This is the first book in English to offer an extensive introduction to the Tongmuns?n (Selections of Refined Literature of Korea)—the largest and most important Korean literary collection created prior to the twentieth century—as well as translations of essays from key chapters. The Tongmuns?n was compiled in 1478 by S? K?j?ng (1420–1488) and other Chos?n literati at the command of King S?ngjong (r. 1469–1494). It was modeled after the celebrated Chinese anthology Wen Xuan and contains poetry and prose in an extensive array of styles and genres. The Translators’ Introduction begins by describing the general structure of the Tongmuns?n and contextualizes literary output in Korea within the great sweep of East Asian literature from the eighth to the fifteenth centuries. The entire Tongmuns?n as well as all of the essays selected for translation were written in hanmun (as opposed to Korean vernacular), which points to a close literary connection between the continent and the peninsula. The Introduction goes on to discuss the genres contained in the Tongmuns?n and examines style as revealed through prosody. The translation of two of these genres (treatises and discourses) in four books of the Tongmuns?n showcases prose-writing and the intellectual concerns of the age. Through their discussions of morality, nature, and the fantastic, we see Daoist, Buddhist, and Confucian themes at work in essays by some of Korea’s most distinguished writers, among them Yi Kyubo, Yi Saek, Yi Chehy?n, and Ch?ng Toj?n. The translations also include annotations and extensive cross-references to classical allusions in the Chinese canon, making the present volume an essential addition to any East Asian literature collection.
ISBN: | 9780824877309 |
Publication date: | 30th March 2019 |
Author: | James B Lewis |
Publisher: | University of Hawai'i Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 258 pages |
Series: | Korean Classics Library: Historical Materials |
Genres: |
Ancient, classical and medieval texts Literary studies: general Asian history |