Название: An Illustrated Guide to Korean Mythology Автор: W. Choi Издательство: Global Oriental Ltd Год: 2008 Формат: pdf Страниц: 330 Размер: 14.6 Мб Язык: английский
This highly engaging volume by one of Korea’s leading scholars of comparative provides a valuable introduction to centuries-old beliefs, myths and folk tales relating to Cosmology and Flood, Birth and Agriculture, Messengers of the Underworld, Shamans, Disease, Good Fortune, Love and Family, Gods of Village Shrines, and Heroes.
Preliminary Material pp.: i–x Introduction: Understanding Korean Myths pp.: 1–10 (10) The Korean Gods pp.: 11–18 (8) The Formation Of Heaven And Earth pp.: 19–27 (9) Shoot For A Sun, Shoot For A Moon pp.: 28–37 (10) A Man And A Woman Who Became The Gods Of The Sun And The Moon pp.: 38–41 (4) Origin Of The Seven Stars Of The Great Bear pp.: 42–50 (9) The Great Flood pp.: 51–54 (4) The Grandmother Goddess Of Birth pp.: 55–61 (7) Chach’?ngbi Agriculture Goddess pp.: 62–82 (21) Ch’ils?ng, Grain Protection Goddess pp.: 83–89 (7) Tangg?m-aegi And The Three Ches?k Gods pp.: 90–128 (39) Samani Lived Three Thousand Years pp.: 129–136 (8) Sama Changja And His Scapegoat Horse pp.: 137–144 (8) Kangim Went Down To The Underworld To Capture The King Of Hades pp.: 145–166 (22) Paridegi, Goddess Who Guides Dead Souls To The Underworld pp.: 167–188 (22) The Three Brothers Who Became Shamans To Save Their Mother pp.: 189–204 (16) If You Are A Great Shaman, Do You Possess The Gift Of Miracles? pp.: 205–208 (4) Kaksi Sonnim, The Smallpox Goddess pp.: 209–226 (18) A Benefit For All Sick Children pp.: 227–232 (6) Kam?njang-agi, The Goddess Of Good Fortune pp.: 233–242 (10) On?li, The Goddess Of Fortune-Telling pp.: 243–248 (6) Bride Ch’?ngj?ng And Her Sacrificial Death For Love pp.: 249–257 (9) Hallakkungi, The Flower Warden God In The S?ch’?n Flower Garden pp.: 258–263 (6) The House God And The House-Site Goddess pp.: 264–276 (13) The Snake Goddess Migrated To Cheju Island pp.: 277–283 (7) Gods Protecting A Village pp.: 284–289 (6) Cheju Island’s Divine Gods pp.: 290–291 (2) Sir Paekju And Sir K?msang, Witchcrafters pp.: 292–300 (9) A Hero Who Killed Poly-Headed Generals pp.: 301–308 (8) Kunung, The Warrior God Of Preventing Misfortune pp.: 309–310 (2) Tribute Of One Hundred Head Of White Horses pp.: 311–314 (4) General Paek, Lake Ch’?nji Protecting God On Mount Paekdu pp.: 315–318 (4) Further Reading pp.: 319–320 (2)
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