
Vivid and picturesque description of Korea in the dawn of the 20th century. Written by Rev. Jacob Robert Moose (1864-1928), an American missionary, who came to Korea in 1989 to serve the Korean mission fields for 25 years. Readers will be amused by the vitality of Korea depicted with love and affection a century ago. Village Life in Korea While one may find no less than a handful of books about Korea written in the turn of the century, Village Life in Korea written by Rev. Moose uniquely stands out for its empathetic storytelling of the commoners' life in Korean villages, drawn on the author's firsthand experience acquired among the people of Korea in the villages far removed from the outer world. The book tells a story on Korea and its people in such a way that the author shares it with a company composed of men, women, and children who are anxious to learn more about the untold stories of the nation which had been often referred to as the Hermit Kingdom until the late 19th century. After an insightful introduction to Korea in the opening chapters, • Geographical Sketch • Resources • Historical Sketch • The Capital the book begins to unroll its story on the village life. • The Village • The Village Family • The Village Inn The book, then, moves on to tell stories on the village people, so vividly that, while reading the next chapters, one may feel as if they were visiting the village back in time. • The Village Boy • The Village Gentleman • The Village Girl • The Village Woman • The Village School • The Village Farmer • The Village Mechanic • The Village Merchant • The Village Doctor • The Village Marriage • The Village Funeral • The Village Lawsuit The last chapters of the book are dedicated to religion, and mo
Page Count:
242
Publication Date:
2014-01-09
Publisher:
Virtuosi LLC
ISBN-10:
0991174305
ISBN-13:
9780991174300
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