Korean Folk Tales Part 1
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An old manuscript copy of Im Bang's stories came into the hands of the translator, and he gives them now to the Western world that they may serve as introductory essays to the mysteries, and, what many call, absurdities of Asia. Very gruesome indeed, and unlovely, some of them are, but they picture faithfully the conditions under which Im Bang himself, and many past generations of Koreans, have lived.
The thirteen short stories by Yi Ryuk are taken from a reprint of old Korean writings issued in 1911. Three anonymous stories are also added, "The Geomancer," to show how Mother Earth has given anxiety to her chicks of children; "Im, the Hunter," to tell of the actualities that exist in the upper air; and "The Man who lost his Legs," as a sample of Korea's Sinbad.
The biographical notes that accompany the stories are taken very largely from the Kuk-cho In-mul-chi, "Korea's Record of Famous Men."
J. S. GALE.
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[¸ñÂ÷]Contents
PREFACE
CHARAN
THE STORY OF CHANG TO-RYONG
A STORY OF THE FOX
CHEUNG PUK-CHANG, THE SEER
YUN SE-PYONG, THE WIZARD
THE WILD-CAT WOMAN
THE ILL-FATED PRIEST
THE VISION OF THE HOLY MAN
THE VISIT OF THE MAN OF GOD
THE LITERARY MAN OF IMSIL
THE SOLDIER OF KANG-WHA
CURSED BY THE SNAKE
THE MAN ON THE ROAD
THE OLD MAN WHO BECAME A FISH
THE GEOMANCER
THE MAN WHO BECAME A PIG
THE OLD WOMAN WHO BECAME A GOBLIN
THE GRATEFUL GHOST
THE PLUCKY MAIDEN
THE RESOURCEFUL WIFE
THE BOXED-UP GOVERNOR
THE MAN WHO LOST HIS LEGS
TEN THOUSAND DEVILS
THE HOME OF THE FAIRIES
THE HONEST WITCH
BIOGRAPHICAL