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Kim, Adhy. "Zainichi Protagonists and the Making of Historical Fiction: Cold War Security and Economic Insecurity in Min Jin Lee's Pachinko and Yang Sŏk-il's Chi to hone (Blood and Bones)." positions 33, no. 1 (2025): 83–107. https://doi.org/10.1215/10679847-11497345.

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Abstract This article discusses how the historical experience of Zainichi (the postcolonial Korean diaspora in Japan) is represented through the fictionalized family history, set from the colonial period to the dusk of the Cold War. Looking at two post–Cold War novels across English and Japanese languages, Min Jin Lee’s Pachinko and Yang Sŏk-il’s Chi to hone 血と骨 (Blood and Bones), this article contextualizes the Zainichi intergenerational historical novel within a transpacific memory culture on Japanese-US imperiality and Korean diaspora. Built from firsthand or secondhand Zainichi memories, t
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Lee, San Yun. "Shaman Motive in Korean Literature." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Asian and African Studies 14, no. 4 (2022): 679–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu13.2022.407.

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This paper analyzes literary works that allow one to trace the changes in the perception of shaman cult in various periods of Korean social development and sheds light on the popularity of shaman motive in the 21st century. In Kim Tonni’s “Portrait of a shaman” (1936), the conflict between traditional and Western beliefs is shown through the image of a shaman woman symbolizing the ignorant Korean past and her son who converted to Christianity. Han Seungwon in his novels, uses the motive of the call for blood of those people possessed by ghosts and describes shamans’ life, traditions, and ritua
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Kim, Seo-Hee, and Seung-Hoon Kim. "A Recognition Method for Korean Spatial Background in Historical Novels." Journal of the Korea society of IT services 15, no. 1 (2016): 245–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.9716/kits.2016.15.1.245.

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CHO, Kang Sok. "THE RECOGNITION AND REPRESENTATION OF POLAND IN MODERN KOREAN LITERATURE – FOCUSING ON 2 NOVELS WRITTEN IN LATE COLONIAL PERIOD." International Journal of Korean Humanities and Social Sciences 2 (November 29, 2016): 25–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/kr.2016.02.02.

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This paper examines the aspects of the recognition and representation of Eastern Europe in modern Korean literature, especially focusing on the case of Poland. The late colonial period(1930~1945) needs to be considered as significant phase when we are trying to grasp the major aspects of representation and recognition of Poland and Eastern Europe in modern Korean literature. In the literary works written by writers of late colonial period, such as Kim Kwang-gyun (김광균), Lee Hyo-sok (이효석), and Lee Tae joon (이태준), we can observe that there were much similar historical and political situations bet
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이혜령. "The Transnational Imagination and Historical Geography of 21st Century Korean Novels." Korea Journal 47, no. 1 (2007): 50–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.25024/kj.2007.47.1.50.

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Kim, Suji, and Seoyul Kim. "A Study on the Characteristics of Growth Novels: A Focus on Spatial Subjectivity and the Political." Korean Association for Literacy 15, no. 2 (2024): 459–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.37736/kjlr.2024.04.15.2.16.

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Based on Ranciere’s discussion, the genre characteristics of Korean growth novels were attributed to the historical specificity of modern and contemporary Korean history. The politics of Korean growth novels can be noted as the politics of revealing the order of society, which forms the background of the novel. Korea’s modernization is a process in which political turmoil has continued through a series of historical situations such as colonization, war, and division. The absurd social order inherent in the Korean Peninsula’s political landscape acts as a factor that hinders and deprives indivi
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Osetrova, M. E. "The Situation with South Korean Literature in Russia as a Marker of the Current State of Intercultural Communication." Concept: philosophy, religion, culture 4, no. 4 (2020): 178–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2541-8831-2020-4-16-178-180.

