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Form of passed-down travel journals written by Hogowa(好古窩) Ryu Huimun(柳徽文) and their data value
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호고와好古窩 류휘문柳徽文이 쓴 기행일기의 전존傳存 양상과 자료적 가치

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Choi, Eun-ju (한국국학진흥원)
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Korea Studies Adancement Center KOREAN STUDIES Vol.48 KCI Accredited Journals
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2022.7
Pages
187 - 228 (42page)

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Form of passed-down travel journals written by Hogowa(好古窩) Ryu Huimun(柳徽文) and their data value
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This paper is primarily designed to find out that an author’s passed-down journal data has diverse forms ranging from the author’s own manuscript to a part of literary collection and that the journals written by a same author on the same experience during the same period have various forms. It also tries to check out how the characteristics of journal data can be kept and changed considering its most basic characteristics of practicability and immediacy. As their examples, 5 kinds of travel journal manuscripts written by Hogowa Ryu Huimun and 5 travel journals contained in the collection of Ryu Huimun, which was posthumously published were researched and analyzed. The analysis results captured the following differences.
As one of 5 travel journal manuscripts was the first transcript journal of his own having the unique practicability and immediacy, it can be said that there are three forms of Ryu Huimun’s journal data passed down up to now with a form of 4 travel journals written on the same period on the same travel, a form of his own collection version, and a form of posthumously published journals in the collection. The analysis results show that the Ryu Huimun’s travel journals had undergone the dynamic passing-down and preservation in the period ranging from field transcript to the collection. The field transcript was directly written in the field without any basic system under given situation following the flow of event in a day. Therefore, those contained the vivid description of the field. The edited version of journal which was written on his own after the travel also got the maximum values in the several points though it has somewhat low vividness than the field transcript version. First, it has a lot of contents including various knowledge and information on many regions and then, has unique instructions as travel manual for sharing the travel experience with his acquaintances and also contained poems which were created with the travel considering as media or materials, thus helping people to fully understand the motivation and background of writing. On top of that, as they contained his acquaintances’ poems exchanged on the travels, they helped to find out the connecting ring between them.
But, this kind of data value was greatly weakened due to the posterity’s effort of putting them on the collection. To adapt them to the basic system of collections, his writing had to be decomposed and separately put to different form of collection following the collection’s writing style. In addition, due to the limited space in the collection, his writing’s contents were greatly removed for editing with all of letters and poems exchanged with his acquaintances removed from the collection. Considering these points, it is necessary to deeply check out the background of writing as it is hidden behind the journals in the collections.

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1. 머리말
2. 필사본 기행일기와 문집 수록 일기의 현황
3. 필사본 기행일기의 기록 체재와 내용 구성
4. 류휘문 기행일기의 전존傳存과정과 자료적 가치
5. 맺음말
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