This thesis is focused to examine the way how Yeom Sang Seop`s narrative desire to revive national identity in Double Mindness is revealed in the dialectic relation between a cognitive structure and a emotive structure of text. Issues discussed in this thesis can be summarized as follows. First, Double Mindness has meaning as the work which Yeom Sang Seop designed at the level of narrative response about discourse on an immoral love or a sexual depravity and a ``modern-girl`` as it`s representation which is emerged as key issues for discussion in a field of social and cultural discourses of mid-to late 1920s. Second, Yeom Sang Seop criticize sexual depravity of Park Chun-kyrong which represent of the negative of modern capitalism` life from an ethical perspective and try to find an alternative at the level of the cognitive structure in Double Mindness`s narrative. Finally, Double Mindness has a built-in the narrative desire of national identity through the criticism of socialist ideology at the level of the emotional structure. Such narrative desire indirectly is implied by narrative` vulgar ending which is based on ethical thinking.