Jung Eun-gwol

Jung Eun-gwol (Korean: 정은궐; Hanja: 鄭銀闕) is a South Korean novelist. Two of her bestselling books have been adapted into television dramas -- Sungkyunkwan Scandal (KBS2, 2010) and Moon Embracing the Sun (MBC, 2012).[1][2]

Works

YearTitleVolumesPublisherAdaptationNotes
2004그녀의 맞선 보고서
2
MaeumjariWritten under the pen name
블루플라워 ("Blue Flower")
2005Moon Embracing the Sun
2
YP Books
Paran Media
Moon Embracing the Sun
(MBC, 2012)
Revised in 2011[3]
2007The Lives of Sungkyunkwan Confucian Scholars
2
Paran MediaSungkyunkwan Scandal
(KBS2, 2010)
Revised in 2009[4][5]
2009규장각 각신들의 나날
2
Paran Media
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gollark: HECf reactors will still need crazy amounts of scrubbers, though.
gollark: If so, I expect reactors to eventually have their power output contain a "- stupid amount of power to scrubbers" note.
gollark: *Can* you run multiple scrubbers per chunk?
gollark: I think you should implement a minimum, though.

References

  1. Yang, Sunghee (Winter 2011). "From Print to Screen and Back Again: The Dramatization of Novels, the Novelization of Dramas". LIST Magazine. Archived from the original on 2013-11-01. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  2. Park, Min-young (27 December 2010). "Shortcut to bestseller: Put it on popular drama". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2013-03-26.
  3. "The Moon Embracing the Sun (2-Volume Set)". Han Books. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  4. "The Lives of Sungkyunkwan Confucian Scholars - Book 1". Han Books. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  5. "The Lives of Kyujanggak Confucian Scholars - Book 2". Han Books. Retrieved 2013-02-10.


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