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PHILIPPINE
LITERATURE
(The Spanish Period)
Historical Background
 Spanish colonization of the Philippines started in 1565 during the time Miguel
Lopez de Legaspi. (they colonized Philippines for 333 years.)
 Literature flourished during his time.
Changes in the lives of the Filipinos
 They embraced the Catholic religion
 They changed their names
 They were baptized.
 They built houses made of stones and bricks.
 They used beautiful furniture like the piano and used kitchen utensils.
 Carriages, trains and boats were used as means of travel
 They held fiestas to honor the saints, the pope and the governors.
 They had cockfights, horse races and the theatre as means of recreation.
A. Spanish Influences on Philippine Literature
1. The first Filipino alphabet called ALIBATA was replaced by the Roman
alphabet.
2. The teaching of the Christian Doctrine became the basis of religious
practices.
3. The Spanish language which became the literary language during this time
lent may of its words to our language.
4. European legends and traditions brought here became assimilated in our
songs, corridos and moro-moros.
5. Ancient literature was collected and translated to Tagalog and other
dialects.
6. Many grammar books were printed in Filipino, like Tagalog, Ilocano and
Visayan.
7. Our periodicals during these times gained a religious tone.
B. The First Books
1) ANG DOCTRINA CRISTIANA
 first book printed in the Philippines in 1593 in xylography
 written by Fr. Juan de Palencia (Tagalog) and Fr. Domingo Nieva (Spanish)
It contained the following:
Pater Noster (Our Father)
Ave Maria (Hail Mary)
Regina Coeli (Hail Holy Queen)
Ten Commandments of God
Commandments of the Catholic Church
Seven Mortal Sins
How to Confess
Catechism
2) Nuestra Señora del Rosario
 the second book printed in the Philippines written by Fr. Blancas de
San Jose
in 1602
 printed at the UST Printing Press with the help of Juan De Vera
 It contains the biographies of saints, novenas, and questions and
answers on religion
3) Libro de los Cuatro Postprimeras de Hombre
 The first book printed in typography.
4) ANG BARLAAN AT JOSEPHAT
 A Biblical story printed in the Philippines and translated
to Tagalog from Greek by Fr. Antonio de Borja.
 It is believed to be the first Tagalog novel published in the
Philippines even if it’s only a translation.
5) THE PASION
 A book about the life and sufferings of Jesus Christ.
 There were four versions of this in Filipino (Pilapil, de
Belen, de la Merced and the de Guia version)
6) Urbana at felisa.
 a book by Modesto de Castro, the so-called Father of classic prose in
Tagalog
 These are letters between two letters Urbana and Felisa.
 It has influenced greatly the behaviour of people in society because
the letters dealt with good behavior.
7) ang mga dalit kay maria (psalms for mary)
 collection of songs praising the Virgin Mary
 written by Fr. Mariano Sevilla in 1865
C. LITERARY COMPOSITIONS
1) Artes y reglas de la lengua tagala
(Arts and rules of the Tagalog language)
 written by Fr. Blancas de San Jose and translated into Tagalog by
Tomas Pinpin in 1610
2) Comprendio de la lengua tagala
(Understanding the Tagalog language)
 written by Fr. Gaspar de San Agustin in 1703
3) vocabulario de la lengua tagala
(Tagalog vocabulary)
 the first Tagalog dictionary written by Fr.
Pedro de San Buenaventura in 1613
4) vocabulario de la lengua Pampanga
(Pampango vocabulary)
 the first book in Pampango written by Fr.
Diego in 1973
4) vocabulario de la lengua bisaya
(Bisayan vocabulary)
 the best language book in Visayan by Mateo
Sanchez in 1711
5) arte de la lengua ilokana
(The Art of the Ilocano Language)
 the first Ilocano grammar book by Francisco
Lopez
7) arte de la lengua bicolano
(The Art of the Bicol Language)
 the first book in the Bicol language and
written by Fr. Marcos Lisbon in 1754
D. FOLK SONGS
Folk songs became widespread in the
Philippines. They truly manifest the artistic
feelings of the Filipinos. They show the Filipinos’
innate appreciation for love and beauty.
Examples of which are:
Leron-Leron Sinta (Tagalog)
Pamulinawen (Iloko)
Dandansoy (Bisaya)
Sarong Banggi (Bicol)
Atin Cu Pung Singsing (Kapampangan)
E. RECREATIONAL PLAYS
1. Tibag
 Tibag means “to
excavate”.
