SPIRITS, MONSTERS, AND DEMONS
IN PARADISE, IN SEOUL,
AND IN THE UNDERWORLD
Homer B. Hulbert and James S. Gale, two of the most famous North American missionaries to come to Korea in the 1880s, were very fond of ghost stories, but for years the Korean scholars they met swore that no such stories existed in Korea. Eventually, they discovered that Korea, too, had a plentiful supply of ghosts and spirits, celebrated in many eerie tales. However, because the stories had seemed too frivolous or were connected with shamanism and Buddhism, the scholars had been ashamed to talk about them.
A main source of these stories were collections of yadam. These were a form of short tale, especially popular in the Joseon period. Whereas Confucian classics were the gateway to officialdom, yadam offered an escape valve, dealing with things much closer to daily life. The stories told there were about individuals who were not always admirable paragons of Confucian virtue; rather, they were often artful dodgers who managed to escape from tricky situations; survive traps; deal with ghosts, spirits, and nine-tailed foxes; and even get rich in the process.
As we celebrate the one hundred-fiftieth anniversary of the birth of Hulbert and Gale, the present selection of Korean ghost stories¡ªnostalgic for their echoes of the lost world of old Korea and its many ghosts¡ªis offered for the pleasure of readers in the twenty-first century, one hundred years after their original publication.
Introduction
Part I
A Beggar¡¯s Wages
A Hunter¡¯s Mistake
The Donkey Maker
A Submarine Adventure
Necessity, the Mother of Invention
The Essence of Life
The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg
An Aesculapian Episode
Cats and the Dead
A Korean Jonah
A Brave Governor
Hen Versus Centipede
A Tiger Hunter¡¯s Revenge
How Jin Outwitted the Devils
The Ghost of a Ghost
The Tenth Scion
Part II
The Story of Jang Doryeong
Yun Se-Pyeong, the Wizard
The Literary Man of Imsil
The Man on the Road
The Man Who Became a Pig
The Grateful Ghost
Ten Thousand Devils
The Home of the Fairies
The Snake¡¯s Revenge
The Brave Magistrate
The King of Hell
Hong¡¯s Experiences in Hades
Ta-hong
Credits