Korean History: A Bibliography
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Aldridge, A. Owen. "Two Court Autobiographers of the Eighteenth Century: Voltaire and Lady Hong of Korea." Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 4 (December 1991): 59-72.

Baek, Eunice H. "Through the Eyes of Children: Postwar Modern Korean Literature." Korean Culture 11:4 (Winter 1990): 24-29.

Bantly, Francisca Cho. Embracing Illusion: Truth and Fiction in 'The Dream of the Nine Clouds.' Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1996.

Belson, Mark J. "Hyon Chin-gon's Philosophy of Wine." Korea Journal 14:5 (May 1974): 34-43.

Bleijerveld, J.C. "An Aspect of Sowol's Own Poetry Reflected in His Translations from the Chinese." In Erika de Poorter, ed. As the Twig is Bent... Essays in Honour of Frits Vos. Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben, Publisher, 1990.

Bouchez, Daniel. "A Neo-Confucian View of Literature: Kim Ch'unt'aek's Comments on the 'Namjong-ki.'" Korea Journal 19:5 (May 1979): 27-32.

Bouchez, Daniel. "Kisaengs: Mediums of the Vernacular." Korean Culture 2:2 (June 1981): 20-27.

Buzo, Adrian. "Koryo Kayo: Songs of the Koryo Period." Korea Journal 19:10 (October 1979): 32-41.

Chang, T’ae-jin. “Observation ‘On Green Mountain Song.’” In Tonam Cho Yunje paksa hoegap kinyom saophoe, ed. Tonam Cho Yunje paksa hoegap nonmunjip. Seoul: Sinasa, 1964.

Ch'oe In-hak. "A Research on Korean Folktales: Yennal-Iyagi." Korea Journal 19:8 (August 1979): 10-14.

Ch’oe, Okyoung. “A Comparison of Emily Dickinson’s Poem ‘If You Were Coming in the Fall’ with Hwang Chini’s Sijo Poem ‘The Long Mid-Winter Night.’” Hanguk oegugo taehakkyo nonmunjip (Omunhak – sahoe kwahak – chayon kwahak) 31 (1999:6): 171-176.

Ch’oe, Yun. “Late Twentieth-Century Korean Fiction by Women.” In Peter H. Lee, ed. A History of Korean Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

Cheon, Jeong-Hwan. “The Process of the Formation and Diversification of the Readers of Korean Prose Fiction in the 1920s and 1930s.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 15 (2002): 29-74.

Cho, Dong-Il. “Biography and Confession.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 15 (2002): 19-28.

Cho, Sung-Won. “Waiting for the Sage King: The ‘Political Unconscious’ of Namchang Chunhyang Ga.” Korea Journal 43:4 (Winter 2003): 240-266.

Cho, Young-mee Yu. “Diglossia in Korean Language and Literature: A Historical Perspective.” East Asia: An International Quarterly 20:1 (Spring 2002): 3-23.

Choi, Ann Y. “The Force of Feeling: Piecing Together the Poetics of Yi Sanghwa and Guo Moruo.” In Embracing the Other: The Interaction of Korean and Foreign Cultures: Proceedings of the 1st World Congress of Korean Studies, I. Songnam, Republic of Korea: The Academy of Korean Studies, 2002.

Choi, Kyeong-Hee. “Another Layer of Pro-Japanese Literature: Choi Chunghui’s ‘The Wild Chrysanthemum.’” Poetica : An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies 52 (1999): 61-87.

Choi, Kyeong-Hee. “Another Layer of Pro-Japanese Literature: Choi Chunghui’s ‘The Wild Chrysanthemum.’” Hyondae munhak ui yongu 14 (2000): 191-227.

Choi, Kyeong-Hee. “Impaired Body as Colonial Trope: Kang Kyong’ae’s ‘ Underground Village.’” Public Culture 13:3 (Fall 2001): 431-458.

