ABSTRACT

First published in 2003. Isabella Bird's account of her journeys in Korea in 1898 represents one of the very rare accounts of that country in the latter part of the nineteenth century. At that time Korea was virtually a forbidden land and had only been open to foreigners for about ten years. It was and had been under Chinese influence for centuries. The trip was very difficult but so fascinating that, true to character, Isabella adored it. She undertook many arduous journeys by land and river, observed the breathtakingly beautiful countryside, visited the Buddhist monasteries and had many audiences with the Korean king and his soon to be assassinated queen. While Isabella was on her journey the Japanese invaded Korea and she had to leave hastily, ending up in China, penniless.

chapter |4 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter |2 pages

Author's Prefatory Note

chapter |4 pages

Contents

chapter |12 pages

INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER

chapter I|14 pages

FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF KOREA

chapter II|16 pages

FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE CAPITAL

chapter III|10 pages

THE KUR-DONG

chapter IV|9 pages

SEOUL, THE KOREAN MECCA

chapter V|7 pages

THE SAILING OF THE SAMPAN

chapter VI|11 pages

ON THE RIVER OF GOLDEN SAND

chapter VII|16 pages

VIEWS AFLOAT

chapter VIII|16 pages

NATURAL BEAUTY—THE RAPIDS

chapter IX|7 pages

KOREAN MARRIAGE CUSTOMS

chapter X|12 pages

THE KOREAN PONY—KOREAN ROADS AND INNS

chapter XI|21 pages

DIAMOND MOUNTAIN MONASTERIES

chapter XII|27 pages

ALONG THE COAST

chapter XIII|8 pages

IMPENDING WAR—EXCITEMENT AT CHEMULPO

chapter XIV|7 pages

DEPORTED TO MANCHURIA

chapter XVI|9 pages

MUKDEN AND ITS MISSIONS

chapter XVII|11 pages

CHINESE TROOPS ON THE MARCH

chapter XVIII|12 pages

NAGASAKI—WLADIVOSTOK

chapter XIX|18 pages

KOREAN SETTLERS IN SIBERIA

chapter XX|6 pages

THE TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILROAD

chapter XXI|22 pages

THE KING'S OATH—AN AUDIENCE

chapter XXII|8 pages

A TRANSITION STAGE

chapter XXIII|14 pages

THE ASSASSINATION OF THE QUEEN

chapter XXIV|9 pages

BURIAL CUSTOMS

chapter XXV|9 pages

SONG-DO: A ROYAL CITY

chapter XXVI|21 pages

THE PHYÖNG-YANG BATTLEFIELD

chapter XXVII|14 pages

NORTHWARD HO !

chapter XXVIII|10 pages

OVER THE AN-KIL YUNG PASS

chapter XXIX|6 pages

SOCIAL POSITION OF WOMEN

chapter XXX|15 pages

EXORCISTS AND DANCING WOMEN

chapter XXXI|12 pages

THE HAIR-CROPPING EDICT

chapter XXXII|16 pages

THE REORGANIZED KOREAN GOVERNMENT

chapter XXXIV|10 pages

DÆMONISM OR SHAMANISM

chapter XXXV|20 pages

NOTES ON DÆMONISM CONCLUDED

chapter XXXVI|26 pages

SEOUL IN 1897

chapter XXXVII|16 pages

LAST WORDS ON KOREA

chapter |14 pages

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