Abstract

The purpose of this thesis is to examine novels by two-kinds of female writers published during the Korean War of the 1950s, and then to discuss epistemic differences in war and nature of the place for wartime literature. Thus, a study on the wartime female literature should be discussed by subdividing it into war literature and non-war literature, which was the method of working in the Korean War. The novels by war female writers include the traditional consciousness and ideology of South Korea. However, the novels by female writers who did not follow the war pay attention to the fear and tragedy caused by the war itself. Based on such discussions, this thesis aims to examine the consciousness of the times and the actual status of war perceived by each kind, by comparatively analyzing novels by two-kinds of wartime female writers, which has not been researched yet.

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