Choi, Won-shik. “West Goes East: Pearl Buck’s The Good Earth.” Korea Journal 41:3 (Autumn 2001): 125-148.

Choi, Won-shik. “Western Novel and East Asian Narrative: The Genealogy of Sim Hun’s Jingnyeoseong.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 2:1 (February 2002): 139-154.

Ch'on, Kyu-t'ae. "The Influence of Chinese Literature on Korean Literature." Korea Journal 12:1 (January 1972): 27-33.

Ch'on, Kyu-t'ae. "The Influences of Chinese Literature on Korean Literature." Tamkang Review 2:2/3:1 (October 1971-April 1972): 101-115.

Ch'on, Kyu-t'ae. "Interrelationships in Chinese, Korean and Japanese Literature." (Yonse taehakkyo inmun kwahak yonguso) Inmun kwahak 27-28 (1972:12): 291-305.

Ch'on, Kyu-t'ae. "Comparative Literary Study of Han, Yong-Woon's Poetry: With Influences of Hyang-ga and Tagore in Mind." Pigyo munhak mit pigyo munhwa 3-4 (1979): 137-142.

Chang, Tok-sun. "Literary Magazines in the Past." Korea Journal 2:8 (August 1962): 19-21, 45.

Chang, Tok-sun. "Romantic Stories of Yi Dynasty." Korea Journal 3:1 (January 1963): 19-22.

Chang, Tok-sun. "Determinism in Korean Literature." Korea Journal 3:5 (May 1963): 25-28.

Chang, Tok-sun. "Living Myths in Modern Korean Literature." Korea Journal 8:9 (September 1968): 8-14.

Chang, Tok-sun. "Exceptional Poems on Non-Poetic Themes." Korea Journal 13:3 (March 1973): 24-29.

Chang, Tok-sun. "Ch'oe Ch'i-won and Legendary Literature." Korea Journal 17:8 (August 1977): 56-64.

Chang, Tok-sun. "Humour in Old Korean Novels." In Humour in Korean Literature. Seoul: International Cultural Foundation 1977.

Chee, Changboh. "The Rise of Modern Literary Movements in Korea: 1880-1935: A Study of Social and Cultural Influences on Literature." In Balkrishna G. Gokhale, ed. Asian Studies 1: A Collection of Papers on Aspects of Asian History and Civilization. Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1966.

Cheung, Dominic. "The 'Ghost Wife' Themes in China, Japan, and Korea: New Tales of the Trimmed Lamp, Tales of Moonlight and Rain, and New Tales of the Golden Carp." Tamkang Review 15:1-4 (Autumn 1984-Summer 1985): 151-174.

Childs, Cynthia. "Songs from the Inner Rooms: The Poetry of Ho Nansorhon." Acta Koreana 4 (2001): 143-155.

Chin, In-sook. "Cynic Kim Yu-jong and His Works." Korea Journal 10:6 (June 1970): 38-41.

Cho, Hee-woong. Korean Folktales. Seoul: Jimoondang Publishing Co., 1998.

Cho, Nam-hyon. "The Concept of False Poetry and Its Precept." Korea Journal 20:12 (December 1980): 41-48.

Cho, Oh Kon. "Resistance Theaters and Motion Pictures." In C.I. Eugene Kim and Doretha E. Mortimore, eds. Korea's Response to Japan: The Colonial Period, 1910-1945. Kalamazoo, MI: Center for Korean Studies, Western Michigan University, 1977.

Cho, Oh Kon. "The Traditional Korean Puppet Drama: A Mirror of Satire in the Feudal Society." Asian and Pacific Quarterly of Cultural and Social Affairs 13:1 (Spring 1981): 40-50.

Cho, Sungkyu. "A New Faith as Portrayed in Korean and American Novels." (Yonse taehakkyo taehagwon) Yonse nonch'ong 7 (1970): 97-167.

Cho, Tong-il. "The Study of Korean Literature: As It Stands Now." Korea Journal 21:8 (August 1981): 13-21.

