The lives of popular literature in words and images: a Buddhist romance from early-modern Korea, Kuunmong
<p>This research is a study of the reception of a popular narrative composed in seventeenth-century Korea. The novel Kuunmong 九雲夢, written in Chinese, or 구운몽, written in Korean, was produced in 1687-88 by Kim Manjung 金萬重 (1637 - 1692). The presence of two different language editions of Kuunmon...
Main Author: | Kim, Y |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | Korean Chinese English |
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2020
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