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  1. Philippine literature is literature associated with the Philippines from prehistory, through its colonial legacies, and on to the present.

  2. Brief summary and critique of a selection of Philippine literature: the two novels of Jose Rizal, Noli me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, two short stories, one in Tagalog and the other in Hiligaynon, and selected poems including Balagtas' Florante at Laura.

  3. Mapping the History of Philippine Literature. Mary Annjelou Montefalcon. The word literature is derived from the Latin term litera which means letter. Some loosely interpret literature as any printed matter written within a book, a magazine or a pamphlet.

  4. This paper traces Hindu-Sanskrit influences in precolonial Philippine literature; examines intangible elements such as superstitions and filial piety in ancient literary forms; and discusses their influences on regional literatures particularly in the literary traditions of Muslim Philippines.

  5. Using this framework as a model, much of Philippine literature in the most recent times can be perceived as actually illuminated history. With imagination and a displeased social conscience, the poets, nov-elists, and dramatists recorded and decoded historical events and situated them in the locus of the nation's Imagination which is the un-

  6. To answer these questions, this paper looks into five major literary traditions of Philippine literature -Native, Islamic, Spanish, American, and Nationalist – which in turn belong to any of the three historical periods of Philippine history: Pre-Colonial, Colonial, and Post-Colonial.

  7. This paper takes a different look at Philippine literature and history. By viewing the literature of a nation as an embodiment of its historical consciousness, it is able to reveal much about: Who is the Filipino today? What makes up and drives Philippine society and culture?

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