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Modern literature – both as book industry and as an art – is a sphere that reflects general cultural and intercultural trends. Mutual interest and understanding between Moscow and Seoul, the Russians and the Koreans manifests itself in such cultural derivatives – in works of art, in translated books in particular. The Yasnaya Polyana literary prize awarded November 23, 2020, in Moscow once again brought into light the novel of a South Korean writer Han Kang, The Vegetarian, that, at the same time, received less attention than other foreign works. What is therefore observed is that, in the wide
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Osetrova, M. E. "The Situation with South Korean Literature in Russia as a Marker of the Current State of Intercultural Communication." Concept: philosophy, religion, culture 4, no. 4 (2020): 178–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2541-8831-2020-4-16-178-180.

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Modern literature – both as book industry and as an art – is a sphere that reflects general cultural and intercultural trends. Mutual interest and understanding between Moscow and Seoul, the Russians and the Koreans manifests itself in such cultural derivatives – in works of art, in translated books in particular. The Yasnaya Polyana literary prize awarded November 23, 2020, in Moscow once again brought into light the novel of a South Korean writer Han Kang, The Vegetarian, that, at the same time, received less attention than other foreign works. What is therefore observed is that, in the wide
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Park, Tae-Il. "North Korean Literature and Bibliographic research of Choi Myung-ik." Modern Bibiography Review Society 25 (June 30, 2022): 671–744. http://dx.doi.org/10.56640/mbr.2022.25.671.

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This article is an empirical study on Choi Myung-ik’s literature conducted in North Korea(1945-1967). There are three things discussed.
 First, I found several new first-round records that give a glimpse of Choi Myung-ik’s literary and social activities during the period of his return to North Korea. These activities include the revision of the date of birth, the year of school, the activities of the Education Bureau during the liberation period, the joint exhibition of the novel collection Engineer, and the dispatch to the local area Second, the writer discovered six books of Choi Myung-
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Youngsuk Lee. "The Study on the Character of Mulan in 1920-30’ Korean Historical Novels." Journal of Chinese Cultural Studies ll, no. 30 (2015): 143–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.18212/cccs.2015..30.007.

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Yu, Seong. "Yun Heunggil's Novels and Trauma Healing : Based on the Novel of Division." Institute of Mind Humanities 9 (October 31, 2024): 83–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.61420/mp.2024.5.2.83.

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This paper begins with the premise that novelist Yun Heunggil is using novels to heal the trauma of the Korean War. The writer, who has shared the multi-period flow of modern Korean history and the trajectory of his life, writes novels based on historical experiences that he has accepted directly or indirectly. Through his written works, we will focus on healing with the wounds turbulent times have left in our community. The war left Yun Heunggil with wounds of poverty and hardship, as well as death and loss. However, the writer does not turn his back on or hide the sadness, anger, guilt and l
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BÎJA, Alexandra. "Translating Korean manhwa." Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series IV: Philology and Cultural Studies 14 (63), no. 1 (2021): 7–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.31926/but.pcs.2021.63.14.1.1.

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When translating Korean literature, we often come across words and phrases that might not have a direct equivalent in the target language. One of the most difficult genres to translate is, in our opinion, the comic, or the manhwa. We try to offer illustrative examples of translation from the source language, which is Korean, into the target language, which is English, with emphasis on translating words and phrases that might pose problems, such as culture-bound words, names of places, and characters. We will also discuss other linguistic phenomena that are common to graphic novels, such as mot
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Ryu, Sunhee. "A Study on the Realization of Virtual History in Korean Web Novels." Korean Society of Culture and Convergence 44, no. 8 (2022): 225–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.33645/cnc.2022.8.44.8.225.

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This paper discussed the realization of virtual history in romance web novels, focusing on <Midnight Mirage>. <Midnight Mirage> depicted the love story with King Munjong and Queen Hyeondeok as motifs. <Midnight Mirage> used the story of Tumun-dong 72 Loyalists and the achievements of various national institutions in King Sejong to create various central event. The fictional elements of the story were used to form a inter-class romance, emphasize the personal feelings of the opposing forces and highlight the power of the crown prince. The characteristics of a virtual history a
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Kim, Ji Yoon. "The Continuity of Historical Trauma and Colonialism - Focusing on ‘1965 Resime’ and the Korean Novels -." Comparative Study of World Literature 69 (December 30, 2019): 61–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.33078/cowol69.03.

