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Paperback Encounter: A Novel of Nineteenth-Century Korea Volume 5 Book

ISBN: 0520073819

ISBN13: 9780520073814

Encounter: A Novel of Nineteenth-Century Korea Volume 5

(Part of the Voices from Asia Series)

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This historical novel, Encounter (Mannam), by Hahn Moo-Sook, one of Asia's most honored writers, is a story of the resilience in the Korean spirit. It is told through the experiences of Tasan, a high-ranking official and foremost Neo-Confucian scholar at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Because of Tasan's fascination with Western learning, then synonymous with Catholicism, he is exiled to a remote province for 18 years. In banishment he meets people from various social and religious backgrounds--Buddhist monks, peasants, shamans--whom he would not otherwise have met. The events of Tasan's life are effectively used to depict the confluence of Buddhist, Neo-Confucian, Taoist, and shamanistic beliefs in traditional Korea.

A subplot involves three young sisters, the daughters of a prominent Catholic aristocrat, and affords the reader vivid glimpses into Yi-dynasty women's lives, particularly those of palace ladies, scholars' wives, tavern keepers, shamans, and slaves. In contrast to the long-held Confucian stereotype of female subservience, this story illustrates the richness of women's contribution to Korean culture and tradition.

Encounter's detailed narrative provides a broad and informed view of nineteenth-century Korea, making it a highly useful book for courses on Korean literature and society. It will also be an engaging read for lovers of historical fiction.

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Korean literary classic explores 18th-19th C. philosopher's life

A must-read tour-de-force for anyone with even a slight interest in Korean history or literature. Tasan was a highly regarded Confucian scholar, who chose a life of poverty and scholarship, and to learn more about Catholicism, which had just entered Korea via the Jesuits in China (a Bible was brought from Beijing during one of Korea's regular tributary visits to its suzerain leader). Less than a Christian testament, this exceptional narrative reveals a precise picture of 18th and 19th century Korean life, politics, class and culture. Hahn explores a deeply thoughtful and informed internal struggle, and how Confucian and Christian ideals, when realized, are compatible. This is a Korean literary classic, in translation.
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