- Hyegyong, or its
direct translation Records Written in
Silence (Korean:
Hanjungnok), is a
collection of four
autobiographical pieces written within the ten-year...
-
promoted modern Korean poetry, but also
serialized many
classics like
Hanjungnok (Feb. 1939-Jan. 1940) and
Inhyeon syeongmo minsi deokhaengnok 63 jangbon...
- for the
mourning rituals. She
wrote The
Memoirs of Lady Hyegyŏng (한중록;
Hanjungnok), in
Hangul - not
literary Chinese,
detailing her life as the ill-fated...
- the
direct opposite of the
story that Lady Hyegyŏng
herself wrote in
Hanjungnok (한중록, 閑中錄/恨中錄),
written after King Jeongjo's death. In the
Annals of Sunjo...
- (燕巖集 A
Collection of
Essays by Yeonam) by Bak
Jiwon (朴趾源, 1737–1805)),
Hanjungnok (閑中錄 A
Record of
Sorrowful Days) by Lady
Hyegyeong (惠慶宮 洪氏, 1735–1815)...
- (熱河日記 The
Jehol Diary)
written by Bak
Jiwon (朴趾源, 1737–1805) and also in
Hanjungnok (閑中錄 A
Record of
Sorrowful Days)
written by Lady
Hyegyeong (惠慶宮 洪氏, 1735–1815)...
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Jaguirok is
comparable with
proses that
record a woman's life, such as
Hanjungnok (閑中錄; A
Record of
Sorrowful Days), and gasa (a type of
poetry po****r...