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Enlightenment Period Fiction and the Formation of a Writer Class

Enlightenment Period Fiction and the Formation of a Writer Class Abstract: During the Chosŏn era, writers of literature seem not to have made a living of their avocation. It was only during the Enlightenment Period that novel-writing became a profession and a class of novelists arose. This study briefly examines the new social and economic circumstances that allowed such a class to come into being and characterizes the initial evolution of this new class. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Korean Studies University of Hawai'I Press

Enlightenment Period Fiction and the Formation of a Writer Class

Korean Studies , Volume 18 (1) – Mar 30, 1994

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Abstract

Abstract: During the Chosŏn era, writers of literature seem not to have made a living of their avocation. It was only during the Enlightenment Period that novel-writing became a profession and a class of novelists arose. This study briefly examines the new social and economic circumstances that allowed such a class to come into being and characterizes the initial evolution of this new class.

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Korean StudiesUniversity of Hawai'I Press

Published: Mar 30, 1994

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