 It reminds us about the
search of St. Helena for
the Cross on which Jesus
died.
2. Lagaylay
 a special occasion for the Pilarenos of
Sorsogon during Maytime to get
together.
 The participating ladies are chosen and
sometimes, mothers volunteer their
girls in order to fulfil a vow made
during an illness or for a favour
received.
 praise, respect and offering of love to
the Blessed Cross by St. Helena on the
mound she had dug in
3. The Cenaculo
 a dramatic performance to
commemorate the passion and
death of Jesus Christ.
 Two kinds: the Cantada and the
Hablada
 This is written in octosyllabic
verse, with 8 verses to the
stanza. The full length versions
take about 3 nights of staging.
4. Panunuluyan
 Presented before 12:00 on
Christmas Eve.
 a presentation of the
search of the Virgin Mary
and St. Joseph for an inn
to deliver baby Jesus
 Video:
https://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=vQM1axyOcs4
5. The Salubong (or Panubong)
 An Easter play that
dramatizes the
meeting of the
Risen Christ and His
Mother.
6. Carillo (Shadow Play)
 a form of a dramatic entertainment performed
in a moonless night during a town fiesta or on
dark nights after a harvest.
 this shadow play is made by projecting
cardboard figures before a lamp against a
white sheet.
 Various names:
Carillo – Manila, Rizal, Batangas and
Laguna
TITRES in Ilocos Norte, pangasinan, Bataan,
capiz and Negros
TITIRI- Zambales
GAGALO/ KIKIMUT – Pampanga and Tarlac
ALIALA – La Union
7. The Zarzuela
 considered as the “father of the
drama”
 a musical comedy or melodrama in
three acts which dealt with man’s
passions an demotions like love,
hate, revenge , cruelty, avarice or
some social or political problem
 these were originally performed by
travelling dramatic troupes
organized by royal mandate of
Governor Narciso Claveria to
stimulate dramatic performances.
8. The Sainete
 a short musical comedy
popular during the 18th
century.
 They were exaggerated
comedies shown between
acts of long plays and
were mostly performed by
characters from the lower
classes.
F. The Moro-Moro
MORO MORO
 performed during town fiestas to
entertain the people and to remind
them of their Christian religion.
 The plot is usually the same that of a
Christian princess or a nobleman’s
daughter who is captured by the
Mohammedans. The father organizes a
rescue party where fighting between
the Moros and the Christians ensue.
 The Mohammedans are defeated by
some miracles or Divine Intercession and
the Mohammedans are converted to
Christianity.
G. KARAGATAN
 This is a poetic vehicle of a socio-religious nature celebrated
during the death of a person.
 In this contest, more or less formal, a ritual is performed based on
a legend about a princess who dropped her ring into the middle of
the sea and who offered her hand in marriage to anyone who can
retrieve it.
 A leader starts with an extemporaneous poem announcing the
purpose.
 He then spins a “lumbo” ot “tabo” marked with a white line.
 Whoever comes in the direction of the white line when the spinning
stops gets his turn to “go into the sea to look for the ring”. This
means a girl will ask him a riddle and if he is able answer, he will
offer the ring to the girl.
H. DUPLO
 This replaced the Karagatan.
 This is a poetic joust in speaking and
reasoning. The roles are taken from the
Bible and from proverbs and sayings.
 It is usually played during waakes for the
dead.
I. THE BALAGTASAN
 This is poetic joust or
a contest of skills in
debate on a particular
topic or issue.
 This replaced the
Duplo and is held to
honor Francisco
“Balagtas” Baltazar.
J. THE DUNG-AW
 a chant in free verse by a bereaved
person beside the corpse of the
dead
 No definite meter or rhyming
scheme is used. The person is
chanting it freely recites in poetic
rhythm according to his feeling,
emotions and thoughts. It is
personalized and usually deal with
the life, sufferings and sacrifices of
the dead and includes apologies for
his misdeeds.
K. THE AWIT AND
CORRIDO
AWIT
 Dodecasyllabic verse
 are fabricated stories
from writers’ imagination
although the setting and
characters are European
 refers to chanting
CORRIDO
 Octosyllabic verse
 were usually legends or
stories from European
countries like France, Spain,
Italy and Greece.
 refers to narration
They are both referred to as narrative poetry.