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박상석. "A historical study on the narrative technique of simultaneous events in the Korean old novels." Yeol-sang Journal of Classical Studies ll, no. 47 (2015): 321–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.15859/yscs..47.201510.321.

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Lee, Changhee. "Japanese Versions of Korean Classics." Daedong Hanmun Association 75 (June 30, 2023): 221–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.21794/ddhm.2023.75.221.

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This paper adumbrates the current status of Japanese Editions of Korean Classics produced domestically and internationally. Japanese Translation of Korean Classics has been conducted relatively earlier than that of any other target language within the geopolitical, historical context, along with which investigations into the current state of Japanese versions of Korean Classics also has drawn much attention of domestic and foreign researchers. Most of the existing catalogues, however, paid specific attention to only some genres such as novels or tales. When it comes to Korean Classics, too muc
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Byounggill Kim. "The Development of the Serial Historical Novels in Newspaper from the 1945 Liberation to Korean War." Journal of Popular Narrative ll, no. 28 (2012): 159–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.18856/jpn.2012..28.006.

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Yoo, Choon Dong, and Woo Sik Yoo. "Publication Dating through Observations of Differences in Woodblock Printing Characteristics among Various Versions of Wanpanbon Editions of Honggildongjeon (Tale of Hong Gil Dong)." Journal of Conservation Science 38, no. 2 (2022): 96–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.12654/jcs.2022.38.2.03.

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To understand the process of publication and distribution of ancient Korean novels under the Joseon dynasty and Japanese occupation, collecting information on the publication of various printed materials and estimating their publication date through various methods is extremely important. In this study, the characteristics and differences that appeared in the woodblock printing process were investigated using image comparison among editions of the Honggildongjeon (Tale of Honggildong) of Wanpanbon (完板本) (published in the Jeonju region) with other commercial editions of the ancient Korean novel
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Choi, Jin-Kyung. "Two Modes of Narrating the Byeongja-Horan(丙子胡亂): Focusing on Lee Geung-ik(李肯翊)’s 『Yeollyeosilgisul(燃藜室記述)』and Park Jong-hwa(朴鐘和)’s 『Daechunbu(待春賦)』(1937)". Daedong Hanmun Association 81 (31 грудня 2024): 31–68. https://doi.org/10.21794/ddhm.2024.81.31.

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This study examines the Byeongjahoran (丙子胡亂) from the perspective of historical narrative reconstruction, comparing and analyzing the narrative characteristics and significance found in Yi Geung-ik(李肯翊)'s 『Yeollyeosilgisul(燃藜室記述)』 and Park Jong-hwa(朴鐘和)'s 『Daechunbu(待春賦)』. The research aims to investigate how a single historical event can be reinterpreted and transformed through different temporal contexts and narrative forms. Yeollyeosilgisul attempted to create a complete reconstruction of the Byeongjahoran through the extraction and rearrangement of historical sources, interpreting Choe Mye
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Lee, Jiwon, and Jinwoo Yun. "Literary View towards Unresolved Territorial Conflicts in Northeast Asia: Focusing on Inherent Community Memory between South Korea and Japan and Collective Perception of South Korean." J-INSTITUTE 8 (August 31, 2023): 25–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.22471/military.2023.8.25.

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Purpose: This article is to explore to understand the realistic background of the territorial conflicts, it has limitations in the understanding and resolution of the territorial conflicts at a more fundamental level regarding the humanities approach. In this respect, it is important to analyze the unresolved territorial conflicts based on the literary view from a humanistic approach based on a political and cultural perspective rather than a confrontation based on the logic of power.
 Method: The humanities approach is especially literature, contains the conflict generation and resolutio
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Lim, Jeehyun. "Asian Inclusion and the Racial Pedagogy of Allyship in James A. Michener’s Cold War Novels." American Quarterly 76, no. 4 (2024): 717–36. https://doi.org/10.1353/aq.2024.a945168.

