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The Phase and Meaning of Retribution brought out in SomunrokChun, Sung-Woon This paper discussed the phase and meaning of retribution brought out in <Somunrok> and its transformation. The retribution of <Somunrok> is based on faith of the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy, especially it looks like that of the human nature novels. And also, it is distinguish the retribution of <Somunrok> and that of human nature novel by the stress point. The present life is mote important than that of the past. The plot of retribution brought out in <Somunrok> is like the transmigration of souls, and it is briefly presented by the heroin's dream. The retribution of <Somunrok> substituted to the concept of the Confucian heavens. The concept of the Confucian heavens is based on the ontology. Viewing the world as dual, the earth and the heavens, brought out in long Korean novels after the <Somunrok>. This mean the readers were inclined to the value of the present based on the Confucian morality. This shows the fact that early long Korean novels adapted to their own figures according to reader's inclinations. And also, it shows that long Korean novels free themselves from influences of Chinese human nature novels.


The Phase and Meaning of Retribution brought out in SomunrokChun, Sung-Woon This paper discussed the phase and meaning of retribution brought out in <Somunrok> and its transformation. The retribution of <Somunrok> is based on faith of the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy, especially it looks like that of the human nature novels. And also, it is distinguish the retribution of <Somunrok> and that of human nature novel by the stress point. The present life is mote important than that of the past. The plot of retribution brought out in <Somunrok> is like the transmigration of souls, and it is briefly presented by the heroin's dream. The retribution of <Somunrok> substituted to the concept of the Confucian heavens. The concept of the Confucian heavens is based on the ontology. Viewing the world as dual, the earth and the heavens, brought out in long Korean novels after the <Somunrok>. This mean the readers were inclined to the value of the present based on the Confucian morality. This shows the fact that early long Korean novels adapted to their own figures according to reader's inclinations. And also, it shows that long Korean novels free themselves from influences of Chinese human nature novels.