Don Quijote de la Mancha(1605, 1615) is one of the classic texts of western literature and the foundation of european fiction. Don Quijote has had a tremendous influence on the development of prose fiction ever since. The work, which is in essence a parody of the time"s popular chivalric romances, h...
Don Quijote de la Mancha(1605, 1615) is one of the classic texts of western literature and the foundation of european fiction. Don Quijote has had a tremendous influence on the development of prose fiction ever since. The work, which is in essence a parody of the time"s popular chivalric romances, had been written in a realistic style. Cervantes"s use of irony came to be admired and Don Quijote came to be seen either as a comic hero or as a tragic hero driven by impossible dreams. Ren?Girard argues that the form of western novel was born with Cervantes. Even if we tray no to attribute all the possible paternities to him, it is clear that his novels, having coincided with the birth of the genre, occupy a principal place in the formation of all the novelists after him. Furthermore, his eagerness to create something new out of an old-fashioned genre bore a much bigger ambition: to invent a new literary genre. From his ambitious project, novel that can transgress all the genres, was invented. All the major innovators of the contemporary novels was touched by Cervantes"s original innovation. Following his perspective many novelists have been destructing the tradition of linear narrative developed around the central character through continuous experimentations of narrative techniques. In this sense, the most important novelists of this century, from Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Franz Kafka and Miguel de Unamuno up to Valdimir Nobokov, Milan Kundera, Gabriel Garc? M?quez, Carlos Fuentes, Augusto Roa Bastos, Gonzalo Torrente Ballester, Virginia Woolf, Andr?GIde, Thomas Mann y William Faulkner are all Cervantes"s disciples. Nevertheless it has not been considered in this way in the case of Korean Literature because the Spanish Literature was never widely well-known in Korea. But with the presentation of Borges in the postmodern novels, scholars began to speculate Cervantes"s influence on the Korean literature. According to some critics, Cervantes is the predecessor of the modern novel and has developed several literary techniques that separate the fiction from the reality, using dialogue, parody, inter-textuality and meta-fiction. So, this paper examines Cervantes"s originality, much precedent literary techniques of postmodernism, in relation to modern Korean novels and compares the characteristics of Cervantes"s novel with recent Korean novels that are considered as postmodernist.
Don Quijote de la Mancha(1605, 1615) is one of the classic texts of western literature and the foundation of european fiction. Don Quijote has had a tremendous influence on the development of prose fiction ever since. The work, which is in essence a parody of the time"s popular chivalric romances, had been written in a realistic style. Cervantes"s use of irony came to be admired and Don Quijote came to be seen either as a comic hero or as a tragic hero driven by impossible dreams. Ren?Girard argues that the form of western novel was born with Cervantes. Even if we tray no to attribute all the possible paternities to him, it is clear that his novels, having coincided with the birth of the genre, occupy a principal place in the formation of all the novelists after him. Furthermore, his eagerness to create something new out of an old-fashioned genre bore a much bigger ambition: to invent a new literary genre. From his ambitious project, novel that can transgress all the genres, was invented. All the major innovators of the contemporary novels was touched by Cervantes"s original innovation. Following his perspective many novelists have been destructing the tradition of linear narrative developed around the central character through continuous experimentations of narrative techniques. In this sense, the most important novelists of this century, from Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Franz Kafka and Miguel de Unamuno up to Valdimir Nobokov, Milan Kundera, Gabriel Garc? M?quez, Carlos Fuentes, Augusto Roa Bastos, Gonzalo Torrente Ballester, Virginia Woolf, Andr?GIde, Thomas Mann y William Faulkner are all Cervantes"s disciples. Nevertheless it has not been considered in this way in the case of Korean Literature because the Spanish Literature was never widely well-known in Korea. But with the presentation of Borges in the postmodern novels, scholars began to speculate Cervantes"s influence on the Korean literature. According to some critics, Cervantes is the predecessor of the modern novel and has developed several literary techniques that separate the fiction from the reality, using dialogue, parody, inter-textuality and meta-fiction. So, this paper examines Cervantes"s originality, much precedent literary techniques of postmodernism, in relation to modern Korean novels and compares the characteristics of Cervantes"s novel with recent Korean novels that are considered as postmodernist.
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