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  2. Korean literature - Wikipedia

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    Korean literature is the body of literature produced by Koreans, mostly in the Korean language and sometimes in Classical Chinese. For much of Korea's 1,500 years of literary history, it was written in Hanja .

  3. South Korean literature - Wikipedia

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    Also referred as 'pure literature' in South Korea. Most authors translated by the Korea Literature Translation Institute for translation falls into this category. The terminology is often criticized, and is a constant theme of discussion in the literature of South Korea. Some of the notable [according to whom?] Korean mainstream fiction writers ...

  4. List of Korean novelists - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of Korean novelists. A. Ahn Jung-hyo; Ahn Soo-kil; B. Bae Su-ah; ... List of Korean-language poets; Korean literature; References

  5. Han Kang's Nobel spurs hope of Korean literature's global ...

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    Han Kang, South Korea's first winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, was slow to global acclaim, getting her first big international prize nine years after her best-known novel was published ...

  6. Category:Korean literature - Wikipedia

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    Korean literature is the literature of Korea, which begins in the Three Kingdoms period and continues in the present-day literature of North and South Korea Wikimedia Commons has media related to Literature of Korea .

  7. Sijo - Wikipedia

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    The English adaptation of the verse by Hwang Jin-i is by David R. McCann (op. cit.); Some of the information on the origins of sijo are cited from The Bamboo Grove: An Introduction to Sijo, ed. Richard Rutt (U. of Michigan Press, 1998); Kichung Kim's An Introduction to Classical Korean Literature: From Hyangga to P'ansori; and Peter H. Lee.

  8. Korean poetry - Wikipedia

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    See also South Korean literature and List of Korean-language poets There were attempts at introducing imagist and modern poetry methods particularly in translations of early American moderns such as Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot in the early 20th century.

  9. Korean literature in translation - Wikipedia

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    Translation of Korean Literature largely began as an economic project in the 1990s that was gradually transformed into a cultural project during the 2000s. Announced in 1994, South Korean President Kim Young-Sam’s Globalisation policy, heavily focused on the strategic transformation of Korea into a “first-rate-nation” (Kim Young Sam, 1995 ...

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