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Abstract: This essay examines the Cold War cultural politics of Asian inclusion through the Cold War novels of the popular mid-twentieth-century American writer James A. Michener. An analysis of his Korean War novel, The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1953), and his historical novel, Hawaii (1959), draws out the transnational dimension of his representation of Asian inclusion and the constitutive role that US militarism plays in this. Michener’s novels show a cultural vision of an American way of life for Asians built from the sites of combat and war ruins. By tracing what it calls a racial pedagogy of a
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Kang, Moon Jong. "A Study on the popularization of classical novel: An analysis of cases." Research of the Korean Classic 59 (November 30, 2022): 57–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.20516/classic.2022.59.57.

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First, in the field of related search terms, it is as poor as ‘Chunhyangjeon’ that is directly related to Korean classical novels. Except for educational materials, about 『the classic novel Odyssey』 appears on the first screen, and as for videos, popularized videos do not appear except for educational materials. Related news is also not receiving attention except for distributing press releases. Books related to classical novels also mentioned the degree of publications of institutions that distribute press releases. In particular, from January 1, 2021 to August 16, 2022, there were no books r
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Cha, Seongyeon. "The History of the Chinese-Korean Novels from the Perspective of ‘The Struggle for Recognition’ - Focusing on the historical context and issues of Geumhee's novels -." Studies of Korean & Chinese Humanities 76 (September 30, 2022): 47–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.26528/kochih.2022.76.047.

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Buja, Elena. "An Image of Korean Women during the Japanese Occupation of the Peninsula, as It Emerges from Literary Masterpieces." Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica 13, no. 1 (2021): 73–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ausp-2021-0006.

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Abstract This paper1 aims to offer a picture of the darkest period in the history of the Korean women, namely that of the Japanese colonial rule (1910–1945). The only advantage Korean women enjoyed as a result of their country’s annexation to Japan was access to institutional education, even if this was done in Japanese and from Japanese course books. But this came with a price: many of the Korean teenaged females were turned into comfort women (sex-slaves) for the Japanese soldiers before and during the Pacific War. Not only did these girls lose their youth, but they also lost their national
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Lim, Ok-kyu, and Ho-cheol Shin. "Connection between Historical Novels and Korean Language Culture - Focusing on the utilization of imaginative geography and mental mapping -." Journal of Language & Literature 65 (March 31, 2016): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.15565/jll.2016.3.65.241.

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Kim, Kang-eun. "The Shifting Role of the Family in Korean Classical Novels Set During Dynastic Transitions : Focusing on Hwaseon Seongyerok." Research of the Korean Classic 69 (May 31, 2025): 61–96. https://doi.org/10.20516/classic.2025.69.61.

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This study examines the narrative function and significance of the family that assumes a central role in place of state authority in the Korean classical novel Hwaseon Seongyerok, set during a dynastic transition. While most Korean long novels focus on the prosperity of noble families and the personal success of protagonists, using national crises merely as a background device, Hwaseon Seongyerok uniquely foregrounds the dynastic change as a major narrative axis and depicts in detail the process by which a single family substitutes for the functions of a failing state. The Wi family not only c
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Kim, Kang-eun. "The Acceptance and Secondary Creation of “Historical Ending”: Focusing on the Korean full-length classical novels “Okhwangibong” and the drama “Red Sleeves”." Research of the Korean Classical Novel 56, no. 2 (2023): 53–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.23836/kornov.2023.56.53.

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Yu, Sunbee. "A Comparative Study of Bandit Motif’s Novels: The Brigand Nikola Šuhaj and Im Kkeok-jung." East European and Balkan Institute 49, no. 2 (2025): 45–68. https://doi.org/10.19170/eebs.2025.49.2.45.

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This paper compares and analyzes two representative novels from Czech and Korean literature, both inspired by the motif of the righteous bandit. These works, written in the early 20th century, share a commonality in that they are based on the real facts of their respective regions, despite differences in their geographical scope. The authors are keenly aware of the social and economic conditions of specific regions, as well as the customs, the isolation of various social classes, and the conflicts between them. Based on these facts, they create mythical characters inspired by legends connected
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Seo, Jeong-hyeon. "A Study on the Military Tales(軍談) of <Umssihyomuncheonghaengrok> : Focusing on Comparisons with <Myeongjubowolbing> and <Yunhajeongsammunchwirok>". Research of the Korean Classic 69 (31 травня 2025): 181–224. https://doi.org/10.20516/classic.2025.69.1181.