Cho, Tong-il. "Oral Literature and the Growth of Popular Consciousness." In Folk Culture in Korea. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1982.

Cho, Tong-il. "Thirty-Year's Achievements in Studies of Korean Language and Literature and Their Problems." Korea Journal 22:10 (October 1982): 4-13.

Cho, Tong-il. "The General Nature of P'ansori." Korea Journal 26:4 (April 1986): 10-22.

Cho, Tong-il. "What is Korean Literature?" In Yong-jik Kim and Chan-kyung Sung, eds. Making of Korean Literature. Seoul: Korean Culture and Arts Foundation, 1986.

Cho, Tong-il. "Yangban and the Common People in Korean Literature of the Eighteenth Century." Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 2 (December 1989): 31-38.

Cho, Tong-il. "Traditional Forms of the Narrative and the Modern Novel in Korea." Pigyo munhak 16 (1991): 156-162.

Cho, Tong-il. "The Two-Stage Transitional Period Between Medieval and Modern Literature." Korean Studies 18 (1994): 1-12.

Cho, Tong-il. "Male-Female Partnership and Competition for the Korean Classical Novel." Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 7 (December 1994): 3-11.

Cho, Tong-il. Korean Literature in Cultural Context and Comparative Perspective. Seoul: Jimoondang Publishing Co., 1997.

Cho, Tong-il. "Literature." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Kyongju: City of Millenial History. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corp., 1998.

Cho, Yon-Hyon. "Since the Liberation: Modern Korean Literature." Korea Journal 7:12 (December 1967): 4-13.

Choe, Ikhwan. "Form and Correspondence in the Sijo and the Sasol Sijo." Korean Studies 15 (1991): 67-82.

Choe, Sang-su. "The Descent and the Evolution of the Korean Puppet Play." Chosen gakuho 21-22 (1961:10): 1085-1076 (12-21).

Choe, Sang-su. "The Yaryu & O-Gwangdae Mask Play." Korean Affairs 1:3 (1962): 267-274.

Choe, Sang-su. "A Study of the Yaryu & O-Gwangdae Mask Play (1)." (Haksulwon nonmunjip) Inmun-sahoe kwahak p'yon 3 (1962:9): 317-342.

Choe-Wall, Yang-hi. "The Sino-Korean Poetic Tradition of the Late Sixteenth Century: Background to a Study of the Poetry of Ho Nansorhon (1563-1589)." Papers on Far Eastern History 33 (March 1986): 139-157.

Choe-Wall, Yang-hi. "Ho Nansorhon: Late 16th Century Sino-Korean Poetess." Papers on Far Eastern History 36 (September 1987): 93-108.

Choe-Wall, Yang-hi. "The Impact of Taoism on the Literature of Mid-Choson, 1568-1724." In Dae-Sook Suh, ed. Korean Studies: New Pacific Currents. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1994.

Choe-Wall, Yang Hi. Vision of a Phoenix: The Poems of Ho Nansorhon. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, East Asia Program, 2000.

Choi, Kyeong-Hee. "Neither Colonial nor National: The Making of the 'New Woman' in Pak Wanso's 'Mother's Stake 1.'" In Gi-Wook Shin and Michael Robinson, eds. Colonial Modernity in Korea. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, 1999.

Choi, Park-Kwang. "The Korean Pastoral Poet Shin Suk-Jung." Pigyo munhak 17 (1992): 389-398.

Choi, Won-shik. "Rethinking Korean Literary Modernity." Korea Journal 35:4 (Winter 1995): 5-25.

Choi, Won-shik. "Seoul, Tokyo, New York: Modern Korean Literature Seen through Yi Sang's 'Lost Flowers'." Korea Journal 39:4 (Winter 1999): 118-143.

Chon, Kwang-yong. "Modern Literature." In Sung-nyong Lee, ed. Korean Studies Today: Development and State of the Field. Seoul: Institute of Asian Studies, Seoul National University, 1970.

