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Epistolary Korea : = letters in the communicative space of the Choson, 1392-1910 /
Record Type:
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Title/Author:
Epistolary Korea :/ edited by JaHyun Kim Haboush.
Reminder of title:
letters in the communicative space of the Choson, 1392-1910 /
other author:
Haboush, JaHyun Kim.
Published:
New York :Columbia University Press, : c2009.,
Description:
xii, 448 p. ;24 cm.
Notes:
Translated from the Korean.
Subject:
Korean letters - Translation into English. -
Subject:
Korea -
Online resource:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0817/2008018695.html
ISBN:
9780231148023 (cloth : alk. paper) :
Epistolary Korea : = letters in the communicative space of the Choson, 1392-1910 /
Epistolary Korea :
letters in the communicative space of the Choson, 1392-1910 /edited by JaHyun Kim Haboush. - New York :Columbia University Press,c2009. - xii, 448 p. ;24 cm.
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 Choson Korea. The Choson 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.
ISBN: 9780231148023 (cloth : alk. paper) :US79.50
LCCN: 2008018695
Nat. Bib. No.: GBA905972bnb
Nat. Bib. Agency Control No.: 014883345UkSubjects--Topical Terms:
1298783
Korean letters
--Translation into English.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
712354
Korea
LC Class. No.: PL984.E8 / E65 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 895.7/2
Epistolary Korea : = letters in the communicative space of the Choson, 1392-1910 /
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