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- Korean Civilization
- Theory of Literature
- Introduction to General Linguistics
- Introduction to Korean and Altaic Linguistics
- Introduction to Korean Theory of Literature
- Shamanism in Korea and Central Asia
- Graphics, Phonetics & Lexicology of the Korean Language
- Morphology
- Korean Literature - Ancient & Medieval
- Korean Literature - Modern
- History of Korea - Ancient
- History of Korea - Modern
- Historical Grammar of the Korean Language
- Philosophy
- Texts:
- To the Chrisanthemum - So Chon-Ju
- Children of the Sea - Choi Nam-Son
- Grass - Kim Su-Yong
- The Cross - Yun Dong-Ju
- Will spring come over the forsaken fields
- Unripe Grapes
- Wretched
Korean Literature - Modern
- Korean Drama (Bg)
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- 1920s Poetry (Bg)
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- I San - Dani (Bg)
- Kim Su-Yong, Ku Sang, Cho Ji-Hun - Dani (Bg)
- Korean Literature Criticism in Korean - bibliography (Bg)
- Kim So-Wol - Eli (Bg)
- Pak Mog-Wol - Eli(Bg)
- So Chon-Ju - Eli (Bg)
- Kim Dong-Ni - Mari (Bg)
- Korean Literature after the Korean War - Mari (Bg)
- Heritage of Hwang Jin-I - Dani (Bg)