Korean

Korean literature across classical fiction, religious writing, poetry, performance, colonial modernity, division, and diaspora.

Folders

  • Cheondoism DonghakDonghak and Cheondoism scriptures, songs, and source-facing translations. (3)
  • Classical FictionKorean classical fiction in exact historical editions, with version, script, print lineage, and modernization boundaries made explicit. (1)
  • Folklore and Historical Tale CollectionsKorean folklore and historical tale collections in documented editions, with translator, collector, language, genre, and period mediation kept visible. (2)

Pages

  • GlossaryGlossary for Korean literary scripts, genres, edition traditions, classical fiction, and Cheondoism Donghak materials.
  • Introduction to Korean-Language LiteratureA source-critical introduction to Korean literature across oral tradition, Classical Chinese and Hangul writing, classical poetry and fiction, colonial modernity, division, North and South Korea, women, diaspora, and translation.
  • Reader's Guide to KoreanA source-conscious route through historical Korean scripts, Kuunmong's Wanpan print lineage, Donghak scripture, early English tale collections, performance, and divided literary histories.