EWA

Tragic Tale of Korea

Nonfiction, History, Asian, Korea, Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: W. Arthur Noble ISBN: 9788997996056
Publisher: Asia House Publication: April 21, 2013
Imprint: Asia House Language: English
Author: W. Arthur Noble
ISBN: 9788997996056
Publisher: Asia House
Publication: April 21, 2013
Imprint: Asia House
Language: English

The aim of this book is to represent Korean affairs from the standpoint of the Korean. The writer has endeavored to look through Korean eyes at the acts of foreigners, in their attitude toward Korea, and search for their interpretation from the Korean standpoint; to illustrate the customs of the people and their habits of thought; to show that the Asiatic loves, hates, fears, hopes and sacrifices for his ideals, the same as does his Western brother; to show the great struggle of new Korea for a better life; to illustrate the type of manhood that is leading the people toward reform; to awaken sympathy for a people who have become the victims of an unjust exploitation by a foreign power.
The characters and incidents here related are historical. Where it has been necessary to enlarge upon them, the traditions and spirit of the people have been faithfully followed. For obvious reasons names of persons still living and names of some places connected with them have been changed.
Whether the writer has succeeded in his purposes or not, is left to the judgment of the kindly sympathetic reader. (1906)

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The aim of this book is to represent Korean affairs from the standpoint of the Korean. The writer has endeavored to look through Korean eyes at the acts of foreigners, in their attitude toward Korea, and search for their interpretation from the Korean standpoint; to illustrate the customs of the people and their habits of thought; to show that the Asiatic loves, hates, fears, hopes and sacrifices for his ideals, the same as does his Western brother; to show the great struggle of new Korea for a better life; to illustrate the type of manhood that is leading the people toward reform; to awaken sympathy for a people who have become the victims of an unjust exploitation by a foreign power.
The characters and incidents here related are historical. Where it has been necessary to enlarge upon them, the traditions and spirit of the people have been faithfully followed. For obvious reasons names of persons still living and names of some places connected with them have been changed.
Whether the writer has succeeded in his purposes or not, is left to the judgment of the kindly sympathetic reader. (1906)

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