Rimbaud’s Poetic Dynamism through the poem Ma Bohême Min-Seok KWAK (Hannam University) Arthur Rimbaud seemed like a teenager in rebellion against all the conventions and traditions both in everyday and in literary life. In life and in his poetic career, he continued to move forward in search of novelty. He never rested, but always moved towards freedom without constraints, as we see in most of his poetic works, even in one of his early poems, Ma Bohême that we analyze here. The “passage”, this incessant movement, is one of his characteristics that attracts the reader: for example, the passage personal from Europe to Africa through the Middle East, and the poetic passage from the Parnassian verses to the prose poems of the Illuminations. In Rimbaud’s poetic world, we can verify without difficulty the frequent use of dynamic poetic words such as “movement”, “become”, “change”, “progress”, “walk”, “departure”, “forward”, etc. With his preference for the dynamics, Rimbaud shows his relentless search for novelty not only in his poetical works, but also in life. He constantly looks for something new, leaving everything ‘old’ behind, in life and in poetry. In his poetic world, Rimbaud wanted to reform and renew the established dogmatic orders so as to create a new universe of his own. He chose to refuse the means set by the poetic conventions or the poetic traditions and through it reform the poetic language: a quest for new forms and ideas. As he stated, “This is to arrive at the unknown through the disordering of all the senses (Il s’agit d’arriver à l’inconnu par le dérèglement de tous les sens.)”
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Ⅰ. 들어가며 - 시인의 역동적 삶 Ⅱ. 시 세계의 이해 i) 시의 배경 ii) 반항과 방랑과 그리고 자유 Ⅲ. 미지의 세계를 찾아서 참고문헌 Abstract