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In this paper, we focused on the “military tales”(軍談) in the Korean novel &lt;Umssihyomuncheonghaengrok&gt;, and compared their existence and characteristics with the previous and original works, &lt;Yunhajeongsammunchwirok&gt; and &lt;Yunhajeongsammunchwirok&gt;, and then attempted to derive their literary historical significance. The military tales in &lt;Umssihyomuncheonghaengrok&gt; took up a considerable amount of space, two volumes based on the 30-volume Naksunjae(樂善齋) version, and not only showed uniqueness that distinguished them from other works, but also strongly revealed continuity
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Kim, Kyung-hee. "Characteristics of Kim Hyeon-song’s Myeongnang Funny story Book(1948) and the historical significance of the funny story." Modern Bibiography Review Society 25 (June 30, 2022): 745–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.56640/mbr.2022.25.745.

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Kim Hyeon-song (1909-1988) wrote many plays and novels, and was active as a playwright. Published in 1948, Myeongnang Funny story Book is a work that has not received much attention due to his achievements.&#x0D; During the Japanese colonial period, two playbooks were published, and Yadam, a magazine specialized in storytelling, was acquired and operated.&#x0D; The fact that he took charge of the monthly Yadam and operated it is closely related to the publication of the fire extinguisher. Since there is no preface to this book, it is unknown what intention Kim Hyun-song intended to publish and
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Kim, Se Ho. "A Literature Review Study on Origin and Spatial Significance of Sondolmok." Institute For Kyeongki Cultural Studies 43, no. 1 (2022): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.26426/kcs.2022.43.1.1.

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Sondolmok is a waterway for ship passage located in Sinan-ri, Daegot-myeon, Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do. In the Goryeo era, it was called Chakryang(窄梁) or Geubsumun(急水門), and it was recorded as Sondolhang(孫乭項) or Sonseokhang (孫石項) in the literature from the Joseon era. Regarding the place name of Sondolmok, the following legend has been passed down. In the process of the king moving to Ganghwa Island(江華島) for safety from the war during the Goryeo era, Son Dol, who was a boatman, was killed under a false accusation. At the moment of his death, a wind caused by his resentment blew and people called it
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Lee, Jeongnam, and Mizutani, Sayaka Mizutani, Sayaka. "A Study on Academic Verification and Correction of Errors in [Introduction of Gisaeng’ History in the Joseon Dynasty : Custom Approach to Sadaebu and Ginyeo] by Dongwook Kim (1966) - Focusing on Errors in the History of Ginyeo in the Joseon Dynasty and Origin of Ginyeo." Barun Academy of History 22 (October 31, 2024): 223–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.55793/jkhc.2024.22.223.

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This study conducted a detailed analysis of I. Seosul (Introduction) II. Life of Gisaeng, which includes errors about Ginyeo (Gisaeng) such as the origin and role of Gisaeng, type and definition of Gisaeng, Gisaeng system, and abolition of female musician system. Then, this study compared them with related historical records, codes, and annals, including [History of Goryeo Dynasty] and [The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty], to correct each error in details. For III. Ginyeo and Sadaebu, this study examined the main ideas of each theme, investigated detailed information of cited references, correct
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Niu, Xuebiao. "WU CHENG’EN’S NOVEL “JOURNEY TO THE WEST” AND ITS RESOURCES FOR ANIMATED ADAPTATIONS." Scientific and analytical journal Burganov House. The space of culture 19, no. 3 (2023): 22–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.36340/2071-6818-2023-19-3-22-38.

