@article{oai:t-junshin.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000018, author = {大竹, 聖美}, issue = {25}, journal = {東京純心大学紀要 現代文化学部}, month = {Mar}, note = {In the early 20th century, when Bang Jeong-hwan was born, Korea was in a state of flux. Domestically its existing social order and traditional values were being re-examined, and an era of world-historic imperialism saw a struggle for self-determination and national identity. Korean children's literature is representative of this era. This paper explores the ‘footprints’ and achievements of Bang Jeong-hwan mainly through field reconnaissance in Korea as part of the study of the establishment of Korean children's literature. The exploration of historical sites related to Bang Jeong-hwan and the Japanese translation of the inscriptions engraved on them are presented for the first time in this article. Together with “Materials / Bang Jeong-hwan and Chronology of Important Matters Related to the Establishment of Korean Children's Literature (Otake, January 2021 Edition)”, it will be an effective stepping stone for future research on Korean children's literature.}, pages = {1--13}, title = {韓国児童文学成立期の探究と1921年前後の方定煥の足跡 ー 伝記的考察と史跡踏査を中心に}, year = {2021}, yomi = {オオタケ, キヨミ} }