An introduction to classical Korean literature : from hyangga to p'ansori

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An introduction to classical Korean literature : from hyangga to p'ansori

Kichung Kim

(New studies in Asian culture)

M. E. Sharpe, c1996

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Classical Korean literature

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"An East gate book" -- T.p.

Bibliography: p. 219-222

Includes index

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Description

This work provides an introduction to some of the most important and representative genres of classical Korean literature. Coverage includes: Samguk sagi and samguk yusa as literature; Kunmong and Unyongchon; the lyricism of Koryo songs; and the literature of Chosen Dynasty Women.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 What Is Korean Literature?
  • Chapter 2 The Mystery and Loveliness of the Hyangga
  • Chapter 3 The Incomparable Lyricism of Kory? Songs
  • Chapter 4 Notes on the Samguk sagi and Samguk yusa
  • Chapter 5 Notes on Shijo
  • Chapter 6 The Literature of Chos?n Dynasty Women
  • Chapter 7 H? Kyun: Hong Kiltong ch?n and the Hanmun Lives
  • Chapter 8 Kuun mong and "Unyong ch?n"
  • Chapter 9 The Literature of Shirhak: Y?nam, Pak Chi-w?n
  • Chapter 10 Notes on P'ansori
  • Chapter 11 Toward Modern Korean Literature

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