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Korean Ancient Poetry Acceptance And Its Impact On The "book Of Songs"

Posted on:2008-02-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360215991800Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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In this thesis, I compare Chinese original work "The Book of Odes"with the original literature of Korea, including "Gong Wu Du He", "Songof Gui Zhi", "Song of Huang Niao", and analyze their originalities indetails, as well as their far-reaching effects to later literature.The Foreword:In this part, I will introduce something about the title,arrangement, and why focusing on these three works. Then introduce thecurrent research situation of this article, intention, signification,and its research method.The introduction of "The Book of Odes" in ancient Korea: In this part,I will exoatiate the social situation of ancient Korea,the introductionof "The Book of Odes", so as to definitude the historic background forcomparing.The ancient Korean poems' reception of "The Book of Odes": This partincludes the sensation expressing of poems, the imitation of realismcreation, the inheritance of sensation expression, in order to analyzethe ancient Korean poems' reception of "The Book of Odes".The breakthrough of ancient Korean poems beyond "The Book of Odes":On this basis, I will further probe into the breakthrough of ancient Koreanpoems. First, these three Korean poems built up a style of distress,which becomes a kind of sensation masterstroke; Second, there isconsanguineous relationship between these three poems, that is, theirintension all reflect a conception of lifecycle.which is "the birth oflife-the pursuit of love-the death of life".The effects of ancient Korean poems on later literature: On last basis,I will mainly discuss its effects both on Chinese literature and Koreanlater literature, so that we would apprehend the coming down in onecontinuous line of Korean literature, and then realize the greatachievement of Korean literature.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Book of Odes, The ancient Korean poems, Reception, Breakthrough, Effects
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