Korean Modern Literature and China

Korean Modern Literature and China

by Li Haiying Jin Zaiyong

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This book is a collection of essays about the exchanges and collisions between modern Korean writers and Chinese literature. It involves the relationship between many Korean writers and Chinese literature. It can be seen from this that the relationship between China and South Korea has a long history. The seminar focused on immigration-themed literary works related to China in modern Korean literature, providing new research ideas for clarifying cross-border cultural literary issues as well as cultural conflict and social adaptation issues in international migration research. This book contains 13 articles, which introduce and analyze the travel notes, essays, poems, novels and other works newly written by literati on the Korean Peninsula in modern times during the process of immigrating to China, doing business, studying abroad, and participating in the Anti-Japanese War. It sheds light on the close relationship between the Korean people and the Chinese people and their anti-Japanese war, and reveals the hypocritical nature of the Japanese invaders' so-called "co-prosperity in East Asia" and "concord among the five ethnic groups." This book is suitable for relevant professionals to read.

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