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Gems : readings in Philippine literature / Rodolfo C. Perez

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila, Philippines : Mindshapers Co. Inc., c2015Description: xii, 226 pages ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9789719905905
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PL 5531.23 .P47 2015
Contents:
Chapter 1. Philippine folk literature -- Chapter 2. Short stories -- Chapter 3. Poetry -- Chapter 4. Prose narrative (articles and essays) -- Chapter 5. The novel (excerpts) -- Chapter 6. The drama.
Summary: This book commences with old but dearly-loved and fondly-remembered myths, legends and tales from various regions in the archipelago, demonstrating our unique ethnicity. Their diversity does not fail our interest in knowing how each ethnic group views the world around it, how it attempts to explain the creation of its universe, or how it endeavors to account for the existence human beings.
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Item type Current library Home library Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Filipiniana Elementary Education FIL PL 5531.23 .P47 2015 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000010415
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FIL PK 6201 .T35 2003 c.2 Persian with Filipino text / FIL PK 6201 .T35 2003 c.3 Persian with Filipino text / FIL PL 5531.23 .G88 2012 Literature 101 : Philippine literatures : a course reader / FIL PL 5531.23 .P47 2015 c.1 Gems : readings in Philippine literature / FIL PL 6061.4 .L36 2010 Pusod / FIL PL 5517 .Ac72 2014 Komunikasyon sa makabagong Filipino / FIL PL 5531 .C37 2006 Philippine literature: a regional approach /

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Chapter 1. Philippine folk literature -- Chapter 2. Short stories -- Chapter 3. Poetry -- Chapter 4. Prose narrative (articles and essays) -- Chapter 5. The novel (excerpts) -- Chapter 6. The drama.

This book commences with old but dearly-loved and fondly-remembered myths, legends and tales from various regions in the archipelago, demonstrating our unique ethnicity. Their diversity does not fail our interest in knowing how each ethnic group views the world around it, how it attempts to explain the creation of its universe, or how it endeavors to account for the existence human beings.

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