Ibong Adarna Florante at
Laura
THANK YOU AND
GOD BLESS!

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Literature During the Spanish Period

  • 2. Historical Background  Spanish colonization of the Philippines started in 1565 during the time Miguel Lopez de Legaspi. (they colonized Philippines for 333 years.)  Literature flourished during his time. Changes in the lives of the Filipinos  They embraced the Catholic religion  They changed their names  They were baptized.  They built houses made of stones and bricks.  They used beautiful furniture like the piano and used kitchen utensils.  Carriages, trains and boats were used as means of travel  They held fiestas to honor the saints, the pope and the governors.  They had cockfights, horse races and the theatre as means of recreation.
  • 3. A. Spanish Influences on Philippine Literature 1. The first Filipino alphabet called ALIBATA was replaced by the Roman alphabet. 2. The teaching of the Christian Doctrine became the basis of religious practices. 3. The Spanish language which became the literary language during this time lent may of its words to our language. 4. European legends and traditions brought here became assimilated in our songs, corridos and moro-moros. 5. Ancient literature was collected and translated to Tagalog and other dialects. 6. Many grammar books were printed in Filipino, like Tagalog, Ilocano and Visayan. 7. Our periodicals during these times gained a religious tone.
  • 4. B. The First Books 1) ANG DOCTRINA CRISTIANA  first book printed in the Philippines in 1593 in xylography  written by Fr. Juan de Palencia (Tagalog) and Fr. Domingo Nieva (Spanish) It contained the following: Pater Noster (Our Father) Ave Maria (Hail Mary) Regina Coeli (Hail Holy Queen) Ten Commandments of God Commandments of the Catholic Church Seven Mortal Sins How to Confess Catechism
  • 5. 2) Nuestra Señora del Rosario  the second book printed in the Philippines written by Fr. Blancas de San Jose in 1602  printed at the UST Printing Press with the help of Juan De Vera  It contains the biographies of saints, novenas, and questions and answers on religion 3) Libro de los Cuatro Postprimeras de Hombre  The first book printed in typography.
  • 6. 4) ANG BARLAAN AT JOSEPHAT  A Biblical story printed in the Philippines and translated to Tagalog from Greek by Fr. Antonio de Borja.  It is believed to be the first Tagalog novel published in the Philippines even if it’s only a translation. 5) THE PASION  A book about the life and sufferings of Jesus Christ.  There were four versions of this in Filipino (Pilapil, de Belen, de la Merced and the de Guia version)
  • 7. 6) Urbana at felisa.  a book by Modesto de Castro, the so-called Father of classic prose in Tagalog  These are letters between two letters Urbana and Felisa.  It has influenced greatly the behaviour of people in society because the letters dealt with good behavior. 7) ang mga dalit kay maria (psalms for mary)  collection of songs praising the Virgin Mary  written by Fr. Mariano Sevilla in 1865
  • 9. 1) Artes y reglas de la lengua tagala (Arts and rules of the Tagalog language)  written by Fr. Blancas de San Jose and translated into Tagalog by Tomas Pinpin in 1610 2) Comprendio de la lengua tagala (Understanding the Tagalog language)  written by Fr. Gaspar de San Agustin in 1703
  • 10. 3) vocabulario de la lengua tagala (Tagalog vocabulary)  the first Tagalog dictionary written by Fr. Pedro de San Buenaventura in 1613 4) vocabulario de la lengua Pampanga (Pampango vocabulary)  the first book in Pampango written by Fr. Diego in 1973
  • 11. 4) vocabulario de la lengua bisaya (Bisayan vocabulary)  the best language book in Visayan by Mateo Sanchez in 1711 5) arte de la lengua ilokana (The Art of the Ilocano Language)  the first Ilocano grammar book by Francisco Lopez
  • 12. 7) arte de la lengua bicolano (The Art of the Bicol Language)  the first book in the Bicol language and written by Fr. Marcos Lisbon in 1754
  • 14. Folk songs became widespread in the Philippines. They truly manifest the artistic feelings of the Filipinos. They show the Filipinos’ innate appreciation for love and beauty. Examples of which are: Leron-Leron Sinta (Tagalog) Pamulinawen (Iloko) Dandansoy (Bisaya) Sarong Banggi (Bicol) Atin Cu Pung Singsing (Kapampangan)
  • 16. 1. Tibag  Tibag means “to excavate”.  It reminds us about the search of St. Helena for the Cross on which Jesus died.
