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Hong Yun-Sook, the Glossary

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Hong Yun-Sook (1925 – 12 October 2015) was considered one of the leading Korean female poets of her generation.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 14 relations: Brother Anthony, Chongju, Dongduk Women's University, Heianhoku-dō, Ko Un, Korea under Japanese rule, Ku Sang, List of Korean-language poets, North Pyongan Province, Sangmyung University, Seoul, Seoul National University of Education, Society of Korean Poets, The Hankyoreh.

  2. 20th-century South Korean women writers
  3. 20th-century South Korean writers
  4. People from Chongju
  5. Society of Korean Poets Award winners
  6. South Korean women poets

Brother Anthony

Brother Anthony (born 1942) is a translator, scholar, and member of the Taizé Community.

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Chongju

Chŏngju (also Jŏngju) is a ''si'', or city, in southern North P'yŏngan province, North Korea.

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Dongduk Women's University

Dongduk Women's University (DWU) is a private university in Seoul, South Korea.

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Heianhoku-dō

, alternatively Heianhoku Province or North Heian Province, was a province of Korea under Japanese rule.

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Ko Un

Ko Un (고은; born 1 August 1933) is a South Korean poet whose works have been translated and published in more than fifteen countries. Hong Yun-Sook and Ko Un are 20th-century South Korean poets.

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Korea under Japanese rule

From 1910 to 1945, Korea was ruled as a part of the Empire of Japan under the name Chōsen (Hanja: 朝鮮, Korean: 조선), the Japanese reading of Joseon.

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Ku Sang

Ku Sang (September 16, 1919 – May 11, 2004) was a Korean poet, considered one of Korea's most respected and trusted poets. Hong Yun-Sook and Ku Sang are 20th-century South Korean poets.

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List of Korean-language poets

This is a list of Korean-language poets.

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North Pyongan Province

North Pyongan Province (also spelled North P'yŏngan) is a western province of North Korea.

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Sangmyung University

Sangmyung University is a private university in South Korea with the main campus in Jongno, Seoul, and an auxiliary campus in Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do.

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Seoul

Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea.

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Seoul National University of Education

The Seoul National University of Education (SNUE) is a public university in Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea, which provides specialized training for future public elementary school teachers in South Korea.

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Society of Korean Poets

The Society of Korean Poets is a literary organization established in 1957.

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The Hankyoreh

The Hankyoreh is a centre-left liberal daily newspaper in South Korea.

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See also

20th-century South Korean women writers

20th-century South Korean writers

People from Chongju

Society of Korean Poets Award winners

South Korean women poets

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Yun-Sook

Also known as Hong Yun-suk.