한국문학에 나타난 모험의 의미
Adventure Tale in Korean Literature
대중서사연구 / 대중서사연구, (P)1738-3188; (E)2713-9964
2010, v.0 no.23, pp.7-31
https://doi.org/10.18856/jpn.2010..23.001
임성래
(연세대학교)
임성래.
(2010). 한국문학에 나타난 모험의 의미. , 0(23), 7-31, https://doi.org/10.18856/jpn.2010..23.001
Abstract
Adventure tale is one of the oldest literary genres in Korean Literature. There are some works, for example, shamanistic song , , and . Some works of this genre later are transformed into the narrative form of novel in Chosun-Dynasty.
In these adventures tales, their heroes led their adventures to both the exploration of other world and the confrontation of the Great Enemy. The ending of the adventure tale describes the joy and consolation of the closed - and often happy resolution of every successful adventure. For Example, "Baridegi" turns to Shamanic God, "Mr.Park" to King of Underworld, "Mr.Han" to a hermit into the mountain, abandoning both the rich and the glory. "Kim-won" to Lord of Hyungju, marrying Princess and "daughter of Dragon," living happily and flying into heaven on his death.
The different characteristics before and after the popularization of adventure narrative depends upon how the genre of adventure tale is capable of satisfying the reader's desire.
- keywords
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모험,
이계 여행,
오구풀이,
남염부주지,
용궁부연록,
김원전,
Adventure,
Journey to Other World,
Ogupuli,
Tale of Namyombuju,
Tale of Yonggung,
Tale of Kim-won,
Adventure,
Journey to Other World,
Ogupuli,
Tale of Namyombuju,
Tale of Yonggung,
Tale of Kim-won