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Yangju Sandae Nori, Masked Drama of Korea 16 mm. 33 min., colour. July 14, 1966, filmed in Seoul.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 July 2014
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1. Although not strictly following the McCune-Reischauer system, this is the commonly used romanization for the dynasty from 1392-1910.
2. Title given by Prof.Du-hyon, Lee in his definitive work, Korean Masked Dance Drama, SeoulGoogle Scholar: Research Institute of Korean Mask Dance Dramas, 1973. Saennim was the name used to refer to a very timid, weak and bigoted person, usually of the noble or yangban class.
3. The mask of the character referred to as Om has multi-colored spots on it indicating a skin disease of some sort, perhaps scabies or boils. Lee Du-hyon refers to this character in English as the boil monk.