Abstract

Dongju Yoon’s poetry implied Anglo-Catholic’s belief and creed similar to Roman Catholic, even though he had protestant faith inherited from his family. All poems of Dongju Yoon contain conscience sin as well as original sin, because he felt ashamed of his country being persecuted by Japanese country. T.S. Eliot also felt ashamed of anglo-Catholic sin due to betrayal of his former wife, devoted lover and his mother. Eliot had to go to way of suffering and expiation for his sin of Anglo-Catholic belief and creed. Dongju Yoon probably studied Eliot’s poetry from professor yangha Lee during Yonhi College in 1940’s period before he went to Japan. The Anglo-Catholic traces in Dongju Yoon’s poetry are shame, original sin, sky, fear, suffering, death and resurrection, Eve’s effort, cross of the words that represents T. S. Eliot poetry and Anglo-Catholic’s belief and creed.

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