Missionary Grammars and the Language of Translation in Korea (1876–1910)
Explore the fascinating intersection of language and culture in Missionary Grammars and the Language of Translation in Korea (1876–1910) by Pawel Kida. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024, this insightful hardback edition spans 196 pages, delving into the transformative Enlightenment period in Korea following the opening of the 'Hermit Nation'.
Kida meticulously examines the role of missionary grammars and their impact on the Korean language during a pivotal time in history. This book not only highlights the linguistic developments but also sheds light on the broader cultural exchanges that shaped modern Korea. Perfect for scholars, linguists, and history enthusiasts alike, this work provides a comprehensive understanding of how translation influenced communication and understanding in a rapidly changing society.
Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your library with this essential resource that bridges the past and present of Korean language and culture.