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The Literary Spaces in Lee Hyo-seok's Novels and Methods of Utilizing Them
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이효석 소설의 문학공간과 활용방안

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Academic journal
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Seongkyoung Jo (영남대학교)
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Catholic University of Daegu Humanity Sciences Institute 인문과학연구 인문과학연구 제30호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2017.1
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1 - 24 (24page)

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The Literary Spaces in Lee Hyo-seok's Novels and Methods of Utilizing Them
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Determining the meanings of spaces revealed in literary works has an intrinsic value that cannot be dealt with separately from research on works in that it is an act of doing research on the new spaces recreated by the intention of the producers of the works and by the interpretation of the readers and in that it is a way of considering the interface where the literary actions, that is the production and consumption of literary works, can interact with each other. In this piece of writing, Lee Hyo-seok’s works were intended to be analyzed and methods of utilizing them were intended to be presented, with such a value of literary spaces in mind. As for his works, the spaces that have themes on represented spaces, authors, and works have conditions where the visitors can experience the fascinating stories as well as there is high literary and aesthetic merit intrinsic to their texts. But they are restricted to a one-off and passive view, and have an adequate value as a discussion topic. Incidentally, to secure a research achievement, his literary spaces were divided into cities and nature based on when his works were created, and the meanings of the spaces were drawn. Then methods for experience were intended to be suggested by reinterpreting the spaces. As a result, the spaces represented in his works and the meanings of them could be categorized into 2 types - first, cities that clearly showed the naked face of fast-changing times; second, nature that relaxedly (but in a definite way) helped people develop their thoughts and emotions. In addition, based on the categorization, methods of utilizing the spaces were intended to be presented. Specifically, they were assigned so they can actually be operated in the cultural industry by reviewing the examples of utilization of the existing literary spaces and by suggesting ‘human library’ and ‘story bank’, which are being recently noted.

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