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What are the 4 periods of Philippine literature?
What Are the Different Literary Periods in Philippine Literature? The different literary periods in Philippine literature include the pre-colonial period, the Spanish colonial era, the American colonial era and the contemporary period. Literature in the Philippines evolved as part of the country’s changing history.
What are the 5 periods of Philippine literature?
PHILIPPINE LITERATURE
- I. PRE-COLONIAL PERIOD (–BC to 1564) A. …
- II. SPANISH COLONIZATION PERIOD (1565 – 1863) A. …
- III. NATIONALISTIC / PROPAGANDA AND REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. (1864 – 1896) …
- IV. AMERICAN COLONIAL PERIOD (1910 – 1945) A. …
- V. JAPANESE OCCUPATION (1942 – 1960) A. …
- VI. CONTEMPORARY/MODERN PERIOD (1960 – PRESENT) A.
What is the longest period in the Philippine literature?
Filipinos often lose sight of the fact that the first period of the Philippine literary history is the longest.
What are the stages of Philippine literature?
According to Mariñas (1974) Philippine Literature in Spanish can be divided into 5 stages of development namely:
- Works of Spanish Religious About the Philippines (1593–1800)
- Formative Stage (1800–1900)
- Nationalist Stage (1883–1903)
- The Golden Age (1903–1966)
- Modern Works (1966–present)
What are the 7 literary periods?
Periods of American Literature
- The Colonial and Early National Period (17th century to 1830) …
- The Romantic Period (1830 to 1870) …
- Realism and Naturalism (1870 to 1910) …
- The Modernist Period (1910 to 1945) …
- The Contemporary Period (1945 to present)