Korea Letters in the William Elliot Griffis Collection

An Annotated Selection

Young-mee Yu Cho author William Eilliot Griffis author Young-mee Yu Cho editor Sungmin Park editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rutgers University Press

Published:16th Feb '24

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Korea Letters in the William Elliot Griffis Collection cover

William Elliot Griffis (1843 – 1928) graduated from Rutgers College in 1869 and taught four years in Fukui and Tokyo. After his return to the United States, he devoted himself to his research and writing on East Asia throughout his life. He authored 20 books about Japan and five books about Korea including, Corea: The Hermit Nation (1882), Corea, Without and Within: Chapters on Corean History, Manners and Religion (1885), The Unmannerly Tiger, and Other Korean Tales (1911), A Modern Pioneer in Korea: The Life Story of Henry G. Appenzeller (1912), and Korean Fairy Tales (1922). In particular, his bestseller, Corea: The Hermit Nation (1882) was reprinted numerous times through nine editions over thirty years. He was not only known as "the foremost interpreter of Japan to the West before World War I but also the American expert on Korea. After his death, his collection of books, documents, photographs and ephemera was donated to Rutgers.
The Korean materials in the Griffis Collection at Rutgers University consist of journals, correspondence, articles, maps, prints, photos, postcards, manuscripts, scrapbooks, and ephemera. These papers reflect Griffis's interests and activities in relation to Korea as a historian, scholar, and theologian. They provide a rare window into the turbulent period of late nineteenth- and twentieth-century Korea, witnessed and evaluated by Griffis and early American missionaries in East Asia. The Korea Letters in the William Elliot Griffis Collection are divided into two parts: letters from missionaries and letters from Japanese and Korean political figures. Newly available and accessible through this collection, these letters develop a multifaceted history of early American missionaries in Korea, the Korean independence movement, and Griffis's views on Korean culture.

“Cho and Park’s richly annotated collection will be a significant resource to scholars of modern Korean history, Protestant missions in East Asia, and Korean-Japanese relations. Moreover, Korea Letters undoubtedly will provide seed material for future research projects.”
 — Joseph M. Henning, editor of Interpreting the Mikado's Empire: The Writings of William Elliot Griffis
“Painstakingly compiled and meticulously researched, this should be required reading for anyone interested in the history of Korean studies or Korea’s relations with the West.”
 — Daniel Pieper, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

ISBN: 9781978828797

Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 28mm

Weight: 626g

356 pages