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Just over half a century ago—in 1911, to be exact—James S. Gale had the good fortune to acquire an old manuscript copy of the stories of Im Bang, one of Korea's greatest tellers of tales. During the same year there appeared a reprint of old Korean writings that contained a number of stories by Yi Ryuk, another famous recorder of Korean legends. From these two collections, with the addition of three anonymous tales from other sources, Mr. Gale created the skillful translations that make up Korean Folk Tales: Imps, Ghosts, and Fairies. First published in 1913 but regrettably long out of print, this fascinating little volume is now made available once again for the enjoyment of all who love an ancient tale, particularly if the setting is an exotic one.

Of the legends collected here, Mr. Gale has this to say in his preface: “To anyone who would like to look somewhat into the inner soul of the Oriental, and see the peculiar spiritual existences among which he lives, the … stories will serve as true interpreters, born as they are of the three great religions of the Far East, Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism.” The stories of Im Bang, in particular, he offers to the Western world “that they may serve as introductory essays to the mysteries and, what many call, absurdities of Asia. Very gruesome indeed, and uhlovely, some of them are, but they picture faithfully the conditions under which Im Bang himself, and many past generations of Koreans, have lived.”

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Tuttle
Language
English
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256

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Table of Contents

I. Charan
Page 1
II. The Story of Chang To-Ryong
Page 18
III. A Story of the Fox
Page 26
IV. Cheung Puk-Chang, The Seer
Page 29
V. Yun Se-Pyong, The Wizard
Page 36
VI. The Wild-Cat Woman
Page 41
VII. The Ill-Fated Priest
Page 44
VIII. The Vision of the Holy Man
Page 47
IX. The Visit of the Man of God
Page 52
X. The Literary Man of Imsil
Page 54
XI. The Soldier of Kang-Wha
Page 58
XII. Cursed by the Snake
Page 60
XIII. The Man on the Road
Page 63
XIV. The Old Man Who Became a Fish
Page 66
XV. The Geomancer
Page 69
XVI. The Man Who Became a Pig
Page 73
XVII. The Old Woman Who Became a Goblin
Page 78
XVIII. The Grateful Ghost
Page 80
XIX. The Plucky Maiden
Page 83
XX. The Resourceful Wife
Page 90
XXI. The Boxed-Up Governor
Page 92
XXII. The Man Who Lost His Legs
Page 100
XXIII. Ten Thousand Devils
Page 104
XXIV. The Home of the Fairies
Page 111
XXV. The Honest Witch
Page 125
XXVI. Whom the King Honours
Page 130
XXVII. The Fortunes of Yoo
Page 133
XXVIII. An Encounter with a Hobgoblin
Page 141
XXIX. The Snake’s Revenge
Page 146
XXX. The Brave Magistrate
Page 150
XXXI. The Temple to the God of War
Page 153
XXXII. A Visit from the Shades
Page 157
XXXIII. The Fearless Captain
Page 162
XXXIV. The King of Yom-Na (Hell)
Page 165
XXXV. Hong’s Experiences in Hades
Page 171
XXXVI. Haunted Houses
Page 177
XXXVII. Im, The Hunter
Page 182
XXXVIII. The Magic Invasion of Seoul
Page 188
XXXIX. The Awful Little Goblin
Page 191
XL. God’s Way
Page 194
XLI. The Old Man in the Dream
Page 196
XLII. The Perfect Priest
Page 198
XLIII. The Propitious Magpie
Page 200
XLIV. ‘Old Buddha’
Page 202
XLV. A Wonderful Medicine
Page 204
XLVI. Faithful Mo
Page 205
XLVII. The Renowned Maing
Page 208
XLVIII. The Senses
Page 210
XLIX. Who Decides, God or the King?
Page 211
L. Three Things Mastered
Page 213
LI. Strangely Stricken Dead
Page 215
LI. The Mysterious Hoi Tree
Page 217
LIII. Ta-Hong
Page 219

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Rutland

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Translator
James S. Gale

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
1 v.
Number of pages
256

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24388536M
Internet Archive
koreanfolktalesi00impa
OCLC/WorldCat
221024085

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL7026356W

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