Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-226) and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 3. Aspirations for a New Literature: Constructing Proletarian Literature from Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature. 2. Rewriting Literature and Reality: Translation, Journalism, and Modern Literature -- 3. Aspirations for a New Literature: Constructing Proletarian Literature from Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature.
Summary:
"Through examination of the literary and cultural relations among Russia, Japan, and colonial Korea and through understanding of a shared sensibility and literary experience in East Asia, this book highlights translation as a radical and ineradicable part of the formation of modern national literature and begins to rethink the way modern literature developed in Korea and East Asia"-- Provided by publisher.
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