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Origins and rise of the Filipino novel : a generic study of the novel until 1940 / Resil B. Mojares, National Artist for Literature.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Diliman, Quezon City : The University of the Philippine Press, c1983.Edition: 1998 EditionDescription: xi, 423 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789715428989
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PL 6058.4 .M65 1983
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. The folk narrative tradition -- 3. The early colonial narratives -- 4. The late colonial narratives -- 5. The rise of the Filipino novel, 1900 1920 -- 6. Popular and purposive fictions, 1920-1940 -- 7. Towards a theory of the Filipino novel -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index -- The Author.
Summary: "This generic study of the Filipino novel situates its development in the context of the narrative tradition and social history of the Philippines. It marks out lines of descent, identifies shifts in modes of narrative representation, considers literary changes in relation to the larger society, and thus offers the reader a view of the novel not only in itself but also in history. In addition to the approach it uses, the book is important in its attempt to draw an expanded image of the Filipino novel by bringing together data from several languages and regional literatures. Studied are novels in Spanish, English, Tagalog, Cebuano, as well as some works in Iloko and Hiligaynon. The book ranges through a vast expanse of literary history from epics and religious exempla to romances and modern novels. The book, however, aims not just at breadth of coverage but also depth of analysis. Hence, sections of the study focus on the works and achievements of individual writers. The past decades have witnessed a considerable advance in both quantity and quality of literary research in the country. This book is presented as a contribution to this movement."-- Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. The folk narrative tradition -- 3. The early colonial narratives -- 4. The late colonial narratives -- 5. The rise of the Filipino novel, 1900 1920 -- 6. Popular and purposive fictions, 1920-1940 -- 7. Towards a theory of the Filipino novel -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index -- The Author.

"This generic study of the Filipino novel situates its development in the context of the narrative tradition and social history of the Philippines. It marks out lines of descent, identifies shifts in modes of narrative representation, considers literary changes in relation to the larger society, and thus offers the reader a view of the novel not only in itself but also in history. In addition to the approach it uses, the book is important in its attempt to draw an expanded image of the Filipino novel by bringing together data from several languages and regional literatures. Studied are novels in Spanish, English, Tagalog, Cebuano, as well as some works in Iloko and Hiligaynon. The book ranges through a vast expanse of literary history from epics and religious exempla to romances and modern novels. The book, however, aims not just at breadth of coverage but also depth of analysis. Hence, sections of the study focus on the works and achievements of individual writers. The past decades have witnessed a considerable advance in both quantity and quality of literary research in the country. This book is presented as a contribution to this movement."-- Back cover.

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