Abstract

This study is a comparative exploration of the eastern and western ideologies of chastity as reflected in the literatures of two distant societies: Renaissance England and 19th-century Korea. Despite the chronological and geographical distances between them, Renaissance England and nineteenthcentury Korea share many significant socio-historical similarities, as both were societies in transition from the medieval to the modern world. The

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