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This article explores the potential for producing animated movies based on the Chinese classic novel «Journey to the West». The author traces the evolution of the plot and characterizes the main features of the famous literary work, the adaptation of which was repeatedly used not only by Chinese, but also by Japanese, Korean and other animators. Over the years and centuries, the pilgrimage of the Tang monk and his companions to India in search of the sacred sutras has evolved from historical accounts to folklore tales, and eventually to plays, after which the journey has become the subject of
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Kim, Soo-youn. "Narrative of the existence of historically-based, Seonhyeop(仙俠) female characters in Korean full-length novels". Research of the Korean Classic 63 (30 листопада 2023): 197–232. http://dx.doi.org/10.20516/classic.2023.63.197.

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The purpose of this article is to examine the narrative characteristics of the female character of the Seonhyeop(仙俠, hermit martial arts) type, which became popular in the 18th century, and to examine the meaning of the appearance of this type of character in terms of the narrative grammar and genre possibilities of Korean full-length novels. If we look at the history of Korean classical novels, we can discover the phenomenon of meaningful character types being developed in earnest around specific genres in each era. Representative examples include ‘fantastic existence’ in biographical romance
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Радић, Првослав. "Нобеловац Иво Андрић – књижевна поетика, нација, језик : Културолошки и социолингвистички аспект". Исследования по славянским языкам 11 (1 січня 2006): 275–300. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6460700.

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Nobel Prize winner Ivo Andrić - literary poetic, nation and language Ivo Andrić (1892-1975) was Yugoslav writer and Nobel Prize winner for Literature (&ldquo;Bridge on the Drina&rdquo;, 1961). All Yugoslav nations at the beginning accepted that Andrić primarily belongs to the literary tradition of Serbs. Except historical aspect of his novels, which includes Andrić in this tradition, and his long political connection with Serbian (/Yugoslav) state (proserbian youth organization in Austro-Hungaria and later his high political position in Kingdom of Yugoslavia) - in this article I specially paid
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Радић, Првослав. "Нобеловац Иво Андрић – књижевна поетика, нација, језик : Културолошки и социолингвистички аспект". Свеске Задужбине Иве Андрића 26, № 24 (2007): 176–209. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6406347.

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Ivo Andrić (1892- 1975) was Yugoslav writer and Nobel Prize winner for Literature ( &quot;Bridge on the Drina&quot; , 1961). All Yugoslav nations at the beginning accepted that Andrić primarily belongs to the literary tradition of Serbs. Except historical aspect of his novels, which includes A ndrić in this tradition, and his long political connection with Serbian (/Yugoslav) state (proserbian youth organization in Austro-Hungarip and later his high political position in Kingdom of Yugoslavia) - in this article I specially paid attention to Andrić&#39;s language. l t is well known that Andrić,
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Lee, Kyung-jae. "A Comparison of Historical Novels of North and South Korea Dealing with the Creation of Hangeul." Journal of Language & Literature 67 (September 30, 2016): 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.15565/jll.2016.9.67.229.

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Trigo Maldonado, Alvaro. "A comparative reading on the satirical portrayals of the colonial bourgeois through Chae Mansik’s Peace under heaven (1938) and Vũ Trọng Phụng’s Dumb luck (1936)". European Journal of Humour Research 13, № 2 (2025): 140–59. https://doi.org/10.7592/ejhr.2025.13.2.996.

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During the 1930s Korea and Vietnam were undergoing profound social changes at the crossroads of tradition and modernity and under the colonial rule of Japan and France respectively. In this socio-historical context literary writers like Chae Mansik and Vũ Trọng Phụng expressed their concern on the deterioration of moral values as the traditional order crumbled and was substituted by an often-superficial westernization and a dominance of money over ethics. This paper explores how two of their most prominent works used irony and satire to express the critics towards their societies and raise awa
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Kim, Young-kyung. "The narrative of love and symptomatic reading: focused on Park Young-joon's novels in liberation period." Korean Language and Literature 123 (March 30, 2023): 155–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.21793/koreall.2023.123.155.

