Hometown is expressed with lots of meanings in poetry. Individuals have different hometowns, which have different meanings. This study considered how intellectual perception formed in having various experiences of hometown and accepting them in terms of a 'sense of hometown' was sentimentalized. Cha...
Hometown is expressed with lots of meanings in poetry. Individuals have different hometowns, which have different meanings. This study considered how intellectual perception formed in having various experiences of hometown and accepting them in terms of a 'sense of hometown' was sentimentalized. Changes in the sense of hometown found in Jeong Ji-yong were considered through specific works in relation to his life. Warm family love in his childhood and the world of child's mind underlie the sense of hometown in Jeong's poems. The sense is a mixture of loneliness, nostalgia, and suffering with studying abroad and self-awareness of the realities of his homeland in his youth. Lastly, experiences of enjoying beautiful landscapes of mountains and streams in his hometown in his childhood made it more hard for him to forget his hometown and rather let him adapt himself to the landscapes. The sense of hometown found in Jeong Ji-yong's poetry were categorized into recurrence, loss, and transcendence. First, hometown found in this period as a sense of recurrence is based on experiences in his childhood and is the target of personal nostalgia. For anyone, hometown is a starting point of life and exerts impact through life. Since hometown is also the place of nostalgia through life for Jeong, he hoped to return hometown keeping the very experiences in his childhood. Second, a sense of loss is based on colonial experiences as the sense of hometown expands from individuals to the nation. It also accompanies exotic sentiments with experience far from home in Seoul and Japan. He lost his identity as an effeminate intellectual who could nothing in the colonial realities and finally perceived his hometown as a changed world. Third, he tried to get out of the real world through unification with nature, which is universal hometown for human beings, with a sense of transcendence and restore the sorrow of losing hometown through natural hometown. With more expansion of the will to return home, he came to return to nature. Jeong primarily returned to mountains where he tried to stand aloof and endure and overcome the realities, looking at the landscapes in recesses of mountains. As noted above, Jeong Ji-yong's literature is hometown-oriented through his life; on this basis, a sense of hometown developed from personal nostalgia to perception of the colonial realities and national consciousness. Ultimately, he came to return to nature, which is hometown for all the people, in pursuit of overcoming the realities and retiring from the world.
Hometown is expressed with lots of meanings in poetry. Individuals have different hometowns, which have different meanings. This study considered how intellectual perception formed in having various experiences of hometown and accepting them in terms of a 'sense of hometown' was sentimentalized. Changes in the sense of hometown found in Jeong Ji-yong were considered through specific works in relation to his life. Warm family love in his childhood and the world of child's mind underlie the sense of hometown in Jeong's poems. The sense is a mixture of loneliness, nostalgia, and suffering with studying abroad and self-awareness of the realities of his homeland in his youth. Lastly, experiences of enjoying beautiful landscapes of mountains and streams in his hometown in his childhood made it more hard for him to forget his hometown and rather let him adapt himself to the landscapes. The sense of hometown found in Jeong Ji-yong's poetry were categorized into recurrence, loss, and transcendence. First, hometown found in this period as a sense of recurrence is based on experiences in his childhood and is the target of personal nostalgia. For anyone, hometown is a starting point of life and exerts impact through life. Since hometown is also the place of nostalgia through life for Jeong, he hoped to return hometown keeping the very experiences in his childhood. Second, a sense of loss is based on colonial experiences as the sense of hometown expands from individuals to the nation. It also accompanies exotic sentiments with experience far from home in Seoul and Japan. He lost his identity as an effeminate intellectual who could nothing in the colonial realities and finally perceived his hometown as a changed world. Third, he tried to get out of the real world through unification with nature, which is universal hometown for human beings, with a sense of transcendence and restore the sorrow of losing hometown through natural hometown. With more expansion of the will to return home, he came to return to nature. Jeong primarily returned to mountains where he tried to stand aloof and endure and overcome the realities, looking at the landscapes in recesses of mountains. As noted above, Jeong Ji-yong's literature is hometown-oriented through his life; on this basis, a sense of hometown developed from personal nostalgia to perception of the colonial realities and national consciousness. Ultimately, he came to return to nature, which is hometown for all the people, in pursuit of overcoming the realities and retiring from the world.
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