Chon, Kwang-yong. "On Chinese Characters in Korean Novels." Pigyo munhak 8 (1983): 235-243.

Chon, Syngboc. "The Thought and Literature of Pak Chi-Won." Asian and Pacific Quarterly of Cultural and Social Affairs 5:4 (Spring 1974): 56-63.

Chon, Syngboc. "Ho Kyun (1569-1618) and His Epic Tale." Asian and Pacific Quarterly of Cultural and Social Affairs 8:1 (Summer 1976): 12-14.

Chon, Syngboc. "Pak Chi-won (Yonam): His Background and Literature." Asian and Pacific Quarterly of Cultural and Social Affairs 14:3 (Autumn 1982): 1-13.

Chong, Chae-in. "Japanese-Language Literature in Korea." Korea Journal 25:11 (November 1985): 42-47.

Chong, Han-mo. "Chong Ch'ol (Songgang): His Life and Works." Korea Journal 13:10 (October 1973): 42-51, 60.

Chong, Kyu-bok. "A Comparative Study on the Fantasy Structure of Kuunmong." Korea Journal 12:1 (January 1972): 22-26.

Chong, Kyu-bok. "A Comparative Study on the Fantasy Structure of Ku-unmong." Tamkang Review 2:2/3:1 (October 1971-April 1972): 251-261.

Chong, Kyu-bok. "Confucianism in Classical Korean Literature." Tamkang Review 6:2/7:1 (October 1975-April 1976): 213-218.

Chong, Kyu-bok. "Taoism in Classical Korean Literature." Pigyo munhak mit pigyo munhwa 3-4 (1979): 121-127.

Chong, Kyu-bok. "A Role of the Gth in Classical Korean Literature." Tamkang Review 15:1-4 (Autumn 1984-Summer 1985): 175-183.

Chong, Kyu-bok. "'Wang Wei Chuan' of T'ai-p'ing kuang-chi Reflected in 'Yochangtangeumdam' of Classical Korean Stories." Tamkang Review 18:1-4 (Autumn 1987-Summer 1988): 167-175.

Chong, Pyong-uk. "Humor in Ancient Korean Poetry and Songs." Korea Journal 10:5 (May 1970): 15-18, 10.

Chong, Pyong-uk. "Classical Literature." In Sung-nyong Lee, ed. Korean Studies Today: Development and State of the Field. Seoul: Institute of Asian Studies, Seoul National University, 1970.

Chong, Pyong-uk. "Studies in the Transformation of Chinese Poems into Korean Sijo." Seoul National University Faculty Papers 1A (October 1971): 20-24.

Chong, Pyong-uk. "Kim Si-sup." Korea Journal 12:6 (June 1972): 36-42.

Chong, Pyong-uk. "A Theory of Kasa Poetry." Korea Journal 13:3 (March 1973): 4-9.

Chong, T'ae-yong. "Tradition of Korean Literature." Korea Journal 7:12 (December 1967): 14-16.

Chong, T'ae-yong. "Cho Chi-hun: Oriental Sentiments Reflected." Korea Journal 10:6 (June 1970): 42-44, 21.

Chu, Chong-Yon. “Korean Classical Literature.” Kungmin taehak nonmunjip XXX (1974:2): 7-42.

Chu, Chong-yon. "A Comparative Study of Ancient Folktales of Korea and China." Pigyo munhak 12 (1987): 105-112.

Chu, Chong-yon. "A Comparative Study of Ancient Folktales of Korea and China." Tamkang Review 18:1-4 (Autumn 1987-Summer 1988): 161-165.

Chu, Chong-yon. "A Study on a Possibility of Epic in Korean Classic Literature (I), (II)." (Kungmin taehakkyo omunhak yonguso) Omunhak nonjip 9 (1990): 41-51; 10 (1991:2): 25-38.

