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- W. B. Yeats's “Leda and the Swan” in View of Metapoetics
- 발행기관
- 한국예이츠학회
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- 양병현(Byung Hyun Yang)
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- 『한국 예이츠 저널』35권, 25~54쪽, 전체 30쪽
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- 2011.06.30
                
                
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        국문 초록
Yeats invents his own system of metaphors in the poem “Leda and the Swan.” The system urges Yeats to drive his poetry on unknown fields. Rather than following in the well worn tracks of Greek mythology, he tries to idealize a form of poetry that looks brief, yet carefully formed and worded: a metapoetic strategy by using related vocabulary at which he seems to excel. In the first stanza, he claims that Zeus visits Leda as a form of Swan and vividly draws in passionate language a picture of sexual intercourse by his sudden blow on Leda sleeping peacefully. His action looks like a rape on the surface, yet possibly interpreted in a different way, that is adultery between a god and a married woman; yet it thus turns out to be a historical moment worldly and spiritually at the moment of making love. Such words symbolizing as metaphors the relations of Lead and Swan in mythic stories are carefully crafted and allusively materialized to form a metapoetic allegory: a poetry that uses a system of related metaphors, violence and sex, to reflect implicitly on history in poetry and on its poetic program. Whether or not Yeats invents this metapoetic strategy, his poetic symbolism is strongly characteristic of his own connection to Greek symbolism as in mythic stories. Such a metapoetic approach as found in the poem can help us understand much about his own values on humanity, including why Yeats chooses to rewrite about such images, ideas, and poetic patterns as shown in Greek stories, and why−as in his discussion of violence and love put together in physical and spiritual beauty−he puts into question mythic literature and its literary criticism of love and battle just in the poem imitating Greek tales.
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- 메타시학으로 본 예이츠 시 「레다와 백조」
- W. B. Yeats's “Byzantium” and Zen Meditation
- 예이츠의 중기시에 나타난 모드 곤의 정치적 의미
- Perfection of Art in Yeats and Joyce: “Leda and the Swan” and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
- 예이츠 초기시의 상징주의와 마스크 이론의 갈등
- 예이츠는 그의 『환상록』에서 무엇을 하고 있나?
- 예이츠와 소포클레스의 오이디푸스
- Michael Wood, Yeats and Violence. (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2010)
- The Authentic Power of Debunking Literature: Focusing on Famine Poems
- 비잔티움 시편에 나타난 현실과 이상
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