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| ISBN | 9781624121456 |
| Format | PaperBack |
| Language | English |
| Year of Publication | 2022 |
| Bib. Info | 336p. |
| Categories | Literature |
| Product Weight | 450 gms. |
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Central to the Korean pansori musical storytelling tradition is Chunhyangga, an eighteenth-century love story involving the romance between Yi Mongryong, heir to a noble family, and Chunhyang, daughter of a courtesan. In Chunhyang, novelist Jin Renshun reimagines that romance, challenging its premises and taking it in a radically new direction. Chunhyang is the story of a mother and a daughter’s quests for independence and self-worth in a world where women are too often confined and devalued. Beautifully told, blending lyricism with humor, Chunhyang introduces us to a memorable cast of characters—from powerful officials to orphaned children — and carries us toward a dramatic and poignant conclusion.