Lee Hae-cho

Japanese: 李海朝 - りかいちょう
Lee Hae-cho
Korean novelist. Born in Pocheon, Gyeonggi-do. His pen name was Tono or Etsusai. He was a representative of the "new novel" movement, which advocated the necessity of self-reliance and modern education, and his most famous work was "The Liberty Bell" (1910).

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Japanese:
朝鮮の小説家。京畿道抱川生れ。号は東濃,悦斎。自主独立・近代的教育の必要性を説く〈新小説〉の代表的存在で,代表作は《自由鐘》(1910年)。

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