How Three Kingdoms Became a National Novel of Korea: From Sanguozhi yanyi to Samgukchi by Hyuk-chan Kwon.
Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 153-158, Dec. 2025
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G. N. EVON, "How Three Kingdoms Became a National Novel of Korea: From Sanguozhi yanyi to Samgukchi by Hyuk-chan Kwon.," Academia Koreana, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 153-158, 2025. DOI: .
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Gregory N. EVON. 2025. How Three Kingdoms Became a National Novel of Korea: From Sanguozhi yanyi to Samgukchi by Hyuk-chan Kwon.. Academia Koreana, 28, 2, (2025), 153-158. DOI: .
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EVON, G. (2025). How Three Kingdoms Became a National Novel of Korea: From Sanguozhi yanyi to Samgukchi by Hyuk-chan Kwon.. Academia Koreana, 28(2), 153-158. DOI: .
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