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블라지미르 나보꼬프의 소설 창작기법에 나타난 러시아문학의 전통
최건영 서울대학교 러시아연구소 1999 러시아연구 Vol.9 No.2
The aim of this paper is not to argue about metaphysical aspects in the novels of Nabokov. Nor does it aim to dismantle the uprising view that Vladimir Nabokov is first and foremost a Russian writer. What we are trying to show here instead is the 19th Russian literature or literary tradition as appears in the prose works and novelistic techniques of Vladimir Nabokov. Any study on the great tradition of the 19th century Russian literature replete with diverse literary techniques shall never be complete. The prose works of Nabokov, whether written in English or in Russian, recreates not a few aspects of the Golden Age of Russian literature, the process of which well signifies the nature of literature in the coming age. Besides Nabokov, by creating the original novelistic techniques, enriches the potentiality of the great tradition as the one which people never knew before. In this sense Nabokov is to be the continuation of the non-realism line from Pushkin-Lermontov-Gogol up to the Russian Symbolists, from which tradition he had learned a lot. We look through from his first novel Mashenka to the last novels in English Pale Fire and Ada, focusing on the novelistic techniques. We examine what Nabokov shares in common with his contemporary writers in the Soviet Union at the beginning of his career, motifs he borrowed from Pushkin or Tolstoy, and what Nabokov has created by use of the suzhet line of Evgenii Onegin in his best known novel Lolita. Different from the widespread view that Nabokov is from the literary tradition of the west and the criticisms of his novel as post-modern to the core, what we are trying to argue is the fact that he is one of the best stylists who has mastered the novelistic grammar of the 19th century Russian literature. What is more important is the originality and potentiality of Nabokovian grammar. What he reproduces by means of his own style is a world of untrodden part of the great tradition. And all through these novelistic methods, Nabokov shows what literature is to be like in the forthcoming century. He shows the meaning of language or multi-languageness in a novel, the meaning of border or borderlessness of literature, and finally the possibility of the art of language beyond place and time.
최건영,고성화,김종옥,박은서,김완규,백경동,박동규 순천향대학교 부설 산업기술연구소 2021 순천향 산업기술연구소논문집 Vol.27 No.2
The Internet of Things, the core of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is growing by incorporating various technologies into various fields. Among them, smart home systems that apply IoT technology to home environments are being actively studied. The home hub market, a means of communication for smart homes, is also developing at the same time. As the home hub market develops, security threats are also increasing accordingly. In this paper, 'Smart Home Mirror' is implemented by combining mirror and IoT technologies so that users can use them to communicate with smart home applications and other devices. To meet security issues, users in it are recognized by using face recognition technology and AES between all data communications in it is applied. The proposed device’s usefulness is approved by implementing it in smart home environments.