Sinsosŏl

Sinsosŏl
Hangul
신소설
Hanja
新小說
RRsinsoseol
MRsinsosŏl

Sinsosŏl (Korean신소설; Hanja新小說; lit. new novel) was a genre of Korean literature which began and grew during the Korean Empire, in the late 19th and early 20th century. It was sometimes referred to as kaehwakisosŏl (개화기소설; lit. enlightenment fiction).

Occurrence

The enlightenment period (개화기) changed Korean people's thought greatly. Some writers who wanted to enlighten people also appeared. Publishers imported modern printers so that they could sell many more books.

Contents

Usually, the contents of sinsosŏl highlight enlightenment, or modernization. Encouragement of education, exploding old customs and superstitions, and criticism of corrupt officials are common themes of sinsosŏl.

Major writers

  • Yi In-jik (이인직): Hyeorui nu (혈의 누, Tears of blood), Gwiui seong (귀의 성, Ghost sound; 1906), Eunsegye (은세계, Silver world; 1908)
  • Yi Hae-jo (이해조): Jayujong (자유종, Bell of liberty; 1910)
  • Ahn Guk-sun (안국선): Geumsuhoeuirok (금수회의록, Proceedings of the animal meeting; 1908)

Fall in popularity

Sinsosŏl was eventually replaced by modern novels.

References

  • (in Korean) 한국민족문화대사전 (Ethnic Korean Culture Dictionary)