Everywhere on earth the fairy world of each country is older and perhaps more enduring than the one we see and feel and tread upon. So I tell in this book the folk lore of the Korean people, and of the behavior of the particular kind of fairies that inhabit the Land of Morning Splendor. Yet, if I live long enough, I shall write the wonderful history of the Korean nation and civilization, which once so enriched Asia, and made possible the modern Japan such as we know today, of which fact the literature and art of both countries bear ample witness.
W. E. G. [[vii]]
CONTENTS
- PAGE
- [The Unmannerly Tiger] 1
- [Tokgabi and His Pranks] 6
- [East Light and the Bridge of Fishes] 11
- [Prince Sandalwood, the Father of Korea] 17
- [The Rabbit’s Eyes] 24
- [Topknots and Crockery Hats] 30
- [Fancha and the Magpie] 38
- [The Sneezing Colossus] 49
- [A Bridegroom for Miss Mole] 53
- [Old White Whiskers and Mr. Bunny] 59
- [The King of the Flowers] 65
- [Tokgabi’s Menagerie] 71
- [Cat-kin and the Queen Mother] 78
- [The Magic Peach] 89
- [The Great Stone Fire Eater] 102
- [Pigling and Her Proud Sisters] 110
- [The Mirror that Made Trouble] 117
- [Old Timber Top] 130
- [Sir One Long Body and Madame Thousand Feet] 147
- [The Sky Bridge of Birds] 155
- [Longka, the Dancing Girl] 161
- [A Frog for a Husband] 167
- [Shoes for Hats] 179
- [The Voice of the Bell] 187
- [The King of the Sparrows] 195
- [The Woodman and the Mountain Fairies] 204
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List of Illustrations
- [The tiger climbed up and out.]
- [Shouted East Light, “Let us flee!”] [14]
- [They cracked their crockery.] [34]
- [With patience Miryek listened to the proud father.] [56]
- [A party of children caught sight of the odd pair.] [76]
- [She heard a whir and a rush of wings.] [110]
- [The lovely lady that stands by the starry river to meet her lord.] [160]
- [All the children clapped their hands.] [192]