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On the Singularity of Poetic Temporal Phenomena and the Virtual Performance
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시적 시간 현상의 특이성과 가상적 연행성

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Park Hyun-soo (경북대학교)
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Hankook Moonhakeoneo Hakhoi 어문론총 어문론총 제89호 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2021.9
Pages
189 - 213 (25page)

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On the Singularity of Poetic Temporal Phenomena and the Virtual Performance
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One of the important characteristics of poetry is that it is heavily biased towards the present tense. However, the use of present tense in poetry is somewhat different from everyday usage. In the present tense sentences of everyday usage, the ‘speech time’ and ‘event time’ coincide, but in poetry they do not. This peculiar poetic time phenomenon can be called 'lyric time warping'. To explain this phenomenon, the concept of "virtual performance," that is "poetic norms or conventions that use the time of the poem as a time in the future when the poem will be performed," is helpful. In other words, this phenomenon of time occurs because the poet conceals his actual creative situation when writing poetry and adjusts the poetic elements by focusing on the future performance situation. The virtual performance is caused by the origin of poetry being a song. The only difference in performance is that the song has the performance as its actual purpose, whereas poetry loses its purpose and only has a faint trace. It is a concept that well explains the nature of poetic characteristics and their basis. It is also a dominant characteristic that can control all other poetic characteristics, not just some of them.

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