This paper insists that Yuk-Sa Lee"s "Wild Plain" is the work that reflected his will of restoration of his hometown status from the ruined state to the flourishing one. Therefore, the setting of the work should be his hometown, Dosan-Myun(도산면) Wonchon-Ri(원촌리) Andong-Goon(안동군) Kyungsangbuk-Do(경상북도)....
This paper insists that Yuk-Sa Lee"s "Wild Plain" is the work that reflected his will of restoration of his hometown status from the ruined state to the flourishing one. Therefore, the setting of the work should be his hometown, Dosan-Myun(도산면) Wonchon-Ri(원촌리) Andong-Goon(안동군) Kyungsangbuk-Do(경상북도). This interpretation could be supported by his works, such as "The Milky Way(은하수)" and "The Five Elements of the Seasons(계절의 오행)," or a poem "The Song of Midnight(자야곡)." Furthermore, his hometown is geografically placed between the Taebaek Mountains and the Sobaek Mountains, and Nakdong River runs through the town, as the poem mentions significantly. An arguable clause("에데 닭 우는 소리 들렷스랴"), which has been interpreted as "A cry of a cock is heard nowhere" by some critics, should be interpreted as "A cry of a cock is heard somewhere," if the stream of the context and the poet"s empirical cognition are considered. He has never expressed the negative situation: "a cry of a cock" has never been heard in his poetry, I think that Won-Jo Lee, the poet"s younger brother and reviser, revised the clause not considering the poet"s intention as he revised many clauses in the poet"s another work, "The Song of Midnight." The act of "seeding down" in the poem is the poet" s expectation of richness. The poet is "seeding down" for the change of his hometown to a prosperous one. "The superman riding a white horse" could be thought as a man who is from the town and can bring the old prosperity to the town The poet knows that he can not do that and expects someone in a long time. My interpretation is based on the practical approach, but some can raise a question, how much practical. I presume it on the support of some references including the social situation of that titre, but I do not have the concrete proofs. My interpretation, however, at least gives an answer to the old argument about the interpretation of "The Wild Plain"
This paper insists that Yuk-Sa Lee"s "Wild Plain" is the work that reflected his will of restoration of his hometown status from the ruined state to the flourishing one. Therefore, the setting of the work should be his hometown, Dosan-Myun(도산면) Wonchon-Ri(원촌리) Andong-Goon(안동군) Kyungsangbuk-Do(경상북도). This interpretation could be supported by his works, such as "The Milky Way(은하수)" and "The Five Elements of the Seasons(계절의 오행)," or a poem "The Song of Midnight(자야곡)." Furthermore, his hometown is geografically placed between the Taebaek Mountains and the Sobaek Mountains, and Nakdong River runs through the town, as the poem mentions significantly. An arguable clause("에데 닭 우는 소리 들렷스랴"), which has been interpreted as "A cry of a cock is heard nowhere" by some critics, should be interpreted as "A cry of a cock is heard somewhere," if the stream of the context and the poet"s empirical cognition are considered. He has never expressed the negative situation: "a cry of a cock" has never been heard in his poetry, I think that Won-Jo Lee, the poet"s younger brother and reviser, revised the clause not considering the poet"s intention as he revised many clauses in the poet"s another work, "The Song of Midnight." The act of "seeding down" in the poem is the poet" s expectation of richness. The poet is "seeding down" for the change of his hometown to a prosperous one. "The superman riding a white horse" could be thought as a man who is from the town and can bring the old prosperity to the town The poet knows that he can not do that and expects someone in a long time. My interpretation is based on the practical approach, but some can raise a question, how much practical. I presume it on the support of some references including the social situation of that titre, but I do not have the concrete proofs. My interpretation, however, at least gives an answer to the old argument about the interpretation of "The Wild Plain"
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