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The Academy of Korean Studies THE REVIEW OF KOREAN STUDIES THE REVIEW OF KOREAN STUDIES Volume 9 Number 4 (December 2006)
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2006.12
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103 - 133 (31page)

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This paper proposes to bring to light British perceptions of Joseon Korea in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century by examining travel literature by four British authors: John Green (d. 1757), William Robert Broughton (1762-1821), Basil Hall (1788-1844), and John M’Leod (1777?-1820). Green’s work is a compilation of earlier European travelogues, which sheds some light on European views of Korea prior to the first British expedition to Joseon. Broughton, Hall, and M’Leod’s works are first hand accounts of their brief sojourn on Korean shores-the first two expeditions-in 1797 and 1816. In spite of the unwelcome reception by the locals and their constant plea for a swift departure, the British crew were still able to spend some time on Korean land and achieve some level of interaction with the Korean people, albeit limited in time and extent. The narratives are sparse in detail, but they provide valuable clues as to how Korea and Koreans may have been perceived and understood by the British at a time when the two cultures had very little contact with each other. The works also suggest that Korea was regarded as one of the more “civilised” nations by British estimation, perhaps even a potential trading partner which would imply British interest in Korea as one primarily inspired by trade prospects. Such early travel accounts were popular at the time and can be credited with providing preliminary observations regarding foreign people, governments, and even cultural “standards,” which were then used for planning future expeditions and trade tactics. This article pursues an analytical approach to the primary sources, focusing on the implications of their content and rhetorical operations in connection with British attitudes toward Joseon Korea prior to the emergence and rise of the “Great British Empire.”

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Introduction
John Green’s A New General Collection of Voyages and Travels(1745-47)
William Robert Broughton’s A Voyage of Discovery (printed in 1804)
Basil Hall’s Account of a Voyage of Discovery (1818) and John M’Leod’s Narrative of a Voyage (1817)
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Appendix
References

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