ABSTRACT

The Life and Works of Korean Poet Kim Myŏng-sun offers an introduction to Korea’s first modern woman writer to publish a collection of creative works, Kim Myŏng-sun (1896–ca. 1954). Despite attempts by male contemporaries to assassinate her character, Kim was an outspoken writer and an early feminist, confronting patriarchal Korean society in essays, plays, poems, and short stories.

This volume is the first to offer a detailed analysis in English of Kim’s poetry. The poems examined in this volume can be considered early twentieth-century versions of #MeToo literature, mirroring the harrowing account of her sexual assault, and also subversive challenges to traditional institutions, dealing with themes such as romantic free love, same-sex love, single womanhood, and explicit female desire and passion. The Life and Works of Korean Poet Kim Myŏng-sun restores a long-neglected woman writer to her rightful place in the history of Korean literature, shedding light on the complexity of women’s lives in Korea and contributing to the growing interest in modern Korean women’s literature in the West.

chapter

Introduction

part I|76 pages

The Life of Kim Myŏng-sun

part II|103 pages

The Works of Kim Myŏng-sun

chapter 4|19 pages

Love's Betrayal and #MeToo

“The Flower-Dream of the Morning Dew”

chapter 5|15 pages

The Mother as Protection and Muse

“The First Dream of T'ansil” and Other Poems

chapter 6|26 pages

In Her Own Words

“Half of My Life in Verse”

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion