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Eou yadam
Hangul
어우야담
Hanja
於于野譚
Revised RomanizationEou yadam
McCune–ReischauerŎu yadam

Eou yadam (Korean pronunciation: [ʌ.u jadam], "Eou's Unofficial Histories") is a collection of stories by Yu Mong-in (유몽인, 1559–1623), a scholar, official and writer of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea (1392-1910).[1] The title is composed of his pen name, "Eou", and "yadam", which can be roughly translated as "unofficial histories" or "miscellaneous talks" in English.[2] Eou yadam was written in classical Chinese, the written lingua franca of the time. It remains five volumes in one book although Eou yadam originally consisted of 10 volumes. It is regarded the progenitor of yadam, a body of collected stories that flourished in the late Joseon period. While some of his contemporaries praised Eou Yadam as written in a lucid, and succinct literary style, Eu Yadam was never published until the late 19th century because of Yu Mong-in's unfortunate political career, which bought the capital punishment for him and his son for the rumour that they plotted against the then-reigning King Injo. Eu yadam is cited in a number of Joseon literary works by scholars such as Jang Yu (1587–1638), Yi Ik (1681–1763), Jong Yak-yong (1762–1836), etc. At least thirty different editions of Eou yadam are extant. These were used by Yu Mong-in's descendants to reconstruct Eou yadam. This version is called the Manjong-jae version. A number of manuscripts are found at libraries such as National Library of Korea and Kyujanggak, Seoul, South Korea.[3]

  1. ^ "어우야담(於于野談), Eou yadam" (in Korean and English). The Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
  2. ^ Boudewijn Walraven; Remco E. Breuker (2007). Korea in the Middle. CNWS Publications. p. 186. ISBN 978-90-5789-153-3. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
  3. ^ 어우야담 (於于野譚) (in Korean). Empas/ EncyKorea. Retrieved 2008-08-23.

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