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| − | Among the foreign missionaries who lived in Gwangju, several wrote of their experiences, which provide a glimpse into life in Gwangju, and Korea more broadly, at the time. Ella Graham (1889-1930) wrote ''Two Decades in the Hermit Kingdom'' (unpublished, 1907-1927). Paul S. Crane (1989-1919) wrote ''The Women of Korea'' (1918).<ref>https://archive.org/details/womenofkorea00cran</ref> Anabel Nisbet (1869-1920) wrote ''Day In and Day Out In Korea'' (1919).<ref>https://static1.squarespace.com/static/590be125ff7c502a07752a5b/t/5d103b83bdbb9800018e08f1/1561344912328/Nisbet%2C+Anabel+Major%2C+Day+In+and+Day+Out+in+Korea.pdf</ref>Lois Swinehart (1869-1971) wrote ''Jane in the Orient'' (1924),''Sarangie: A Child of Chosen'' (1926)<ref> http://anthony.sogang.ac.kr/PDF/Sarangie.pdf</ref>, ''Korea Calls!: A Story of the Eastern Mission Field'' (1929), and a biography of Elizabeth Schepping (1937). And Maria Dodson (1998-1972) wrote ''Half a Lifetime in Korea'' (1952).In particular, ''The Women of Korea'' and ''Sarangie: A Child of Chosen'' provide insight into the lives of girls and women at the time. | + | Among the foreign missionaries who lived in Gwangju, several wrote of their experiences, which provide a glimpse into life in Gwangju, and Korea more broadly, at the time. [[엄언라|Ella Graham]] (1889-1930) wrote [[한국에서_보낸_20년|''Two Decades in the Hermit Kingdom'']] (unpublished, 1907-1927). [[구보라|Paul S. Crane]] (1989-1919) wrote [[한국의_여성|''The Women of Korea'']] (1918).<ref>https://archive.org/details/womenofkorea00cran</ref> [[류애나|Anabel Nisbet]] (1869-1920) wrote [[한국에서의_하루_하루|''Day In and Day Out In Korea'']] (1919).<ref>https://static1.squarespace.com/static/590be125ff7c502a07752a5b/t/5d103b83bdbb9800018e08f1/1561344912328/Nisbet%2C+Anabel+Major%2C+Day+In+and+Day+Out+in+Korea.pdf</ref>[[스와인하트_로이스|Lois Swinehart]] (1869-1971) wrote [[''Jane in the Orient'']] (1924), [[조선의_아이_사랑이|''Sarangie: A Child of Chosen''[[ (1926)<ref> http://anthony.sogang.ac.kr/PDF/Sarangie.pdf</ref>, [[한국이_부른다|''Korea Calls!: A Story of the Eastern Mission Field'']] (1929), and a [[영광스러운_삶_서서평|biography]] of her fellow missionary, the esteemed nurse [[서서평|Elizabeth Schepping]] (1937). And [[도마리아|Maria Dodson]] (1998-1972) wrote [[한국에서_보낸_반평생|''Half a Lifetime in Korea'']] (1952).In particular, ''The Women of Korea'' and ''Sarangie: A Child of Chosen'' provide insight into the lives of girls and women at the time. |
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Korea in the Early Twentieth Century as Seen by Western Missionaries in Gwangju
Narrative
Among the foreign missionaries who lived in Gwangju, several wrote of their experiences, which provide a glimpse into life in Gwangju, and Korea more broadly, at the time. Ella Graham (1889-1930) wrote Two Decades in the Hermit Kingdom (unpublished, 1907-1927). Paul S. Crane (1989-1919) wrote The Women of Korea (1918).[1] Anabel Nisbet (1869-1920) wrote Day In and Day Out In Korea (1919).[2]Lois Swinehart (1869-1971) wrote ''Jane in the Orient'' (1924), [[조선의_아이_사랑이|Sarangie: A Child of Chosen[[ (1926)[3], Korea Calls!: A Story of the Eastern Mission Field (1929), and a biography of her fellow missionary, the esteemed nurse Elizabeth Schepping (1937). And Maria Dodson (1998-1972) wrote Half a Lifetime in Korea (1952).In particular, The Women of Korea and Sarangie: A Child of Chosen provide insight into the lives of girls and women at the time.
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