Chu, Chongyon. “A Possibility of Epic in Korean Classic Literature.” (Kungmin taehakkyo omunhak yonguso) Omunhak nonch’ong 9 (1990:2): 41-51.

Chu, Chong Yon. “A Study on a Possibility of Epic in Korean Classic Literature II.” (Kungmin taehakkyo omunhak yonguso) Omunhak nonch’ong 10 (1991:2): 25-38.

Chu, Yo-sup. "Modern Korean Literature." Journal of the Institute of Pacific Research 3 (March 1968): 71-91.

Chun, Kwang-yong. "Modern Korean Novels." Korea Journal 10:6 (June 1970): 22-27.

Chung, Chin-hong. "A Study of Feminine Symbolism in Korean Myth: Wonder Samguk Yusa." In The Research Institute of Asian Women, ed. Korean Women and Culture. Seoul: The Research Institute of Asian Women, 1998.

Chung, Chong-wha. "British and Other Western Influences on Modern Korean Poetry." Korea Observer 15:4 (Winter 1984): 486-503.

Chung, Chong-wha. "The Korean Classical Fiction and the Romance." In Chong-hwa Chung, ed. Korean Classical Literature: An Anthology. London: Kegan Paul International, 1989.

Chung, Chong-wha. "Korean Poetic Tradition and the Sijo." In Chong-hwa Chung, ed. Korean Classical Literature: An Anthology. London: Kegan Paul International, 1989.

Chung, Chong-wha, ed. Korean Classical Literature: An Anthology. London: Kegan Paul International, 1989.

Chung, Pyung-heon. "The Pattern of Stories Concerning the Choice of a Spouse in Taekbudam." In The Research Institute of Asian Women, ed. Korean Women and Culture. Seoul: The Research Institute of Asian Women, 1998.

Deeney, John J. "Chinese-Eastern Comparative Literature Studies: The Case of China-Korea-Japan." Tamkang Review 15:1-4 (Autumn 1984-Summer 1985): 185-200.

Eggert, Marion. "Traditional Korean Ideas About Dreams." In The Korea Foundation, ed. A Collection of Theses on Korean Studies. Seoul: The Korea Foundation, 1995.

Eggert, Marion. "Views of the Country, Visions of Self: Choson Dynasty Travel Records on Chiri-san and Paektu-san." Asiatische Studien 52:4 (1998): 1069-1102.

Eggert, Marion. “The Balance of Words: The Sop’o manp’il on Language and Literature.” In Karl H. Menges and Nelly Naumann, eds. Language and Literature: Japanese and the Other Altaic Languages: Studies in Honour of Roy Andrew Miller on His 75th Birthday. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1999.

Eggert, Marion. “Yijing Cosmology in Kuunmong.” In Embracing the Other: The Interaction of Korean and Foreign Cultures: Proceedings of the 1st World Congress of Korean Studies, I. Songnam, Republic of Korea: The Academy of Korean Studies, 2002.

Em, Henry M. "Yi Sang's 'Wings' as an Anti-colonial Allegory." MUAE 1 (1995): 104-111.

Epstein, Stephen J. "Elusive Narrators in Hwang Sun-won." Korean Studies 19 (1995): 104-111.

Evon, Gregory Nicholas. "Ghostly Voices and Their Avatar: Buddhist Resonances in Han Yongun's Enlightenment Verse." The Review of Korean Studies 3:1 (July 2000): 93-122.

Evon, Gregory N. "Eroticism and Buddhism in Han Yongun's Your Silence." Korean Studies 24 (2000): 25-52.

Evon, Gregory. “Tracking a Ghost’s Lingering Influence: Chong Chisang (?-1135) and a Forgotten Style of Sino-Korean Poetry.” In Young-A Cho, ed. Korean Studies at the Dawn of the Millennium: Proceedings of The Second Biennial Conference, Korean Studies Association of Australia. Monash: Monash University, 2001.

