Chunhyang

Chunhyang

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Central to the Korean pansori musical storytelling tradition is Chunhyangga, an eighteenth-century love story involving the romance between Yi Mongryong, heir to a noble family, and Chunhyang, daughter of a courtesan. In Chunhyang, novelist Jin Renshun reimagines that romance, challenging its premises and taking it in a radically new direction.
Chunhyang is the story of a mother and a daughter’s quests for independence and self-worth in a world where women are too often confined and devalued. Beautifully told, blending lyricism with humor, Chunhyang introduces us to a memorable cast of characters-from powerful officials to orphaned children-and carries us toward a dramatic and poignant conclusion.
Synopsis

Chunhyang’s mother is the daughter of an apothecary, and beautiful beyond compare. While young, she falls in love with a noble official who spends a huge sum of money to build her a house, which comes to be known as Attar Lodge. There Chunhyang is born, and there her mother acquires fame as Lady Hyang, praised by hack writers and pansori (solo lyrical opera) singers alike.
Over time, Attar Lodge becomes the home to a number of other underprivileged people: an abandoned woman, an impoverished gentleman, the son of a singsong girl, the daughter of a thief. Despite their low social status, they enjoy life to its fullest. Their stories attract many visitors, such as lustful businessmen, young men yearning for fame, and arrogant nobles.
Yi Mongryong, son of a prominent family, meets Chunhyang by chance at the Dano Festival and is immediately smitten. He mistakes her for Lady Hyang and goes to her mother’s house at midnight. But Mongryong is no different from other men before him: his love interest is no more than a fleeting fancy, for he has other ambitions. Lady Hyang uses hack writers and pansori singers to exaggerate and spread the love story of Chunhyang and Mongryong, turning it into a classic legend. The new Namwon magistrate, Byeon Hakdo, tries to force Chunhyang to marry him.
Lady Hyang comes up with a dramatic idea to prevent that from happening, and Chunhyang also makes a decision that is totally different from the one we know in the classic Chunhyangga.
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JinRenshun

HerworksincludethenovelChunhyang,theshortstoryandnovellacollectionsPeachBlossom,ThePineTown,andInCommemorationofMyFriendJinZhi,andtheessaycollectionsWhiteasaLilyandSentientBeings.ShehaswonmanyhonorsincludingtheChunshenOriginalLiteraryAward,JunmaLiteraryAwardsforEthnicMinorityWriters,ChuangChung-WenLiteraryAward,ChinaWritersPublishingGroupAward,LinJinlanShortStoryAward,People’sLiteratureShortStoryAward,ShortStoryAwardofSelectedStories,NovelMonthlyHundredFlowersAward,andOctoberLiteratureAward.HerworkshavebeentranslatedintoEnglish,Korean,Arabic,Japanese,Russian,German,andMongolian.SheisamemberofthepresidiumoftheChinaWritersAssociationandchairoftheJilinWritersAssociation.

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PartI
LadyHyang
TheHallimViceCommissioner
AttarLodge
Chunhyang
LadyHyang
Gimsu
Sodan
Mr.Bongju
Chunhyang
TheHallimViceCommissioner’sWidow
ThePalaceMusicMaster
GimsuandI
Mr.Bongju

PartII
Eungil
SodanandMe
YiMongryong
Chunhyang
YiMongryong
Chunhyang
TheNewPrefect
ByeonHakdo
ThePansoriPerformer
OksutheScholar
Gimsu,orSapience
LadyHyang
Chunhyang