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Author Park, Si Nae, 1979- author.

Title The Korean vernacular story : telling tales of contemporary Chosŏn in sinographic writing / Si Nae Park
Published New York : Columbia University Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (x, 309 pages ) : illustrations
Contents Introduction -- 1. The Compiler: A Marginalized Yangban at the Center of the Chosŏn Cultural Scene -- 2. The Narrative World: A Window Into the Zeitgeist of Contemporary Chosŏn at Large -- 3. The Language: Articulating in the Language of the Here and Now -- 4. The Text in Motion: The Circulation of the Tongp'ae naksong and the Rise of Yadam in Chosŏn Manuscript Context -- Coda -- Appendix A: Biography of No, the Clumsy Old Man -- Appendix B: The Story of a Slave Girl from Chirye -- Appendix C: Surviving Manuscripts of the Tongp'ae naksong -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary "As the political, economic, and cultural center of Chosŏn Korea, eighteenth-century Seoul epitomized a society in flux: It was a bustling, worldly metropolis into which things and people from all over the country flowed. In this book, Si Nae Park examines how the culture of Chosŏn Seoul gave rise to a new vernacular literary form, with a vision of catering to a larger audience. The vernacular story (yadam) flourished in the nineteenth century as anonymously and unofficially circulating tales by and for Chosŏn people. The Korean Vernacular Story focuses on the pivotal role that the collection Repeatedly Recited Stories of the East (Tongp'ae naksong) played in shaping yadam, analyzing the collection's language and composition and tracing its reception and circulation. Park situates its compiler, No Myŏnghŭm, in Seoul's cultural scene, examining how he developed a sense of belonging in the course of transforming from a poor provincial scholar to an urbane literary figure. No wrote his tales not in cosmopolitan Literary Sinitic but instead in a new medium in which Literary Sinitic is hybridized with the vernacular realities of Chosŏn society. Park contends that this linguistic innovation to represent tales of contemporary Chosŏn inspired readers not only to circulate No's works but also to emulate and cannibalize them in creating contemporary literary modes. The first book in English on the origins of yadam, The Korean Vernacular Story combines historical insight, textual studies, and the history of the book. By highlighting the role of negotiation with Literary Sinitic, it challenges the script (han'gŭl)-focused understanding of Korean language and literature"-- Provided by publisher
Notes "A Center For Korean Research Book"
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 03, 2020)
Subject Korean prose literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism
HISTORY / Asia / Korea.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General
Korean prose literature
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2019056690
ISBN 9780231551328
0231551320