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020 a9780231148023 (cloth : alk. paper)
020 a023114802X (cloth : alk. paper)
020 a9780231148030 (pbk.)
020 a0231148038 (pbk.)
020 a9780231519595 (electronic)
020 a0231519591 (electronic)
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245 00 aEpistolary Korea :bletters in the communicative space of the Chosŏn, 1392-1910 /cedited by JaHyun Kim Haboush.
260 aNew York :bColumbia University Press,cc2009.
300 axii, 448 p. ;c24 cm.
500 00 aTranslated from the Korean.
504 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [419]-432) and index.
520 a"By expanding the definition of "epistle" to include any writing that addresses the intended receiver directly, JaHyun Kim Haboush introduces readers to the rich epistolary practice of Chosŏn Korea. The Chosŏn dynasty (1392-1910) produced an abundance of epistles, writings that mirror the genres of neighboring countries (especially China) while retaining their own specific historical trajectory. Written in both literary Chinese and vernacular Korean, the writings collected here range from royal public edicts to private letters, a fascinating array that blurs the line between classical and everyday language and the divisions between men and women. Haboush's selections also recast the relationship between epistolography and the concept of public and private space. Haboush groups her epistles according to where they were written and read : public letters, letters to colleagues and friends, social letters, and family letters. Then she arranges them according to occasion : letters on leaving home, deathbed letters, letters of fiction, and letters to the dead. She examines the mechanics of epistles, their communicative space, and their cultural and political meaning. With its wholly unique collection of materials, "Epistolary Korea" produces more than a vivid chronicle of pre- and early modern Korean life. It breaks new ground in establishing the terms of a distinct, non-European form of epistolography."-- Back cover.
650 aKorean lettersvTranslation into English.
650 aKorean literatureyTo 1900vTranslation into English.
651 aKoreaxHistoryyChosŏn dynasty, 1392-1910vSources.
700 1 aHaboush, JaHyun Kim.
950 0 bUSD29.00
£00 2210080771036
Epistolary Korea :letters in the communicative space of the Chosŏn, 1392-1910
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Epistolary Korea :letters in the communicative space of the Chosŏn, 1392-1910
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New York : Columbia University Press c2009.
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xii, 448 p ; 24 cm.
주기사항
Translated from the Korean. / Includes bibliographical references (p. [419]-432) and index. / "By expanding the definition of "epistle" to include any writing that addresses the intended receiver directly, JaHyun Kim Haboush introduces readers to the rich epistolary practice of Chosŏn Korea. The Chosŏn dynasty (1392-1910) produced an abundance of epistles, writings that mirror the genres of neighboring countries (especially China) while retaining their own specific historical trajectory. Written in both literary Chinese and vernacular Korean, the writings collected here range from royal public edicts to private letters, a fascinating array that blurs the line between classical and everyday language and the divisions between men and women. Haboush's selections also recast the relationship between epistolography and the concept of public and private space. Haboush groups her epistles according to where they were written and read : public letters, letters to colleagues and friends, social letters, and family letters. Then she arranges them according to occasion : letters on leaving home, deathbed letters, letters of fiction, and letters to the dead. She examines the mechanics of epistles, their communicative space, and their cultural and political meaning. With its wholly unique collection of materials, "Epistolary Korea" produces more than a vivid chronicle of pre- and early modern Korean life. It breaks new ground in establishing the terms of a distinct, non-European form of epistolography." Back cover.

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