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음악 작품으로 본 셰익스피어(William Shakespeare)의 영향력과 영감 (William Shakespeare's Influence and Inspiration on Musical Works)

  • 길한나
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.503-515
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    • 2018
  • 이 논문은 음악사에 절대적 영향을 끼친 극작가 윌리엄 셰익스피어(William Shakespeare)의 작품들을 토대로 탄생한 다양한 음악작품을 중심으로 음악사 안에 내재된 셰익스피어의 영향력과 가치를 재조명한다. 그 방법으로 셰익스피어의 원작을 언급함과 동시에 동일 소재를 사용한 서로 다른 음악 작품들을 분석하며, 또한 셰익스피어가 제공한 극적 장치에 따른 음악적 구현에 관하여 '셰익스피어의 음악적 언급과 텍스트', '구성적 본보기와 그 변형', '인물묘사와 인간상의 구현', '장르적 다양성과 창조적 가능성' 등 네 가지 측면을 통하여 고찰한다.

WHEN SHAKESPEARE TRAVELS ALONG THE SILK ROAD: TARDID, AN IRANIAN ADAPTATION OF HAMLET

  • GHANDEHARION, AZRA;JAGHRAGH, BEHNAZ HEYDARI;SABBGH, MAHMOOD GHORBAN
    • Acta Via Serica
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.65-84
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    • 2017
  • Media has become an inseparable companion of $21^{st}$ century culture, exerting immense influence on our daily lives. This article aims to reveal how cultural aspects and media in a particular part of the Silk Road have adapted Western cannons. Iran has redefined and transformed Western culture through the modern Silk Road by the method of cinematic adaptation. Karim-Masihi employs the general plot of Hamlet, the well-known drama by William Shakespeare (1564-1616), in his movie Tardid (Doubt 2009); however, he transforms some of the characters to reflect the current socio-cultural aspects of Iranian society. One of the characters is named Siavash, whose life is similar to Hamlet. In passivity, he awaits his imminent death and other tragic consequences. Yet, the movie ends differently. It is not an Elizabethan tragedy in a strict sense, although the final scenes abound with corpses. This article aims to find the similarities and differences between the two works, while reasoning the significance of the alterations. It concludes with how different cultures react to the same themes.

"결혼한 순결"-「불사조와 산비둘기」와 역설의 언어 ("Married Chastity": The Language of Paradox in Shakespeare's "The Phoenix and the Turtle")

  • 박우수
    • 영어영문학
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    • 제59권4호
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    • pp.527-544
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    • 2013
  • William Shakespeare's dirge, "The Phoenix and the Turtle," is still a crux in the Shakespearean canon and interpretation. The poem is still believed a dark allegory dealing with some arcane and obscure courtly matters and politics. However, we cannot recover its allegorical significance. This interpretive situation enforces us to read the poem as a self-conscious artwork in terms of its paradoxical language and meta-poetic metaphors. Paradox, as a subspecies of metaphor, challenges categorical and judgmental absolutes, and produces a sense of wonder in reconciling the logically contradictory opposites. In this poem the urn containing the ashes of the phoenix and the turtle is the icon of the mysterious unity of art, born of the wonderful marriage of male and female. Shakespeare's poem demonstrates in itself the magical power of poetic language in transforming an elegy into an epithalamion. The union of the phoenix and the turtle defies the singularity of their respective entity, and at the same time it retains their distinctive particularity of the two-ness. This neo-Platonic mystery of the "married chastity" is a paradox which confounds reason and verifies the poetic truth of imaginative intellect. The marriage of Christian perichoresis is crystallized in the artwork of the urn, which is admired at by posterity, though the marriage was issueless, due to its passing virtue. "The Phoenix and the Turtle" depicts the metaphor-making process and its effect, the poem.

영화 <셰익스피어 인 러브>에 나타난 시대적 배경과 영상의 재현 - 르네상스시대의 공연예술과 초기자본주의 사회상을 중심으로 (The Historical Backdrop and Reproduction of the Image in the Film )

  • 오세정
    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제30권
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    • pp.7-29
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    • 2013
  • A movie which brought its material from a historical character or incidents in the past was produced by a story suggestion through a historical fact. It is because Shakespeare created a story based on a mythical element related with his life in the plot which was written from the script of the play and was on the show in the cinemas of London. It is an obvious fact that the historical drama of this movie was intentionally modified and the fictional story was added to episodes in order to create a dramatic effect. However, reflecting historical backgrounds and cultural aspects accurately through a historical study would also be an important factor. Therefore, the backgrounds and aspects presented in this movie are a kind of storytelling which was reconstructed as if a historian added his opinion to historical facts like a discourse. A historical background in was a story about Shakespeare who worked at the theater in London as a writer in 1593 the period of England Reneissance. The movie included the working and playwriting of Shakespeare who is a main character. This indicated not only the environment of the theater and literature during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I but also historical aspect in the early modern industrial society in England. This movie, that is, described that time as a recreation such as a cultural acceptance and an achievement of an initial capitalism in Renaissance in the life of characters. In particular, the factor of theaters flourishing during the Renaissance was because a newly emerging class, bourgeoisie, who held the capital emerging from a policy for middle class led to a box office hit through founding theaters and drama company and selling tickets and performing plays by themselves. Like this, the movie depicted the time led by plays to a industrialization. Moreover, Social aspects in the late 1500s were revealed in this movie through a depiction of the cinemas and the city of London. The depiction of the city of London reflected a social situation of an initial capitalism rapidly developed in trade and commerce. The social aspects such as conflicts between social classes based on getting richer and poorer, mammonism, a corrupted love between the male and the female, a immortality with growing brothels, religious and political conflicts with the foundation of the church in England were closely linked with characters' daily routine at that time in London and were reflected in this work overall. The reason why we highlight characters' job and custom like this in the movie is that these are ideationally inherent in a critical mind from people at that moment. The historical background and reproduction of the image depicted in the movie were focused on characters' daily routine and indicated the problem mentally and independently exposed in the form of initial capitalism.