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This paper aims to examine the psychological conflicts and problems of self-identification that occurred when writers outside the community attributed to the community, focusing on Park Young-joon's novels in liberation period, from the perspective of the narrative of love. In the literature of Park Young-joon, the issue of his track record in Manchuria and his transfer is important. This has been mainly discussed from the perspective of the author's 'self-identification'. However, compared to other writers at the same time, Park did not reveal his past actively or express his beliefs persuasi
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Fahmi, Rizki, Ade Husnul Mawadah, and Firman Hadiansyah. "ANALISIS HISTORIS DALAM NOVELA CATATAN ORANG GILA KARYA HAN GAGAS." Literasi : Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia serta Pembelajarannya 6, no. 2 (2022): 315. http://dx.doi.org/10.25157/literasi.v6i2.7748.

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Novela ini menceritakan tentang korban politik geger 30 September 1965, para korban kerusuhan Mei 1998 di Solo, dan para mantan pasien Rumah Sakit Jiwa di Solo beserta keluarganya. Diceritakan juga tentang kerusuhan, penggusuran rumah, dan patah hati karena cinta. Di balik kegilaan mereka ada sejarah hidup yang penuh makna. Analisis mengunakan kualitatif dengan pendekatan historis, dengan menggunakan teknik pengumpulan data yaitu studi pustaka. Dalam novela “Catatan Orang Gila” karya Han Gagas yang diterbitkan di Kota Jakarta pada Oktober Tahun 2014 dengan penerbit PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama, b
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MURODOVA, DURDONA. "Pak Wanson's "Who Ate So Much Shing?" artistic interpretation of the nation problem in the novel." Sharqshunoslik. Востоковедение. Oriental Studies 02, no. 02 (2022): 22–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/os/vol-01issue-02-04.

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One of the most pressing issues in modern Korean literature is the problem of the nation, led by Pak Vanso, a writer who has a place in modern Korean literature. A number of autobiographical works by Pak Vanso, including “Who eat so much shingle?” the novel also exposes all the vices of the Civil War. Pak Vanso describes the negative effects of the civil war on the example of a family, while Chhve Inhun, one of the first to address the issue of civil war, reveals the problem of the nation in his work with the symbol “Square”. Although the creators have analyzed the war in different ways, the p
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Choi, Bae-Young. "A Study on Black Tea Drinking at Home in Gyeongseong in the 1930s." Association for International Tea Culture 60 (June 30, 2023): 115–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.21483/qwoaud.60..202306.115.

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This thesis aimed to examine the patterns of black tea drinking at home in Gyeongseong in the 1930s as part of exploring modern black tea culture in Korea and to identify its characteristics. For the aim, this study reviewed books, papers, and institutional publications that could examine the socio-cultural situation of Gyeongseong in the 1930s. In addition, newspaper articles and serialized novels of ≪Chosun Ilbo≫ and ≪Dong-A Ilbo≫ published between January 1, 1930 and December 31, 1939, as well as cookbooks 『Joseonmussangsinsigyolijebeob』(1936) and 『Chosunyolijebeob』(1937) were collected as
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Kim, Jin-young. "A relations between youngest son of chaebol Family and narrative tradition of Guunmong." Korean Language and Literature 124 (July 31, 2023): 105–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.21793/koreall.2023.124.105.

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This paper examines how the narrative structure and the dream narrative of Guunmong has been transformed into a modern web drama. First, the identity of the narrative structure of Guunmong and the variable nature of the dream narrative was examined. Subsequently, the pattern of the modern variation of Guunmong was reviewed by citing The Youngest Son of the Chaebol Family. Finally, the narrative custom of Guunmong was grasped from a literary and historical perspective. The above is summarized as follows. First, the structural identity of Guunmong and the variability of the dream narrative were
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Pozdnyakov, Konstantin S. "Elements of expressionism in the story of A. Green «Gray Car»." Semiotic studies 1, no. 1 (2021): 26–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.18287/2782-2966-2021-1-1-26-32.

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The topic of the work is relevant, since at present the Russian literary criticism is rediscovering the features of the artistic expression of Soviet literature of the 1920s. The aim of the study was to discover the features of the poetics of Greens text that allow us to identify the novel under consideration as expressionist. Research methods used in the article: comparative-historical and semantic analysis of texts. At the beginning of the article, the research of the novella Gray Car by A.V. Polupanova and L.U. Zvonareva is considered, inaccuracies and obvious factual errors are noted, indi
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O'Briant, Jack. "Fluid Faiths: Reading Religion Relationally in Asian American Literature." Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association 55, no. 2 (2022): 97–121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mml.2022.a924154.

