

Hulbert published a magazine, "The Korea Review,'' from 19, which was focused on denouncing the Japanese colonial rule and introducing Korean history and culture to the international audience.

During their stay in Korea, they became fascinated about the Korean folktales that featured ghosts, goblins, fairies and magical beasts, and committed themselves to translating these stories for international readers. Gale, North American Christian missionaries who came to Korea in the 1880s, were no exceptions. Compiled by Brother Anthony of Taize Seoul Selection: 176 pp., $15Įveryone loves a good ghost story and Homer B.
