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This book elucidates how Three Kingdoms, a Chinese historical novel, has played a major role in shaping the Korean national self-image by examining how its text has been altered, manipulated, and transformed by the ideological preferences of the Korean readers from the Chŏson era to the present day.

Produktbeschreibung
This book elucidates how Three Kingdoms, a Chinese historical novel, has played a major role in shaping the Korean national self-image by examining how its text has been altered, manipulated, and transformed by the ideological preferences of the Korean readers from the Chŏson era to the present day.
Autorenporträt
Hyuk-chan Kwon, Ph.D. (2010), University of British Columbia, is Associate Professor at University of Alberta. He has published a number of articles on Korea, China, and East Asia, including "Whose Voices Are Heard? A New Approach to Pyŏn Kangsoe-ka Interpretation," Acta Koreana (2013).