Fedotoff, Alexander. "Egg Mythology in Korea and Central Asia." The Review of Korean Studies 1 (September 1998): 101-110.

Fedotoff, Alexander. "Motif of Miraculous Birth in Mongolian and Korean Myths and Epic (Comparative Study)." International Journal of Central Asian Studies 1 (1996): 201-223.

Fedotoff, Alexander. "On Symbolism of White Colored Animals in Altaic Myths, Legends and Epic (Comparative Study)." International Journal of Central Asian Studies 2 (1997): 31-40.

Fedetoff, Alexander. “The Re-globalization of Korean Literature.” In James Lewis and Amadu Sesay, eds. Korea and Globalization: Politics, Economics and Culture. London: Routledge Curzon, 2002.

Fouser, Robert. “Dialogic Literary Language in Korea and Japan: The Eighteenth Century, Modernity, and Minjok Munhak.” In Chang Yun-Shik, Donald L. Baker, Hur Nam-lin, and Ross King, eds. Korea Between Tradition and Modernity: Selected Papers from the Fourth Pacific and Asian Conference on Korean Studies. Vancouver: Institute for Asian Research, University of British Columbia, 2000.

Fouser, Robert J. “Transition of Hong Kildong from Story to Classic to Mascot and Beyond.” Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 75 (2000): 25-41.

Frankl, John M. “Images of ‘The Foreign’ in Pre-Modern Korean Fiction.” In Embracing the Other: The Interaction of Korean and Foreign Cultures: Proceedings of the 1st World Congress of Korean Studies, III. Songnam, Republic of Korea: The Academy of Korean Studies, 2002.

Fulton, Bruce. “Colonial and Modernist Origins of the Early Short Fiction of Hwang Sun-won.” Acta Koreana 6:1 (January 2003): 23-33.

Gang, Han-young. "Main Current of Korean Classic Literature." Korea Journal 3:1 (January 1963): 5-7.

Gim, Sheon Gi. "On the Poetry of Silla Kingdom." Korea Journal 9:8 (August 1969): 21-29, 7.

Grayson, James H. "Some Patterns of Korean Folk Narrative." Korea Journal 16:1 (January 1976): 15-18.

Grayson, James H. "The Myth of Tan'gun: A Dramatic Structural Analysis of a Korean Foundation Myth." Korea Journal 37:1 (Spring 1997): 35-52.

Grayson, James H. "Foundation Myths, Sacred Sites and Ritual: The Case of the Myth of the Tree Clan Ancestors of Chejudo Island." Korea Journal 38:4 (Winter 1998): 300-330.

Grayson, James H. “Is the Myth of Tan’gun Unique?: A Study of the Foundation Myths of Korea and Japan.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 7 (2000): 19-30.

Grayson, James H. “A Preliminary Study of the Structures of the Foundation Myths of Ancient Korea.” Cahiers d’Etudes Coreennes 7 (2000): 31-58.

Grayson, James Huntley. Myths and Legends from Korea: An Annotated Compendium of Ancient and Modern Materials. Surrey, England: Curzon Press, 2001.

Grayson, James H. “The Hungbu and Nolbu Tale Type: A Korean Double Contrastive Narrative Structure.” Folklore 113 (2002): 51-70.

Grayson, James Huntley. “Three Structural Patterns of Korean Foundation Myths.” Acta Koreana 5:2 (July 2002): 1-25.

Grayson, James Huntley. “’Rabbit Visits the Dragon Palace’: A Korea-Localized, Buddhist Tale from India.” In Embracing the Other: The Interaction of Korean and Foreign Cultures: Proceedings of the 1st World Congress of Korean Studies, I. Songnam, Republic of Korea: The Academy of Korean Studies, 2002.

Haboush, JaHyun Kim. "Dreamland: Korean Dreamscapes as an Alternative Confucian Scape." In Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer, ed. Das Andere China: Festschrift für Wolfgang Bauer zum 65. Geburtstag. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1995.

