The Power of the Brush
The invention of an easily learned Korean alphabet in the mid-fifteenth century sparked an “epistolary revolution” in the following century as letter writing became an indispensable daily practice for elite men and women alike. The amount of correspondence increased exponentially as new epistolary n...
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| author | Hwisang Cho |
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| description | The invention of an easily learned Korean alphabet in the mid-fifteenth century sparked an “epistolary revolution” in the following century as letter writing became an indispensable daily practice for elite men and women alike. The amount of correspondence increased exponentially as new epistolary networks were built among scholars and within families, and written culture created room for appropriation and subversion by those who joined epistolary practices. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-567912022-01-31T11:34:38Z The Power of the Brush Hwisang Cho History of Asia The invention of an easily learned Korean alphabet in the mid-fifteenth century sparked an “epistolary revolution” in the following century as letter writing became an indispensable daily practice for elite men and women alike. The amount of correspondence increased exponentially as new epistolary networks were built among scholars and within families, and written culture created room for appropriation and subversion by those who joined epistolary practices. 2021-02-11T23:38:45Z 2021-02-11T23:38:45Z 2021-02-08 11:09:24 2020 book 51725 9780295747828 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/56791 eng image/png Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://muse.jhu.edu/book/81793 University of Washington Press 10.6069/9780295747828 10.6069/9780295747828 05b43d6c-b025-4c47-9778-32ac09131cc4 9780295747828 290 open access |
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