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Record of Lady Sa's Southward Journey

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Record of Lady Sa’s Southward Journey, also called Lady Sa’s Journey To The South, or Sa sshi namjŏn ki (Korean사씨남정기; Hanja謝氏南征記), is a 17th-century Korean novel by Kim Man-jung set in the Ming dynasty of China.[1]

It was written during the Joseon dynasty, under the reign of King Sukjong. Unlike most works of unknown authorship, the novel has been attributed to a single author.[2][3][4][5]

Main characters

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  • Lady Sa

The main protagonist in the novel. She is the loyal and virtuous wife of Master Yu. Married to Master Yu for nine years, but unable to bear any children.

  • Master Yu

A scholar and Lady Sa’s husband who then becomes Lady Kyo’s husband.

  • Lady Kyo

The second wife of Master Yu. She is envious of Lady Sa’s position as the first wife and went to great lengths in order to secure that same position. She gave birth to Master Yu’s only child, a son. However, she then kills her son in order to frame Lady Sa.

Influence on arts and pop culture

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Montgomery, Charles (October 23, 2016). "Heroes, Fantasies, and Families: What Went Into the First Korean Novels?". Los Angeles Review Of Books.
  2. ^ Montgomery, Charles (February 2, 2016). "Korean Literature in Translation – CHAPTER FIVE: Classical Novels". Literature in Translation.
  3. ^ Chong, Byong-Wuk (August 16, 2019). "Korean literature". Britannica.
  4. ^ "Record of Lady Sa's Southward Journey". June 6, 2015.
  5. ^ Lee, Seung-Ah (March 28, 2017). "Lady Sa's Journey to the South". Korean Literature Now.