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학술저널
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林薫植 (경남대학교)
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대한일어일문학회 일어일문학 日語日文學 第63輯
발행연도
2014.8
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215 - 226 (12page)

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The purpose of this research is to study a writer’s notion about John the Baptist who appears in Ryunosuke Akutagawa’s work, “The Man of the West”. Although Akutagawa reflected his own thoughts about Jesus’ life in this work, John the Baptist, who had a close relationship with Jesus, also appears in it. The reason Akutagawa had a special attention on John the Baptist is because, by giving baptism to Jesus, Jesus began His official missionary activities after that. In other words, Akutagawa regards John the Baptist as a benefactor who opened Jesus’ natural gifts, and this is because, from John the Baptist, he felt similar image of his teacher, Soseki Natsume, who encouraged him to make a debut as a writer. In short, for Akutagawa, both John the Baptist and Soseki Natsume seemed to be benefactors and solid guardians.
However, Akutagawa realized that there were ugly true natures of human hidden behind both. Although Akutagawa was Soseki’s disciple, only short after he became such, he discovered Soseki’s another aspect as a “lunatic genius”. It turned out that was an emotion feeling superiority by comparing oneself with others, and an emotion that one hates losing to others by always thinking about them, which was a jealousy, a natural character of humans. Akutagawa described John the Baptist with distortion from the Bible by saying that such jealousy also exists in John the Baptist, and this was due to a reflection of a notion about Soseki to John the Baptist. In the end, through this work that studied John the Baptist, Akutagawa’s human view could be grasped.

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〈Abstract〉
1. はじめに
2. ヨハネとイエスの?係
3. 芥川の文壇登場と漱石
4. ヨハネと漱石の人間性
5. むすびに
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