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Abstract: While the designation of Asian American literature as a field dates back to as recently as the 1970s, it is nevertheless surprising that, to my knowledge, there is not a single scholarly monograph on the topic of religion in Asian American literature. However, in religious studies and the social sciences, there is a growing body of scholarship examining the role of religion in Asian American communities, and particularly, but not exclusively, the prominence of various expressions of Christianity therein. Despite this prominence, criticism within the field of Asian American literature
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Seo-Hee, Kim, Kim Kee-Won, and Kim Seung-Hoon. "A Recognition Method for Spatio-Temporal Background in Korean Historical Novels." February 1, 2016. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1123566.

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The most important elements of a novel are the characters, events and background. The background represents the time, place and situation that character appears, and conveys event and atmosphere more realistically. If readers have the proper knowledge about background of novels, it may be helpful for understanding the atmosphere of a novel and choosing a novel that readers want to read. In this paper, we are targeting Korean historical novels because spatio-temporal background especially performs an important role in historical novels among the genre of Korean novels. To the best of our knowle
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Riotto, Maurizio. "The Character of ‘Passive Hero’ in the Narrative Structures of Korea’s Premodern Literature." Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, May 22, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/062.2023.00262.

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This article examines the figure of the passive hero first in the Korean literature of origins, and then in classical Korean literature of the Koryŏ and Chosŏn periods. After a general introductory section, in which the worldwide literary archetype of the hero and its evolution over time are examined, the author, specifically examining Korean literature, analyzes in part one the passive heroes of four short historical/mythological stories variously set in an era between the second and eighth centuries, and then part two of the article analyzes three passive hero figures as protagonists of one
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Lee, Chan-Kyu, and Yoon-Jung Cho. "Cultural encounters between Kaehwagi Chosŏn and modern France represented in the works of Kim T’akhwan and Sin Kyŏngsuk." French Cultural Studies, June 5, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09571558241258203.

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This paper investigates the diplomatic ties between Chosŏn and France during the Kaehwagi period, an enlightenment era in the Chosŏn Dynasty, through a comparative study of historical novels by Korean writers Kim T’akhwan and Sin Kyŏngsuk. Both authors feature Li Tsin, the first woman of her time to travel to Europe, who undergoes a transformative journey from a conservative Chosŏn lady to a modern, independent figure under the influence of French culture. The paper examines how Li's story reflects the complexities of a society caught between imperial powers and the role of modern Western cult
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"Metonymy and dominant ideology in historical novels - How to read Son Chang-seop’s “Bong-Sul-Lang”." Barun Academy of History 21 (August 31, 2024): 409–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.55793/jkhc.2024.21.409.

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“Bong-Sul-Lang”, the only full-length novel written by Son Chang-seop and the last novel published under his name in the Korean literary world, is significant in the study of Son Chang-seop’s novels. The object of metonymy gradually expanded in Son Chang-seop's novels as they progressed to include the daily lives of refugees, couple and family narratives centered on relationships between men and women, and historical novels. The theme that remains unchanged throughout the transformation of his novels lies in the importance of personal life, surviving the storms of history and establishing one'
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"A Study on Wonju Representation and Locality in Korean Modern Novel: Focusing on Wonju Native and Resident Writers." UNGOK ASSOCIATION 14 (August 25, 2023): 59–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.69615/ungok.2023.14.59.

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Recently, while locality literature research is being actively conducted, this paper examines the representation of Wonju and the characteristics of locality in modern Korean novels. Wonju, the most populous city in Gangwon-do with many rural areas, has escaped from the image of a military city and is known as a city of life, innovation city, UNESCO City of Literature, and a holy place of democratization. At the foot of Mt. Chiak, historical figures such as Ungok Won Cheon-seok and Songok Yi Dal with incision and loyalty, as well as thinkers Jang Il-soon, Bishop Ji Hak-soon, novelist Park Kyun
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