ending Christian civilization and coming soon another one as “the falcon cannot hear th falconer, Surely the second coming is at hand”. In the Gyres he described all reserved things loosed action and alive such as “for beauty dies of beauty, worth of worth” In Leda and the Swan he thoughts beginning of new another history as intercourse Lcda with the swan: such a history and civilization as “death in life, life in death”. Finally in Sailing to Byzantium he realizes all things has the circular process limited physical as well as the history, toward the Byzantium of combination of immortal, spiritual, and artistic world to overcome his physical limit. I insist that Yeats saw the history of Ireland as if all things have structure of circulation of structure of birth, growth, and decline, and tried an art of joy and satisfaction unifying dualistic conflicts between the ideal world and the real world, and between the mortal world and the immortal world. <Gyungsang University>

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        W. B. Yeats 시의 낭만성 연구―중기 시를 중심으로―

        진용우 ( Jin¸ Yong-woo ) 현대영미어문학회 1996 현대영미어문학 Vol.14 No.-

        We can say Yeats’s poetry to be divided into two parts. One is his early lyric and the other is his symbolic. But throughout all time, his poetry is deeply involved in Romanticism. The purpose of this thesis is to study his romantic in middle poetry. The subject matter of his early poems was the Celtic legend and mythology. In his early poems Yeats clearly showed tendency to turn away from contemporary reality. But the subject matter of his middle poems was mostly love poems. His personal experiences in love, and his disappointments in love with Gonne had a great influence on the growth and development of his sense of life as well as his poetic ability. He completed, The Wind among the Reed(1899), In the Seven Woods(1904), The Green Helmet and Other Poems(1910), and Responsibilities(1914) in middle poems. He realized the bitterness of the real world through his failed love of fair with Maud Gonne, his own sensibility, and many shocking political and social events. Above all, the marriage of Gonne’s with MacBridge at 1903 was the most shocking event to Yeats and it was one of the important elements of the change of the poetic world of this period. Also his poetic world changed from the dreamy and fantastic to the real world. In the poems of The Green Helmet and Other Poems(1910) some of the other side of Yeats’s love is revealed. Yeats later came to dislike the great waste which love had made of his young life; but despite his shattered feelings he continued to write poetry about Maud Gonne, paying tribute to her great beauty and his own admiration of it. Also, he was expressed Gonne’s beauty as a Helen of Troy and an apple’s blossom. His romantics was transmitted by W. Blake and P. B. Shelly and it was continued to his later poetry.

      • 윌리엄 버틀러 예이츠 시의 상상력과 노인의 이미지

        진용우(Jin Yong Woo) 영미어문학회 2013 영미어문학연구 Vol.29 No.1

        Yeats used diverse images systematically and consistently throughout his poems in order to accentuate his themes. Yeats’s changes of style and his maturity were probably not recognised until the publication of The Tower in 1928. The dominant images in his poems could be roughly summarized as belonging to one of eight groups of images in lights of the subject matters and moods in his poems: island, tree and bird, sun and mood, tide and blood, old man, dancer, tower, and horseman. Moreover, it might be said that there are five main themes within Yeats’s poems: the quest for an ideal world, the recognition of the actual world and prophecy of future, the limitations of human life, the Unity of Being and art, and the loneliness and pride as a poet. These themes are discussed systematically and repeatedly eight groups of images. In “Sailing to Byzantium,” “The Tower,” Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen,” “Leda and the Swan,” and “Among School Children,” the image of the old man suggests Yeats’s fear and anger over the limitations of human life. If he calls the harmony of body and spirit for Unity of Being, the image of the old man implies the disharmony of being. For these reasons, he ceaselessly employed the image of a swan, chestnut tree, and dancers in The Tower.

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        예이츠 시의 이원세계에 대한 연구

        진용우(Yong-Woo Jin) 신영어영문학회 2004 신영어영문학 Vol.28 No.-

        William Butler Yeats constantly tried to express various dual worlds. The purpose of this paper is to study Yeats’s dual worlds in his poems. Yeats’s dual world had an important effected by William Blake’s dualism. The dual worlds in Yeats’s poems meant opposition and contrast between the real world and the ideal world. In the poem “Among school children,” Yeats expressed conflicts by a striking contrast between the real world and the ideal world. Moreover, Yeats expressed his conflicts of both the physical world and the soul world in his “Sailing to Byzantium,” and “Byzantium.” Ultimately, this study explores the idea that Yeats’s the real world and the ideal world, the physical world and the soul world, the natural world and the eternal world represented contrasts, opposition, and harmony in his various poems.

      • IEC 61850 기반 IED의 XML을 이용한 트립로직 구성

        고철진(Chol-Jin Go),진용우(Yong-Woo Jin),김경택(Kyong-Taek Kim),김진호(Jin-Ho Kim) 대한전기학회 2006 대한전기학회 학술대회 논문집 Vol.2006 No.7

        As IEC 61850 based substation automation technology is emerging globally, there are many efforts to implement and apply this IEC 61850 standard to substation automation area. IEC 61850 based substation supports ethernet network, standard data model and SCL(substation Configuration Language), etc. These features can provide enough environment to make applied technology which can substitute the legacy relay trip logic configuration method(PLC or Local area reconstruction) to XML based configuration method. This paper suggests new IED trip logic configuration method. The XML based trip logic configuration method can be established using SCL technology. And IED trip logic reconfiguration from remote center can be possible under ethernet based technology

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        한국 호텔의 부정평가에 대한 응답 장르분석

        안병길(Ahn, Byeongkil),진용우(Jin, Yong-woo) 미래영어영문학회 2021 영어영문학 Vol.26 No.3

        This study investigates the issue of how top hotels in Seoul respond to customers’complaints in website by exploring their responses to negative reviews through genre analysis for the purpose of making contribution to hotels and English teaching. The purposes of this study are to identify (1) moves’proper application to the selected texts in comparison with Thumvichit & Gampper(2019) move structure, (2) moves and steps of RNRs and their occurrence frequency by covering a communicative function, and (3) the correlation between moves/steps and formulaic sequences(4-gram clusters) of RNRs and to help English for Specific Purposes writing class. The results showed that (1) the types and the order of application of the move applied in the RNR text were classified into six types, (2) moves/steps were categorized into obligatory, conventional, and optional ones according to the frequency, and (3) there was also a significant difference in the recurrent word combination and frequency of each move/step.

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