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[Korean study series 20]

This work is a historical survey of Korean literary tradition during the period of Chinese influence, i.e., from the beginning through the nineteenth century. It covers materials written by Koreans in Classical Chinese (which account for the major part of Korean literary activity during this period,) as well as compositions in the Korean language. It has been entitled Soaring Phoenixes and Prancing Dragons after a Sino-Korean expression, kibongtnggyo ÑÃÜóÔùÎñ ±âºÀµî±³, used in praise of literary titans. It is the story of the long and rich heritage of a talented and proud people. By reviewing nearly two thousand years of Korean literary history, this book identifies nine major characteristics of traditional Korean culture and society.

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Chapter ¥° I Introduction
A. Korean Interest in National Literature
B. Geographical and Historical Background
C. Korean Language, scripts, and Literary Forms

Chapter ¥± The Three Kingdoms Period and Unified Silla (From the Beginning to 918 A.D.)
A. Hanmun, or Literature in Chinese
B. Vernacular Poetry

Chapter ¥² The Kory Period (918-1392)
A. Hanmun, or Literature in Chinese
B. Vernacular Literature

Chapter ¥³ Early Chos n Dynasty (1392-1494)
A. Hanmun, or Literature in Chinese
B. Vernacular Literature

Chapter ¥´ Internal Disorganization and Japanese Invasion 1494-1608
A. Hanmun, or Literature in Chinese
B. Vernacular Literature

Chapter ¥µ Economic Exhaustion and Literary Ferment (1609-1724)
A. Hanmun, or Literature in Chinese
B. Vernacular Literature

Chapter ¥¶ Late Chos n Dynasty (1742-1896) : Intellectual Revival, Popularization and Decay
A. Hanmun, or Literature in Chinese
B. Vernacular Literature

Chapter ¥· Conclusion : Characteristics of Korean Classical Literature
A. A Literature of Escape
B. A Literature of Protest
C. A Literature of the Supernatural
D. A Literature of Didacticism
E. A Literature of Femininity and Passivity
F. A Literature of Poetry and Music
G. A Literature of Melancholy and Pessimism
H. A Literature of Anguish
I. A Literature of Ethnic Consciousness and Nationalism

 
   
 

 
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