Abstract
Literary spaces can be categorized into those conceived by the artist's imagination and those that exist as tangible entities within literary works. The latter category, particularly the literary hall, serves not only as a significant cultural resource within the region but also plays a crucial role in preserving memory by archiving and showcasing literary heritage. In light of this context, the commentators aim to investigate the operational direction of the Kim Gwang-soon Ancient Literature Museum (tentative name) as a component of the “Literature Content Literature Museum. on the “Kim Kwang Soon's Collection of 100 Manuscripts of Korean Classic Novels,” which has been meticulously collected over a n extended period, reflecting both its a ca demic significance and the dedication of its compiler as an educator. The “Kim Kwang Soon's Collection of 100 Manuscripts of Korean Classic Novels” represents a classic Korean novel that has been curated by Kim Kwang-soon, embodying a distinctive character that effectively conveys the personality of the scribe. This is largely due to the fact that the manuscript is frequently described and amended in accordance with the author's worldview and philosophical outlook during the transcription process. As noted, to existing works, even those sharing the same title exhibit differing personalities. value in the history of Korean literature, as it has been altered and refined to embody the characteristics of a copy. Furthermore, Kim Kwang-soon, the curator of this collection, is regarded a s a figure of significa nt merit due to his pa ssion a s a professor dedicated to the collection, education, and research of ancient novels. academic and cultural industrial value, as it explores the potential of a literary museum utilizing the unique literary resource known as seeks to enhance visitors' experiences and enjoyment while deriving the intrinsic values of “KKim Kwang Soon's Collection of 100 Manuscripts of Korean Classic Novels” and establishing foundational directions for the literature museum based on these insights.
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