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1910-1930
Years of Period of Apprenticeship
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Period of Apprenticeship
Period where Filipino writers imitated Western literary forms and experimented with different genres (news, poetry, short stories, plays, essays, and novels).
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1920-1930
Years of Period of Emergence
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Period of Emergence
This period showed the growth of Filipino literature in English, influenced by Romanticism and Realism
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Period of Emergence
Period where short stories became the dominant literary form.
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Period of Emergence
This period is where Jose Garcia Villa gained international recognition, earning the title "Poet of the Century".
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Paz Marquez Benitez
Dead Stars was written by
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Dead Stars
Considered the first short story in English by a Filipino.
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Paz Latorena
The Small Key was written by
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The Small Key
Another significant short story
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Jose Garcia Villa
Footnote to Youth was written by
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Footnote to Youth
This short story explored youth, responsibility, and life choices.
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Zoilo Galang
Child of Sorrow was written by
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Child of Sorrow
First novel written in English by a Filipino.
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El Nuevo Dia
In English, this is names "The New Day"
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Sergio Osmena
El Nuevo Dia was founded by
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El Nuevo Dia
known for nationalistic articles despite censorship attempts
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1900
El Nuevo Dia was founded in
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Kahapon, Ngayon, at Bukas
Depicts the oppression of Filipinos by the Americans and their imperialistic ambitions
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Aurelio Tolentino
Kahapon, Ngayon, at Bukas was written by
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Tanikalang Ginto
Explores themes of freedom and the desire to break free from colonial domination.
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Juan Abad
Tanikalang Ginto was written by
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Spanish Writers
Focused on traditional themes, shifting away from nationalism.
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Tagalog Writers
Tackled social issues, national identity, and the importance of the native language.
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English Writers
Adopted Western literary styles, particularly Realism and Romanticism.
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Pedro Bukaneg
"Father of Ilocano Literature"
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Pedro Bukaneg
His name is synonymous with Balagtasan in the Ilocano tradition.
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Claro Caluya
"Prince of Ilocano Poets"
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Juan Crisostomo Soto
"Father of Kapampangan Literature"
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Aurelio Tolentino
Translated works into Kapampangan, including Kahapon, Ngayon, at Bukas
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Eriberto Gumban
"Father of Visayan Literature"
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Magdalena Jalandoni
Famous for her novel Tunuksan Isa Ca Bulakla
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Tunuksan Isa Ca Bulakla
Magdalen Jalandoni made the novel