A Re-Reading of W. B. Yeats's Poems on NatureA Re-Reading of W. B. Yeats's Poems on Nature
- Other Titles
- A Re-Reading of W. B. Yeats's Poems on Nature
- Authors
- 한지희
- Issue Date
- 2012
- Publisher
- 한국예이츠학회
- Keywords
- 예이츠; 아카디아; 전원시; 원시 생태적 상상력; 강호시학; W. B. Yeats; Arcadia; Pastoral; Proto-ecological imagination; Ghangho Poetics
- Citation
- 한국 예이츠 저널, v.37, pp 101 - 120
- Pages
- 20
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 한국 예이츠 저널
- Volume
- 37
- Start Page
- 101
- End Page
- 120
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/23082
- ISSN
- 1226-4946
2288-5412
- Abstract
- W. B. Yeats, due to his Romantic leanings, has been understood as creating a transcendental Arcadia in his poems on nature. Nevertheless, Yeats’s pastoral scenery, aligned with other Western metaphors of nature such as Eden, Arcadia, and the Garden, conveys feelings essentially different from tragic escapism. Interestingly enough, his proto-ecological imagination echoes a parallel with the “nature-centered” worldview of Korea’s Joseon period. Thus, I shall not merely identify East-Asian cultural traces in Yeats’ lyric poems, but I also propose to examine how Yeats’ aesthetic appreciation of nature echoes Joseon-Korea’s Ghangho poetics.
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