Hamlet's (Un)manly Grief: the Cult of the Past in the Age of Theatrical Power

  • Choi, Jaemin
    • 영미문화
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.163-189
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    • 2017
  • The mourning and grief practice richly registered in Shakespeare's Hamlet is one of the abiding themes that critics have been fascinated with. This paper attempts to take a fresh look at the issue by building its arguments on Benjamin's insight that the modern art (mechanically) reproducing the exhibition value brings about the destruction of the ritual value and favors the conditions of melancholy. Instead of taking for granted that Hamlet's performance of grief is fundamentally different from those of other characters such as Gertrude, Ophelia, and Laertes, this paper argues that Hamlet's performance comes to be recognized masculine and different from others, only because he presents himself to be so through his theatrical performance as well as his princely power that the subjects (others in the story) ought to ascribe to. To prove this point, this paper closely analyzes Hamlet's rhetorics and the ways he constructs his mourning self, which is emblematic of the shift in art history that Benjamin has characterized with the terms of "ritual value" and "exhibition value." In conclusion, this paper suggests that Shakespeare's Hamlet marks the change of the historical horizon, a permanent removal from the past in which the ritual value had been once protected, pushing us to a new age to live with melancholy and the disconnection from things and their muted language.

영문학 작품을 기반으로 둔 스토리 DB의 필요성 연구: 모티프 추출 방안을 중심으로 (A Study on the Development of a Story Database Based on English Literature: Focus on Motif Extracting)

  • 김은정;신동일;황수경
    • 디지털융복합연구
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    • 제13권9호
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    • pp.463-472
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    • 2015
  • 본 논문은 서사 창작에 도움을 제공하기 위해서 영문학 작품 기반으로 스토리 DB를 구축해야 하는 필요성과 개발방안의 특성을 탐색하고자 한다. 보다 구체적으로는 영문학 고전으로 알려져 있는 윌리엄 셰익스피어의 작품 <햄릿(Hamlet)>을 예시로 두고 모티프 기반으로 서사의 구성요소간의 관계를 논리적으로 구조화시키기 위한 방안을 제안하였다. 영문학 작품의 특정 텍스트에서 서사의 최소 단위 모티프 데이터를 추출한 후에 내부적으로 데이터를 연결하면서 서사 창작자에게 도움을 제공할 수 있는 스토리 DB의 절차적 개발 틀을 제시하고자 한다. 이와 같은 연구가 축적되면 앞으로 양질의 스토리텔링 콘텐츠가 해외 문학작품 기반으로 (재)생산될 수 있는 기반이 조성될 뿐 아니라 영미문학 작품 역시 보다 대중적인 콘텐츠로 학제간 연구자들에게 노출될 수 있을 것이다.

현실과 예술적 기능으로서의 자살 이미지 (The Image of Suicide as the Functions of Reality and Art)

  • 최은주
    • 영미문화
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.83-103
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    • 2013
  • This paper focuses on the function of suicidal images in the history of art including literature. Death has been romanticized or repoliticized into an existential act of defiance and rebellion in literary works, so questions remain about the correlation between literary suicide and the essence of suicide. Although Jacques Ranciere insists that the order of art contrasts with the order of common people whose acts and gestures can express either their specific purposes nor the rationalities of their frustration, literary suicide reflects the outside life of readers. In fact, images of suicide produces the order of things about the real world. William Shakespeare's Hamlet handled two oppositional self-murder significantly. As Ron M. Brown pointed out, Hamlet, by choosing confrontation, seeks out an end which is voluntary, thus he avoids self-destruction and feels triumph of heroic fashion. Ophelia's self-chosen death stems from loss, frailty and the disintegration of reason, which demeans the act and diminishes her from the tragic to the pathetic(16). In the $19^{th}$ century, the resurrection of Ophelia acted as the context for later periods where life itself is fictionalized from the differing periods of network of signifier and texts. Finally, in Ophelia's case, fiction became life(Brown 285). Her suicidal image was fixed in the Victorian Culture whose visual discourse was strikingly similar to that of the men. Likewise, the ambiguities of the suicide became intertwined with the social, cultural issues of a certain period, and the paradigm of suicide was conformed to the changing needs of successive generations. However, if literary art understands that a European culture grappled with the almost impossible task and coming to terms with this strangest and most persistent of phenomena, it will be able to focus on of the multi-layered suicide by recognizing the inherent instability of the verbal sign which cannot reveal the design and grammar of truth.