[KS] Fwd: cultural object circulation in the late Choson Dynasty query

Kirk Larsen kwlarsen67 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 11 13:25:42 EDT 2010


See See Michael Kim, "Literary Production, Circulating Libraries and Private
Publishing: The Popular Reception of Vernacular Fiction Texts in the Late
Chosun Dynasty”  - *Journal of Korean Studies* 9 (fall 2004)

On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 10:02 AM, <jimhoare64 at aol.co.uk> wrote:

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>  I have been asked to forward the message below from Professor Peter
> Kornicki
> Jim Hoare
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> *From: *Peter Kornicki <pk104 at cam.ac.uk>
>  *Date: *10 October 2010 12:53:18 GMT+01:00
>  *To: *koreanstudies at koreaweb.ws
>  *Subject: **Book circulation in the Choson dynasty*
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> The answers to the query about Koryo celadon prompt me to piggy-back a
> question of my own onto the original one. Is there any evidence for any sort
> of 'market' for books, new or old, in the Choson dynasty? There is much
> information about the purchase of books by Koreans in China and Japan, but
> what about the possibilities for book-purchase within Korea itself?
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> Peter Kornicki
> Robinson College, Cambridge=
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Kirk W. Larsen
Department of History
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