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  2. Category:Korean short stories - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Korean short stories" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 ...

  3. Korean American children's literature - Wikipedia

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    This story follows a female protagonist who initially faces difficulty adjusting to her new life in America but begins to speak well after dreaming about King Sejong, who is credited for inventing the Korean Alphabet, hangul. [5] Since then, many more works have been published under the genre of Korean American children's literature.

  4. Hong Gildong jeon - Wikipedia

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    Hong Gildong jeon (Korean: 홍길동전) is a Korean novel, often translated as The Biography of Hong Gildong, written during the Joseon period. The novel is considered an iconic piece of Korean literature and culture. Hong Gildong, an illegitimate son of a nobleman and his lowborn concubine, is the main character of the story. Gifted with ...

  5. 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.

  6. Rain Shower - Wikipedia

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    Rain Shower", also "Shower" or "Sonagi" (소나기), is a Korean short story written by Korean writer Hwang Sun-won in 1952. A sonagi is a brief but heavy rain shower that starts suddenly, usually on a hot afternoon. In Hwang’s story, the rain shower symbolizes the short but heart-rending love between the boy and the girl.

  7. Heungbu and Nolbu - Wikipedia

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    ‘Tale of Heungbu’) is a Korean story written in the late Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897). The identity of its writer is unknown. The story of "Heungbu and Nolbu" reportedly took place about 200 years ago, [1] and was passed down through generations. It is now told as a popular bedtime story for Korean children.

  8. Park Sang-ryung - Wikipedia

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    Park Sang-ryoong (August 26, 1940 to July 1, 2017) was a South Korean novelist and short story writer. [1] His most famous work is A Study of Death (1975), a novel which describes forty days leading to the death of an unnamed monk.

  9. National Library for Children and Young Adults - Wikipedia

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    The National Library for Children and Young Adults (NLCY; Korean: 국립어린이청소년도서관) is a branch library of the National Library of Korea, that aims to provide information services and reading promotion services to children and young adults, located in Tehaeran-ro 7-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul.