Korean literature across classical fiction, religious writing, poetry, performance, colonial modernity, division, and diaspora.
Folders
Cheondoism Donghak — Donghak and Cheondoism scriptures, songs, and source-facing translations. (3)
Classical Fiction — Korean classical fiction in exact historical editions, with version, script, print lineage, and modernization boundaries made explicit. (1)
Folklore and Historical Tale Collections — Korean folklore and historical tale collections in documented editions, with translator, collector, language, genre, and period mediation kept visible. (2)
Pages
Glossary — Glossary for Korean literary scripts, genres, edition traditions, classical fiction, and Cheondoism Donghak materials.
Introduction to Korean-Language Literature — A 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 Korean — A source-conscious route through historical Korean scripts, Kuunmong's Wanpan print lineage, Donghak scripture, early English tale collections, performance, and divided literary histories.