  • 17. 2. Lagaylay  a special occasion for the Pilarenos of Sorsogon during Maytime to get together.  The participating ladies are chosen and sometimes, mothers volunteer their girls in order to fulfil a vow made during an illness or for a favour received.  praise, respect and offering of love to the Blessed Cross by St. Helena on the mound she had dug in
  • 18. 3. The Cenaculo  a dramatic performance to commemorate the passion and death of Jesus Christ.  Two kinds: the Cantada and the Hablada  This is written in octosyllabic verse, with 8 verses to the stanza. The full length versions take about 3 nights of staging.
  • 19. 4. Panunuluyan  Presented before 12:00 on Christmas Eve.  a presentation of the search of the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph for an inn to deliver baby Jesus  Video: https://www.youtube.com /watch?v=vQM1axyOcs4
  • 20. 5. The Salubong (or Panubong)  An Easter play that dramatizes the meeting of the Risen Christ and His Mother.
  • 21. 6. Carillo (Shadow Play)  a form of a dramatic entertainment performed in a moonless night during a town fiesta or on dark nights after a harvest.  this shadow play is made by projecting cardboard figures before a lamp against a white sheet.  Various names: Carillo – Manila, Rizal, Batangas and Laguna TITRES in Ilocos Norte, pangasinan, Bataan, capiz and Negros TITIRI- Zambales GAGALO/ KIKIMUT – Pampanga and Tarlac ALIALA – La Union
  • 22. 7. The Zarzuela  considered as the “father of the drama”  a musical comedy or melodrama in three acts which dealt with man’s passions an demotions like love, hate, revenge , cruelty, avarice or some social or political problem  these were originally performed by travelling dramatic troupes organized by royal mandate of Governor Narciso Claveria to stimulate dramatic performances.
  • 23. 8. The Sainete  a short musical comedy popular during the 18th century.  They were exaggerated comedies shown between acts of long plays and were mostly performed by characters from the lower classes.
  • 25. MORO MORO  performed during town fiestas to entertain the people and to remind them of their Christian religion.  The plot is usually the same that of a Christian princess or a nobleman’s daughter who is captured by the Mohammedans. The father organizes a rescue party where fighting between the Moros and the Christians ensue.  The Mohammedans are defeated by some miracles or Divine Intercession and the Mohammedans are converted to Christianity.
  • 26. G. KARAGATAN  This is a poetic vehicle of a socio-religious nature celebrated during the death of a person.  In this contest, more or less formal, a ritual is performed based on a legend about a princess who dropped her ring into the middle of the sea and who offered her hand in marriage to anyone who can retrieve it.  A leader starts with an extemporaneous poem announcing the purpose.  He then spins a “lumbo” ot “tabo” marked with a white line.  Whoever comes in the direction of the white line when the spinning stops gets his turn to “go into the sea to look for the ring”. This means a girl will ask him a riddle and if he is able answer, he will offer the ring to the girl.
  • 27. H. DUPLO  This replaced the Karagatan.  This is a poetic joust in speaking and reasoning. The roles are taken from the Bible and from proverbs and sayings.  It is usually played during waakes for the dead.
  • 28. I. THE BALAGTASAN  This is poetic joust or a contest of skills in debate on a particular topic or issue.  This replaced the Duplo and is held to honor Francisco “Balagtas” Baltazar.
  • 29. J. THE DUNG-AW  a chant in free verse by a bereaved person beside the corpse of the dead  No definite meter or rhyming scheme is used. The person is chanting it freely recites in poetic rhythm according to his feeling, emotions and thoughts. It is personalized and usually deal with the life, sufferings and sacrifices of the dead and includes apologies for his misdeeds.
  • 30. K. THE AWIT AND CORRIDO AWIT  Dodecasyllabic verse  are fabricated stories from writers’ imagination although the setting and characters are European  refers to chanting CORRIDO  Octosyllabic verse  were usually legends or stories from European countries like France, Spain, Italy and Greece.  refers to narration They are both referred to as narrative poetry.