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이상의 소설에 나타난 죽음과 신, 그리고 니체적 사유 : Death, God, and Nietzschean reasoning in the novels by Lee Sang

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김미영

Issue Date
2017-03
Publisher
서울대학교 규장각한국학연구원
Citation
한국문화, Vol.77, pp. 77-114
Keywords
이상죽음기독교니체위버맨쉬허무주의예술가Lee SangdeathGodChristianityNietzscheübermenschnihilismartist
Abstract
This research investigates the relevance between death and sin, deity or salvation and the Nietzschean reasoning that underlies Lee Sangs novels. Lee Sang began his life as a writer after being diagnosed with tuberculosis. For this reason, he writes about death, the existence of God, destiny, and salvation in his first novel [December 12th]. Despite his illness and young age, his imminent death enabled him to reach the philosophical depth of Nietzsche. In Lee Sangs works including novels, essays, and poems from 1930 to 1933, he is acceptant towards Christianity and the existence of God. For instance, in his maiden work [December 12th], he embraces both Christianity and the Nietzschean nihilism. In fear for death, Lee Sang first seeks Gods salvation. However, he becomes devastated in that he cannot find the true meaning of life till the very end. While he gains the will to live, he approaches Nietzsches idea of übermensch. However, Lee Sangs view becomes pessimistic and anti-christian as his illness and love life deteriorates. In his last work [the Note of his end] written in the winter of 1936, Lee Sang seeks eternal life through his artwork instead of religious salvation. This is similar to Nietzsches later philosophical views to living forever through art. It is clear that Nietzschean reasoning and his premature death is the underlying basis for Lee Sangs literary work.
ISSN
1226-8356
Language
Korean
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/167444
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