<한중록>에 나타난 궁궐 공간 인식과 장소감
Spatial Perception and Sense of Place of the Palace in “Hanjungrok”
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The spatial perception and sense of pace in "Hanjungrok" were examined, considering the relationship between space, place, and memory. "HanJoongrok" contains a retrospective of Hyegyeonggung Hong's life from birth to the end of her entry into the palace, the progress of the Imohwabyeon(壬午禍變),, and the identity of the political allegations suffered by her family members. Among them, the events that made a big difference in Hyegyeonggung Hong's life were selected and entered as a crown prince, her husband's illness, the discord between her father-in-law Yeongjo and her husband, and the death of Crown Prince Sado. The three cases take place at the places of Gyeongchunjeon, Jeoseungjeon, and Hwiryeongjeon, respectively. Hyegyeonggung Hong writes about the events and characters he has experienced, remembering and recording the direct and indirect experiences in three places in detail along with his feelings at the time. Accordingly, this study examined Hyegyeonggung Hong's perception and sense of place in each space, focusing on the three places. Gyeongchunjeon is an experience space where you can experience hospitality and feel relief after entering the palace. Jeoseungjeon, which was the residence of Crown Prince Sado, is the root of his madness and a space recognized intuitively with causes anxiety. While Gyeongchunjeon is based on Hyegyeonggung Hong's direct experience, Jeoseungjeon is based on previous events or rumors. On the other hand, Hwiryeongjeon is a place where Crown Prince Sado ended his life trapped in dwiju(wooden rice chest) under the order of King Yeongjo, and Hyegyeonggung Hong does not directly witness or experience the Imohwabyeon, but recognizes the space based on imagination based on the command of his father-in-law, the voice of his husband, and the daunting atmosphere that comes over the door and the wall. Jeongjo perceives the perception of these three spaces in a similar but different way. Gyeongchunjeon is recognized as a place to commemorate the parents and their birth, the Jeoseungjeon is a place to erase negative memories of their father and remind them of the old dynasty, and the Whiryeongjeon is transformed into a symbolic place where the spirits of their father, Crown Prince Sado, and grandfather, King Yeongjo, go beyond coercion and sorrow. In this respect, "Hanjungrok" can be said to be a place of cultural memory where the memories of Hyegyeonggung Hong and the palace spaces such as Gyeongchunjeon, Jeoseungjeon, and Hwiryeongjeon are taught.

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HanjungrokSpatial perceptionSense of placeGyeongchunjeonJeoseungjeonHwiryeongjeon<한중록>공간 인식장소감경춘전저승전휘령전
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<한중록>에 나타난 궁궐 공간 인식과 장소감
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Spatial Perception and Sense of Place of the Palace in “Hanjungrok”
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김선현
DOI
10.17090/kcwls.2024..49.43
발행일
2024-12
저널명
한국고전여성문학연구
49
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43 ~ 75