Haboush, JaHyun Kim. "Dream Journeys: Post-war Literary Discourse in 17th Century Korea." In History, Language and Culture in Korea: Proceedings of the 20th Conference of the Association of Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE). Youngsook Pak and Jaehoon Yeon, comps. London: Eastern Art Publishing, 2001.

Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Versions and Subversions: Patriarchy and Polygamy in Korean Narratives.” In Dorothy Ko, JaHyun Kim Haboush, and Joan R. Piggott, eds. Women and Confucian Cultures in Premodern China, Korea, and Japan. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003.

Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Private Memory and Public History: The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyong and Testimonial Literature.” In Young-Key Kim-Renaud, ed. Creative Women of Korea: The Fifteenth Through the Twentieth Centuries. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2004.

Han, Moo-sook. "Korean Literature in the Era of National Division." Korean Culture 8:3 (Fall 1987): 25-32.

Haubler, Sonja. “Firmness in Adversity and Divine Beauty: The Image of the Chrysanthemum in Kim Si-sup’s Poems.” In Embracing the Other: The Interaction of Korean and Foreign Cultures: Proceedings of the 1st World Congress of Korean Studies, I. Songnam, Republic of Korea: The Academy of Korean Studies, 2002.

Haubler, Sonja. “Firmness in Adversity and Divine Beauty: The Image of the Chrysanthemum in Kim Si-sup’s Poems.” In Sang-Oak Lee and Gregory K. Iverson, with Sang-Cheol Ahn and Young-mee Yu Cho, eds. Pathways into Korean Language and Culture: Essays in Honor of Young-Key Kim-Renaud. Seoul: Pagijong Press, 2002.

Haubler, Sonja. “Kyubang Kasa: Women’s Writings from the Late Choson.” In Young-Key Kim-Renaud, ed. Creative Women of Korea: The Fifteenth Through the Twentieth Centuries. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2004.

Heyman, Alan C. "P'an-sori: The Narrative-Epic Folk Drama of Korea." Asian and Pacific Quarterly of Cultural and Social Affairs 19:2 (Winter 1987): 51-56.

Hirakawa, Sukehiro. "Was She Really Reconciled? - Ghost Wife Stories in Chinese, Korean, Japanese and American Literatures." Tamkang Review 18:1-4 (Autumn 1987-Summer 1988): 187-198.

Hoyt, James. "T'oegye as a Vernacular Poet." T'oegye hakpo 19 (1978): 401-392.

Hoyt, James. "The Life and Times of Chong Ch'ol, Greatest of Korean Poets." Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 64 (December 1986): 49-95.

Hoyt, James, tr. Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven: A Korean Epic. Seoul: Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1979.

Hoyt, James. Soaring Phoenixes and Prancing Dragons: A Historical Survey of Korean Classical Literature. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2000.

Hwang, Jong-yon. "The Emergence of Aesthetic Ideology in Modern Korean Literary Criticism: An Essay on Yi Kwang-su." Korea Journal 39:4 (Winter 1999): 5-35.

Huh, Se-Wook. "A Study of Chinese Poetry and Poetry Talks in Korea." Tamkang Review 2:1 (April 1971): 99-116.

Hyun, Theresa. "A Comparative Study of Medieval French Literature and Korean Folklore." Pigyo munhak 6 (1981): 15-24.

Hyun, Theresa. "Borrowed Voices: Approaches to Translating Modern Korean Poetry." Pigyo munhak 12 (1987): 131-185.

Hyun, Theresa. "Borrowed Voices: Approaches to Translating Modern Korean Poetry." Tamkang Review 19:1-4 (Autumn 1988-Summer 1989): 501-535.

Hyun, Theresa. "Refractions from the Horizon: Literary Translation in Korea during the Early Modern Period (1895-1940)." In Roger Bauer, Douwe Fokkema, and Michael de Graat, eds. Proceedings of the XIIth Congress of the International Comparative Literature Association, Munchen, 1988: Vol. 4: Space and Boundaries of Literature. Munchen: Iudicium Verlag, 1990.

