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Global Perspectives on Korean Literature Wook-Dong Kim

Global Perspectives on Korean Literature By Wook-Dong Kim

Global Perspectives on Korean Literature by Wook-Dong Kim


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This book explores Korean literature from a broadly global perspective from the mid-9th century to the present, with special emphasis on how it has been influenced by, as well as it has influenced, literatures of other nations.

Global Perspectives on Korean Literature Summary

Global Perspectives on Korean Literature by Wook-Dong Kim

This book explores Korean literature from a broadly global perspective from the mid-9th century to the present, with special emphasis on how it has been influenced by, as well as it has influenced, literatures of other nations. Beginning with the Korean version of the King Midas and his ass's ears tale in the Silla dynasty, it moves on to discuss Ewa, what might be called the first missionary novel about Korea written by a Western missionary W. Arthur Noble. The book also considers the extent to which in writing fiction and essays Jack London gained grist for his writing from his experience in Korea as a Russo-Japanese War correspondent. In addition, the book explores how modern Korean poetry, fiction, and drama, despite differences in time and space, have actively engaged with Western counterparts. Based on World Literature, which has gained slow but prominent popularity all over the world, this book argues that Korean literature deserves to be part of the Commonwealth of Letters.

About Wook-Dong Kim

Wook-Dong Kim is Professor Emeritus of the Humanities at Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea. Wook-Dong Kim currently teaches at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan, South Korea. His research interests range widely from literature to literary theory and translation studies. His major scholarly books include The Edge of Nothing: An Existentialist Reading of William Faulkner, Kazantzakis's Zorba the Greek: Five Readings, and Translations in Korea: Theory and Practice (Palgrave Macmillan). In addition, he is a professional literary translator who has translated many English classic novels into Korean.

Table of Contents

1. The King Midas Tale in Ancient Korea.- 2. W. Arthur Noble's Ewa: An Intergeneric Novel.- 3. Jack London and Korea.- 4. Pike's Our Little Korean Cousin and New's When I Was a Boy in Korea.- 5. Soon Hyun as a Man of Letters.- 6. Thomas Wolfe and Younghill Kang: A Literary Adoption.- 7. No-Yong Park's Chinaman's Chance: A Fictionalized Autobiography.- 8. Gunsam Lee's The Eternal Thread as a Tragedy.- 9. Younghill Kang's Murder in the Royal Palace as a Political Satire.- 10. Intertextuality of Jeong Ji-yong's Poems.


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NPB9789811387265
9789811387265
9811387265
Global Perspectives on Korean Literature by Wook-Dong Kim
New
Hardback
Springer Verlag, Singapore
2019-08-15
272
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