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스페인 르네상스,바로크 문학에서 그려지는 죽음의 모습
Image of Death in Spanish Literature: Renaissance and Baroque
권미선 ( Mi Sun Kwon )
스페인어문학 79권 165-183(19pages)
DOI 10.21811/EH.79.165
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2017-870-000321170

From the Middle Age, human attitude towards the death has taken various changes and placed deep within the conscious minds of humans. During the Middle Age, death did not signify the end; rather, it was considered as a process of salvation to the perfect immorality. However, after the outbreak of Black Death in the 14th century which led to many economic crisis, famine, and war, death became a daily event and transformed into an image of fear rather than an image of salvation. Especially during the Baroque Age, the recognition of vain and meaningless life or finite life provoked the desires of death among the people. In addition, in relation with the current problems of life and death of human existence, God``s existence, faith and issue of salvation, the human rights to the death itself became a matter of choice. In Spanish Baroque Literature, the concept of danza de la muerte and ars moriendi became the central theme. Especially in the middle of 16th century after Concilio de Trento against the Reformation, changes occurred in the perspectives toward death after earnest counter reformation which reflected in the literature as well. Therefore, this article wish to discuss the changes in attitude toward death during the time period in La Celestina, Don Quijote, and El Burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra which all represent the Spanish literature during the Renaissance and Baroque Age.

1. 들어가는 글
2. 죽음에 대한 기독교적 세계관
3. 『라 쎌레스띠나』와 『돈끼호떼』, 『세비야의 농락자와 석상의 초대』에서 그려지는 죽음의 모습
4. 결론
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