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  1. Land of Silver Rain: Volume 7 (v. 7) by Mira Lee, 2007-10-20
  2. The Story Bag: a Collection of Korean Folktales by Kim So-un, 2009-09-29
  3. Korean Tales by Horance N. Allen, 1992-01
  4. Bug Smasher by John J. Fischer, 2000-05-09
  5. Twilight of Terror (Ragnarok, Vol. 5) by Myung Jin Lee, 2003-01-14
  6. Superwoman's Rite of Passage: From Midlife to Whole Life (Llewellyn's Health and Healing Series) by Kathleen Lundquist, 1996-01-08
  7. Ragnarok: Night of Blood, Vol. 3 by Myung Jin Lee, 2002-09-17
  8. The Oriental Story Book by Wilhelm Hauff, 2008-03-24
  9. HUMANOID (In the Year 8007 AM) by Miguel Burr, 2010-06-21

81. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Roman Greek Dragons"
dragon/favmyth.html 9. Chinese dragon art, Asian dragons mythology Japanese dragon KoreanFolk Fairy Tales Copyright 19982000 HOLLYM Corporation; Publishers
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82. Myths And Legends Of Ancient Korea
Provides English translations of a few of the founding legends of ancient Korea. Also looks at the Category Kids and Teens School Time Korea Arts Literature...... A New History of Korea by KiBaik Lee. Sourcebook of korean Civilization, v. 1edited by Peter H. Lee; Anthology of korean Literature edited by Peter H. Lee.
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Myths and Legends of Ancient Korea
This page is concerned with themes and motifs in the founding legends of ancient Korea.
Glossary of texts, motifs, and figures
SHE-BEAR
The she-bear in the Legend of Tangun represents endurance for undergoing the trial in the dark cave. She is contrasted with the tiger
TIGER
The tiger in the Legend of Tangun , unable to endure the trial in the cave and acheive humanity, represents the untamed forces of nature.
EGG
A recurrent motif in the founding legends of the three kingdoms. The egg descends from heaven or is born of a woman miraculously impregnated by the sun . It is worshipped, or feared and abandoned. See episodes in ; in ; in The Legend of King T'arhae
SUN
Among the natural objects such as mountains, rivers, and trees which were accorded status as divinities in the animistic religion of the early occupants of Korea, the sun is foremost. Sun worship is demonstrated by the many examples of mythical birth from eggs after impregnation by the sun. See episodes in ; in ; in
TRICKERY
Trickery figures significantly in many legends of ancient Korea. See episodes in

83. [KS] Re: Korean Myth
I can't help thinking that this story is mostly an attempt to hitch a ride on Koreanmythology, constructing a lineage for him extended back to the beginning
http://koreaweb.ws/pipermail/koreanstudies_koreaweb.ws/1998-August/000448.html
[KS] Re: Korean myth
Mia Yun miayun@pipeline.com
Fri, 07 Aug 1998 12:41:18 -0400 This is hardly clarity for the identity of T'aebaksan versus Myohyangsan, but I always understood that Hwangun descended to Paektusan itself, hence the sacred nature of that peak. It's worth noting, by the way, the mythology wrought in North Korea connecting Kim Il-sun and, especially, Kim Jong-il to Paektusan, the latter who even claims to have been born on that mountain. I can't help thinking that this story is mostly an attempt to hitch a ride on Korean mythology, constructing a lineage for him extended back to the beginning of the Korean people. Lautensach's geography of Korea clearly lists T'aebaksan and Myohangsan as two different mountains, one at latitude-longitude 37N-128E, and the other at 40N-126E. That puts T'aebaksan in Chungchongb ukdo (which, we might observe, is not part of North Korea),and Myohyangsan in P'yeonganbukdo (which is part of North Korea). Paektusan is listed at 41N-128E, just for

84. [KS] Re: Korean Myth
I can't help thinking that this story is mostly an attempt to hitch a ride on Koreanmythology, constructing a lineage for him extended back to the beginning
http://koreaweb.ws/pipermail/koreanstudies_koreaweb.ws/1998-August/000079.html
[KS] Re: Korean myth
Richard C. Miller rcmiller@students.wisc.edu
Fri, 07 Aug 1998 00:23:19 -0500 rcmiller@students.wisc.edu

85. Literature Mythology And Folklore
mythology and Folklore, old. http//www.goldrush.com/~cbjork/Karinstory.htmlKorean Folk Tales Simple tales retold in English. http
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7. korean Folk Tales http//www.csun.edu/~hcedu004/ Learn about korean folkloreand then read the stories themselves on this comprehensive site.
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91. 'Century Of The Tiger' Tells Of Koreans' Evolution
The Tiger in the title relates to the depiction of the Tiger god throughout Koreanmythology as a playful trickster, a gobetween who exists both in the spirit
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92. PAK TU JIN
and even religious themes. He incorporates a great deal of Koreanmythology, folklore and history into his work. It is wellknown
http://www.sogang.ac.kr/~anthony/klt/96wint/paktujin.htm
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PAK TU JIN
Pak Tu Jin is one of the best known contemporary Korean poets, widely appreciated by both the reading public and the critics. His work has been taught to school children for years in the standard curriculum of Korean literature. He has received virtually every award and prize for which he is eligible in Korea. His work reflects both a fertile imagination and much of the history and aspirations of the people of Korea during his lifetime.
Pak Tu Jin was born in Ansong, not far south of Seoul, in 1916. His early works were published beginning in the 1930's but the Japanese suppression of Korean language literary publications imposed a silence during the height of the Pacific War in the 1940's. Pak and his colleagues Pak Mok Wal and Cho Chi Hun had been writing secretly during those years, however, and they together published the Green Deer Anthology in 1946. The book had a decisive influence upon modern Korea poetry, in that it led the way in moving beyond a spirit of decadence to receiving fresh inspiration from nature.
Pak Tu Jin's work continued to remain close to the natural world, but is wide-ranging in tone and subject-matter. Often his poetry is rooted in the natural world, while at the same time venturing widely into philosophical, cosmological, mythological, and even religious themes. He incorporates a great deal of Korean mythology, folklore and history into his work. It is well-known that Pak is a Christian believer, although he has been dissatisfied with the organized expressions of that faith and remains at a distance from most church activities. There is an intense Korean specificity in most of Pak's work, combined with the widest possible sense of cosmic universality. Allusions to Asian and Korean culture abound, yet there is always a rooting in the immediacy of present life.

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