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At any rate, Gale left his accounts of his travel to Korea in series of books. His earliest accounts of Korea can be excavated in his first book, Korean Sketches (1898). Gale, with humor where applicable,
describes his early journey in and out of Korea in detail.
There is a slight hint of Orientalism in his writing due to the time frame of his book, but with an open mind his honest-to-his-own-opinion writing does not discomfort his readers.
He comments on various things that he observed, from his horrified opinion on what Koreans do with their dogs (which he later accounts, changed very quickly after he had his own taste in one dog’s day of summer) ,
to the unbearable smell of Seoul sewage system, and almost dystopia-like description of the Chosun Dynasty fuming its last breath.
URLリンク(korcan50years.com)
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