Hyun, Theresa. Translations and Early Modern Korean Literature. Seoul: Shiwashihaksa, 1992.

Hyun, Theresa. “Translation Norms and the Importance of Symbolist Poetry in Early Modern Korea.” In Theresa Hyun and Jose Lambert, eds. Translation and Modernization. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1995.

Hyun, Theresa. “Byron Lands in Korea: Translation and Literary/Cultural Changes in Early Twentieth-Century Korea.” Traduction, terminologie, redaction 10:1 (1997): 283-299.

Im, Hon-yong. "The Meaning of the City in Korean Literature." Korea Journal 27:5 (May 1987): 24-36.

Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. "Woman and the Promise of Modernity: Signs of Love for the Nation in Korea." New Literary History 29:1 (Winter 1998): 121-134.

Jang, Yeonok. “Reappraisal of the Origins of P’ansori.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 7 (2000): 227-234.

Jin, Jae-kyo. “The Transformation and Layers of Korean Classical Chinese Narrative Genre: A Study Focusing on Biographies, Unofficial Histories and Articles.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 2:1 (February 2002): 112-138.

Jong, Ki-sou. "The Reception of French Literature in Korea." Korea Journal 26:6 (June 1986): 27-43.

Jorgensen, John. "Who Was the Author of the Tan'gun Myth?" In Sang-Oak Lee and Duk-Soo Park, eds. Perspectives on Korea. Sydney: Wild Peony, 1998.

Jung, Byung-sul. “Propriety and Women in the 18th Century Korean Novel: Wanwolhoemaengyon.” The Review of Korean Studies 5:1 (June 2002): 191-213.

Kang, Hyeon-dew. "Changing Image of America in Korean Popular Literature: With an Analysis of Short Stories between 1945-1975." Korea Journal 16:10 (October 1976): 19-33.

Kang, Yong-ju. "Hong Myong-hui's Historical Novel Im Kkok-chong." Korea Journal 29:1 (January 1989): 20-35, 53.

Kang, Young-zu. "Hong Myong-hui: Korea's Finest Historical Novelist." Korea Journal 39:4 (Winter 1999): 36-60.

Killick, Andrew P. "Putting P'ansori on the Stage: A Re-Study in Honor of Marshall R. Pihl." Korea Journal 37:1 (Spring 1997): 108-130.

Kim, Bohee. “A Diachronic Perspective on Korean Narrative.” Pigyo Hangukhak 8 (June 2001): 19-32.

Kim, Byong-guk. "Some Optimistic Visions in Korean Classical Literature." Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 2 (December 1989): 23-30.

Kim, Byong-ik. "The Korean War and Viewpoints of Korean Novels." Korea Journal 21:6 (June 1981): 26-34.

Kim, Chaesu. "An Archetypical Study of Modern East Asian Novels: The Writer's Mind Style to Overcome the Western Impact on East Asia." (Koryo taehakkyo munkwa taehak) Inmun nonjip 33 (1988): 201-221.

Kim, Che-hyon. "Yi Pyong-gi: The Renovator of Sijo." Korea Journal 10:6 (June 1970): 45-47.

Kim, Chol-Jun. "The Nature of the Mother Goddess in 'A Lay of King Tongmyong.'" Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 6 (1993): 75-85.

Kim, Chong-ch'ul. "Humor in Modern Korean Novels." Korea Journal 10:4 (April 1970): 4-7, 18.

Kim, Chongnan. “Late Twentieth-Century Poetry by Women.” In Peter H. Lee, ed. A History of Korean Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

Kim, Chong-un. "Images of Man in Postwar Korean Fiction." Korean Studies 2 (1978): 1-27.

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Kim, Chong-un. "Postwar Korean Society and the Short Story: The Case of Son Ch'ang-sop." Korea Journal 26:4 (April 1986): 23-31.

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