Abstract

This study examined the structure and characteristics of Yoon Se-pyeong's two legends, ‘Neungrado and Juamsan’ and ‘Hulryeongdosa,’ while examining the patterns of children's literary activities during the period of North Korea. Yoon Se-pyeong contributed to the expansion of the acceptance of children's literature by leading the “Literature Newspaper” from the period when the controversy over North Korean children's literature heated up. Neungrado and Juamsan, published above Yoon Se-pyeong's participation in children's literature, conveys the interest of legends according to historical records and awakens the dignity of the socialist capital plain. On the other hand, the legend of “Hulryeongdosa,” based on the Imjin War, added a heroic narrative of the Imjin War along with historical records. Through this, it has a sense of purpose to resist the anti-foreign power combined by the people. In the future, I hope that research will continue to enrich the connotation of North Korean children's literature.

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