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Redemption and Regret: Modernizing Korea in the Writings of James Scarth Gale [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 680 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x160x37 mm, weight: 1040 g, 21 b&w illustrations
  • Serija: James Scarth Gale Library of Korean Literature
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487504349
  • ISBN-13: 9781487504342
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 680 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x160x37 mm, weight: 1040 g, 21 b&w illustrations
  • Serija: James Scarth Gale Library of Korean Literature
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487504349
  • ISBN-13: 9781487504342
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This work presents the unpublished and largely unknown writings of the missionary James Scarth Gale, one of the most important scholars and translators in modern Korean history.



Redemption and Regret presents two previously unpublished typescripts of James Scarth Gale, a Canadian missionary to Korea for four decades (1888–1927). During his time in Korea, Gale developed into the foremost Western scholar of Korean history, language, and literature, completing the first translation of Korean literature into a Western language, the first translation of English literature into Korean, and the first comprehensive Korean-English dictionary. In addition to these translations, the typescripts entitled Pen Pictures of Old Korea (ca. 1910) and Old Corea (ca. 1925), each presented here with introductory essays, contain Gale’s observations of various cultural artifacts, behaviours, and practices.

Gale lived in Korea during a tumultuous and transformative period that witnessed the transition of the country from a "hermit" suzerain kingdom to an independent empire, and finally to a colonial possession of Japan. Pen Pictures of Old Korea and Old Corea preserve what Gale viewed as inevitably fated for extinction. This realization imbues his writings with a sense of ambivalence towards the "passing" of traditional Korea – owing to the conflict between his profound admiration for pre-modern Korean culture and his Western missionary identity, which demanded that the country adapt to a modern, Christian world.

Series Preface xi
List of Illustrations and Tables
xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 3(47)
Bibliography 50(9)
PART ONE PEN PICTURES OF OLD KOREA
Korean Songs and Verses
59(14)
Eternal Life
73(6)
Tobacco in Korea
79(6)
Concerning the Occult
85(6)
A Note of Warning
91(3)
On and Off the Street Car
94(6)
A Sample of Korean Labour Song
100(4)
Marriage in Korea
104(4)
Pak's Experiences
108(5)
The Mystery of It
113(3)
The Family Line
116(3)
Korea's Electric Shocks
119(10)
Broken Earthenware
129(4)
Unconscious Korea
133(9)
Korean Literature
142(11)
A New Style Of Courtship
153(5)
Korea's Receding Pantheon
158(11)
Stone Fights
169(5)
Standing For One's Rights
174(8)
That Old Dragon
182(3)
Happy Yi
185(8)
My Lord The Elephant
193(5)
The Displeasure Of The Rain God
198(4)
Korean New Year's
202(4)
The Korean Woman
206(4)
Korea's Preparation For The Bible
210(6)
The Waning Eunuch
216(5)
A Freak Of Language
221(4)
An Affair Of State
225(3)
Private Minting
228(2)
A New Korean
230(4)
The Burning Of The Temple
234(4)
A Royal Funeral
238(3)
"Belong" Small Boxer
241(4)
The Foreign "Squeezer"
245(5)
The Awful Kim
250(4)
Exit Kim
254(3)
The Opening Of War
257(5)
Prospective
262(3)
All Good Things Are Three
265(9)
Japan's Task In Korea
274(10)
Where Are We?
284(4)
As Regards The Fates
288(5)
PART TWO OLD COREA
Corean Literature And History
293(46)
Corea's Noted Women
339(17)
Yowa Ssi
342(2)
Ahwang and Y6y6ng
344(3)
T'aeim and T'aesa
347(3)
Wang Sogun
350(3)
Princess Yang (Yang Kwibi)
353(3)
Religious and Allied Themes
356(39)
The Corean's View of God
358(10)
The Mirror of the Heart
368(10)
The Worship of Confucius
378(5)
Corea's Filial Piety
383(6)
How She Moved God
389(6)
Father and Son
395(8)
Social and Allied Subjects
403(42)
Prohibition in Corea
406(5)
Tea
411(5)
Tobacco in Corea
416(8)
Corean Paper
424(4)
Corean Clothes
428(4)
Corean Artists
432(5)
Corean Chess
437(4)
Teeth
441(4)
Ancient Remains
445(25)
The Tombs of Uhyolli
449(3)
Ancient Burial Remains
452(5)
When Kings Die
457(7)
Hollanders in Corea
464(6)
Superstitions
470(15)
Guardians of the Year
472(2)
One of the Immortals
474(5)
The Spirit Medium
479(6)
Short Stories
485(26)
The Spoiled Boy
487(6)
Yi Changgon
493(6)
A Question of Conscience
499(3)
Worthy Prince and Lucky Girls
502(5)
Powers of Imitation
507(1)
The Tartar Hunter
508(3)
Miscellaneous
511(26)
The Dancing Girl
513(4)
Music
517(5)
Corean Transportation
522(4)
Flies
526(4)
The Rainy Season
530(2)
A Trip to Sorae Beach
532(5)
Poems
537(25)
My Shadow by Yi Talch'ung
539(1)
Clouds and Mountains by Yi Talch'ung
540(1)
The Good and Bad of It by Yi Talch'ung
541(1)
The Falling Flowers by W6n Kam
542(1)
The Joys of Nature by Yi Talch'ung
543(2)
A Spell against the Tiger by Hong Yangho
545(4)
Tribute to a Needle by Mrs. Yoo
549(1)
The Wild Goose by Hong Yangho
550(7)
A Far-Eastern Francis of Assisi by Song Hyon
557(2)
The Snow by Yi Chehyon
559(1)
The Cackling Priest by Yi Chesin
560(2)
The Story of Uny6ng
562(63)
Conclusion 625(4)
Bibliography 629(16)
Index 645
James Scarth Gale was a Canadian Presbyterian missionary, educator, and Bible translator in Korea.



Daniel Pieper is a Lecturer in East Asian Languages and Cultures at Washington University in St. Louis.