The History of Modern Korean Fiction (1890-1945): The Topography of Literary Systems and Form
This book explores the history of modern Korean literature from a sociocultural perspective. Rather than focusing solely on specific authors and their works, Young Min Kim argues that the development of modern media, shifting conceptualizations of the author, and a growing mass readership fundamentally shaped the types of narratives that appeared at the turn of the twentieth century. In particular, Kim follows the trajectory of the sin sosŏl (new fiction) as it meshed with the new print and media culture to give rise to innovative and hybrid genres and literary styles. In doing so, he compellingly illuminates the relationship between literary systems and forms and underscores the necessity of re-locating literary texts in their sociohistorical contexts.

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The History of Modern Korean Fiction (1890-1945): The Topography of Literary Systems and Form
This book explores the history of modern Korean literature from a sociocultural perspective. Rather than focusing solely on specific authors and their works, Young Min Kim argues that the development of modern media, shifting conceptualizations of the author, and a growing mass readership fundamentally shaped the types of narratives that appeared at the turn of the twentieth century. In particular, Kim follows the trajectory of the sin sosŏl (new fiction) as it meshed with the new print and media culture to give rise to innovative and hybrid genres and literary styles. In doing so, he compellingly illuminates the relationship between literary systems and forms and underscores the necessity of re-locating literary texts in their sociohistorical contexts.

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The History of Modern Korean Fiction (1890-1945): The Topography of Literary Systems and Form

The History of Modern Korean Fiction (1890-1945): The Topography of Literary Systems and Form

The History of Modern Korean Fiction (1890-1945): The Topography of Literary Systems and Form

The History of Modern Korean Fiction (1890-1945): The Topography of Literary Systems and Form

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This book explores the history of modern Korean literature from a sociocultural perspective. Rather than focusing solely on specific authors and their works, Young Min Kim argues that the development of modern media, shifting conceptualizations of the author, and a growing mass readership fundamentally shaped the types of narratives that appeared at the turn of the twentieth century. In particular, Kim follows the trajectory of the sin sosŏl (new fiction) as it meshed with the new print and media culture to give rise to innovative and hybrid genres and literary styles. In doing so, he compellingly illuminates the relationship between literary systems and forms and underscores the necessity of re-locating literary texts in their sociohistorical contexts.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793631916
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 05/11/2022
Series: Critical Studies in Korean Literature and Culture in Translation
Pages: 322
Product dimensions: 6.05(w) x 9.05(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Young Min Kim is former director of the Institute for the Study of Korean Modernity and professor in the Department of Korean Language and Literature at Yonsei University.

Table of Contents

Part I: The Birth of the Modern Literary System and the Transformation of the Cultural Landscape

Chapter 1: Modern Publication Mediums and the Appearance of the Chappo (Miscellaneous News) Section and Sosŏl (Fiction)

Chapter 2: The Birth of the Modern Writer and Copyrights

Chapter 3: The Formation of Modern Readers and the Establishment of Systems for Reader-Submitted Works

Part II: The Development of Modern Narratives and Changes in Fiction’s Form

Chapter 4: Changing Conceptualizations of “New Fiction” (Sin sosŏl) and their Literary Significance

Chapter 5. The Appearance of Short Stories and the Diversification of Narrative Forms

Chapter 6: The Lengthening of Narratives and the Development of Modern Long-Form Fiction (Changp'yŏn sosŏl)

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