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Philippine Literature Under Spanish Era

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Objective

• To be able to understand how Literature started during the Spanish Period.

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Historical Background

• Spanish colonization in the Philippines started in 1565 during the time of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, the first Spanish governor-general in the Philippines.

• Literature started to flourish during his time.

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• The Spaniards colonized the Philippines for more than three centuries.

• The Spanish colonizers wanted to undermine the native oral tradition by substituting for it the story of the Passion of Christ. However, the native tradition survived and even flourished in areas inaccessible to the Spaniards.

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• The church authorities adopted a policy of spreading the Church doctrines by communicating to the natives in their own language.– Doctrina Christiana (1593), the first book to be printed inthe Philippines, was a prayerbook written in Spanish with an accompanying Tagalog translation.

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• The task of translating religious instructional materials forced the Spanish missionaries to employ natives as translators.

• Eventually, these natives learned to read and write both in Spanish and in their native tongue.

Ladinos- bilingual natives - They published their works, mainly

devotional poetry, in the first decade of the 17th century.

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• Gaspar Aquino de Belen

- the most gifted among the Ladinos.

- he wrote the Mahal na Pasion ni Jesu Christo, a Tagalog poem based on Christ's passion, was published in 1704.

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• In the 18th century, secular literature from Spain in the form of medieval ballads inspired the native poetic-drama form called the komedya, later to be called moro-moro because these often dealt with the theme of Christians triumphing over Moslems.

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• Printing overtook the oral tradition, and it set for the development of prose.

• The first Filipino novel was "Ninay," written in Spanish by Pedro Paterno.

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Prominent figures during Spanish Colonial Period

• Fransisco Baltazar (1788-1862), popularly called Balagtas, is the acknowledged master of traditional Tagalog poetry.

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• His narrative poem, "Florante at Laura," written in sublime Tagalog, is about tyranny in Albanya, but it is also perceived to be about the tyranny in his Filipino homeland.

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• Jose Rizal (1861-1896), our National Hero, chose the realistic novel as his medium.

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• Rizal's two novels, "Noli Me Tangere" and its sequel, "El Filibusterismo“, chronicle the life and ultimate death of Ibarra, a Filipino educated in abroad, who attempts to reform his country through education.

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• Inspired by Rizal and his two novels were Andres Bonifacio (1863-1897) and his closest aide, Emilio Jacinto (1875-1899). Both were writers and social critics who were profoundly influenced by the liberal ideas of the French enlightenment.

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• The Philippine revolutionary period also had its share of women writers.

• Gregoria de Jesus, wife of Andres Bonifacio, wrote notable Tagalog poetry.

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• In Vigan of the Ilocano North, Leona Florentino, by her poetry, became the foremost Ilocano writer of her time.