Eastern sentiments / Yi, T̀ae-jun ; translated and with an introduction by Janet Poole.
"The Confucian gentleman scholars of the Choson dynasty (1392-1910) often published short anecdotes exemplifying their values and aesthetic concerns. In modern Seoul one scholar in particular would excel at adapting this style to a contemporary readership: Yi T'aejun. Yi T'aejun was a...
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Other title: | Essays. Selections. English. |
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Language: | English Korean |
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New York :
Columbia University Press,
2009.
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Series: | Weatherhead books on Asia.
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Table of Contents:
- Translator's acknowledgments
- Introduction.
- Walls
- Water
- Night
- Early ripening
- Death
- Mountains
- The flowerbed
- The banana plant
- Feet
- Compassion
- Stones
- The sea
- The city wall
- Autumn flowers
- Dawn
- Loneliness
- Narcissus
- History
- For whom do we write?
- The critic
- Eastern sentiments
- The short story and the conte
- Titles and other matters
- Korea's fiction
- The taste of fiction
- The fiction writer
- Friendship between men and women
- This thing called the popular
- The taste of The tale of Ch'unhyang
- Kisaeng and poetry
- Orchid
- Night flight
- Books
- Brush and ink
- Copying
- One part words
- Nature and books
- The love of work
- Other people's writing
- After illness
- The new bride and an ink painting of bamboo
- Reader's letters
- The year of the ox
- Trees
- Plum blossom
- The classics
- A poor drinker
- The carpenters
- Fishing
- Oriental painting
- Antiques
- Antiques and daily life
- Fiction
- Greetings
- The old writings of two qing poets
- Diary from a seaside village (Shōwa 11)
- Record of a journey to Manchuria.