LC control no. | n 85183561 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PL991.13.M3 |
Personal name heading | Ch'ae, Man-sik, 1902-1950 |
Variant(s) | Ch'ae, Paengnŭng, 1902-1950 Ch'ae, Paeng-nŭng, 1902-1950 Chae, Man-shik, 1902-1950 蔡 萬植, 1902-1950 채 만식, 1902-1950 |
Birth date | 1902-06-17 |
Death date | 1950-06-11 |
Place of birth | Okgu (Korea) |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated Non-Latin script references reviewed in NACO CJK Funnel References Project. |
Found in | Ch'ae Man-sik, 1984: t.p. (Ch'ae Man-sik) p. 199, etc. (b. 6-17-02; d. 6-11-50) Kim, S.S. Ch'ae Man-sik yŏnʼgu, 1989: t.p. (Ch'ae Man-sik) p. 7 (h. Paengnŭng) His Peace under heaven, 1992: CIP t.p. (Chae Man-Sik [in rom.]) Ch'ae Man-sik kwa Chosŏnjŏk kŭndae munhak ŭi kusang, 2001: t.p. (Ch'ae Man-sik) cover (Man-shik Chae [in rom.]) Turbid rivers, 2016: ECIP t.p. (Ch'ae Man-sik) data view (Ch'ae Man-Sik was born in Okgu, North Jeolla Province in 1902. He produced works that authentically showcased the social realities and conflicts of the time such as "My Innocent Uncle" (1938), Peace Under Heaven (1938), and the play The Legend of the Mantis (1940), among others. Afterwards and until his death on June 11, 1950, shortly before the outbreak of Korean War, he reproached the pro-Japanese actions of Korean intellectuals at the end of the colonial period in his work and also produced satires of contemporary society in post-Liberation Korea) OCLC #22493516, June 26, 2019 (access point: 蔡 萬植, 1902-1950 = 채 만식, 1902-1950 = Ch'ae, Man-sik, 1902-1950; usage: 채 만식 = Ch'ae Man-sik) |
Invalid LCCN | n 86072588 |