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Buddhism and Neo-Confucianism in Kim Manjung's Random Essays (Sŏp'o manp'il)

Daniel Bouchez

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[p. 445] THE SUBJECT OF this paper is a collection of essays composed, in the words of the title "as the brush goes," by Sŏp'o, that is, by Kim Manjung (1637-1692). He is well known, as the author of a masterpiece of Korean fiction, the novel Nine Cloud Dream (Kuunmong). He is also credited with another novel, less famous but not less interesting, The Record of a Southern Journey (Namjŏng ki), which is especially well documented and on which I have already published several articles.
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halshs-00443543 , version 1 (30-12-2009)

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Daniel Bouchez. Buddhism and Neo-Confucianism in Kim Manjung's Random Essays (Sŏp'o manp'il): From The Rise of Neo-Confucianism in Korea, Wm. Th. De Bary and Jahyun Kim Haboush, Editors, Columbia University Press, 1985. Reproduced with the permission of the publisher. Wm. Th. de Bary and Jahyun Kim Haboush editors. The Rise of Neo-Confucianism in Korea, Columbia University Press, New-York, pp. 445-472., 1985. ⟨halshs-00443543⟩
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