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Literature of the Philippines - Literature by languages

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Literature of the Philippines - Literature by languages: Encyclopedia II - Literature of the Philippines - Colonial Literature XVI-XVIII Century

The arrival of the Spaniards in 1565 brought Spanish culture and language. The Spanish conquerors established a strict class system that was based on race and soon imposed Roman Catholicism on the native population. Augustinian and Franciscan missionaries, accompanied by Spanish soldiers soon spread Christianity from island to island. Their mission was made easier by the forced relocation of indigenous peoples during this time, as the uprooted natives turned to the foreign, structured religion as the new center of their lives. The priests and friars preached in local languages and e ...

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Literature of the Philippines - Literature by languages: Encyclopedia II - Literature of the Philippines - Modern Literature XX Century

Ironically, a greater portion of Spanish literature by native Filipinos was written during the American commonwealth period because the Spanish language was still predominant for the Filipino intellectuals. One of the major Philippine writers (Claro Mayo Recto continued writing in Spanish until 1946. Other well know Spanish writers, especially during the American period were Isidro Marfori, Cecilio Apostol(Pentelicas, 1941), Fernando Ma. Guerrero (Crisalidas, 1914), Gaspar Aquino de B ...

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Literature of the Philippines - Literature by languages: Encyclopedia II - Literature of the Philippines - Classical Literature XIX Century

Classical literature (José Rizal, Pedro Paterno, Jesús Balmori, Huerta, Farolán, Licsi, Lumba, Castillo etc. ) and historical documents (national anthem, Constitución Política de Malolos), were written in Spanish, which is no longer an official language. Nationalism was first propagated in the Spanish language, especially in the writings of Marcelo H. Del Pilar or 'Plaridel' in the La Solidaridad publications. In Cebu, 1 ...

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Literature of the Philippines, Literature of the Philippines - Archaic Writing System, Literature of the Philippines - Colonial Literature XVI-XVIII Century, Literature of the Philippines - Classical Literature XIX Century, Literature of the Philippines - Modern Literature XX Century, Literature of the Philippines - Literature by languages, Literature of the Philippines - Notable People, Literature of the Philippines - Notable Works

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Literature of the Philippines - Literature by languages: Encyclopedia II - Literature of the Philippines - Archaic Writing System

Compared to other Southeast Asian countries, the Philippines has very few artifacts that show evidence of writing. However literacy was widespread in Luzon when the Spaniards came in 1571 with a script called Baybayin or Alibata. The Spaniards recorded that people in Manila and other places wrote on bamboo and specially prepared palm leaves using knives and styli. They were using the ancient Tagalog script which had 17 basic symbols, three of which were the vowels a, i, and u. Each basic consonantal symbol had the inhere ...

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Literature of the Philippines, Literature of the Philippines - Archaic Writing System, Literature of the Philippines - Colonial Literature XVI-XVIII Century, Literature of the Philippines - Classical Literature XIX Century, Literature of the Philippines - Modern Literature XX Century, Literature of the Philippines - Literature by languages, Literature of the Philippines - Notable People, Literature of the Philippines - Notable Works

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