Harace Newton Allen's 'Korean Tales' is a collection of fascinating stories that provide insights into Korean culture, traditions, and folklore. Through his captivating narration and vivid descriptions, Allen transports readers to the enchanting world of Korea, filled with mythical creatures, heroic deeds, and moral lessons. The book is a mixture of fairy tales, legends, and anecdotes that showcase the unique storytelling tradition of Korea. Allen's prose is simple yet evocative, making 'Korean Tales' an engaging read for both literary enthusiasts and those interested in Korean culture. The book is a valuable contribution to the study of Korean literature and serves as a gateway for readers to explore the rich storytelling heritage of the country. Horace Newton Allen's deep knowledge of Korean culture, acquired during his time as a medical missionary in Korea, is evident in 'Korean Tales'. His firsthand experiences and interactions with the locals have influenced his writing, adding authenticity and depth to the stories. 'Korean Tales' is a must-read for anyone curious about Korean folklore and seeking a deeper understanding of the country's cultural heritage.