Philippine literature was the most known and read form of literature in the pre-Spanish period. The Spanish period was commonly named The Period of Enlightenment.
The pre-Spanish period in Philippine literature is characterized by oral traditions, folk tales, epics, and songs passed down through generations. Some notable examples include the Hinilawod of the Panay Bukidnon, the Biag ni Lam-ang of the Ilocanos, and the Tuwaang of the Manobos. These literary works reflect the rich cultural heritage and beliefs of various indigenous groups in the Philippines.
The Golden Age that began no earlier than 1492 and ended no later than 1659 was the greatest period of Spanish literature.
The Golden Age
Restoration Period
Restoration Period
Jane Austen is known for her works in the British Literature period, most notably "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility."
The Classical period includes the literature of ancient Greece and ancient Rome.
The Classical period includes the literature of ancient Greece and ancient Rome.
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Which of these historical or social events did NOT have an influence on the literature during the period of 1914-1939?
A canon of literature is a collection of literary works that are deemed the most important of their time period.
Typically, works of Colonial literature tended to focus on either true accounts of actual events, or works that were intended to glorify God. Some of the notable writers of that time were Anne Bradstreet, Cotton Mather, and Jonathan Edwards.
writings of local color
The decline of Puritan influence on British literature is often associated with the Restoration period (1660-1700), which followed the reign of Oliver Cromwell and the Puritan Commonwealth. During this time, there was a resurgence of secular and libertine themes in literature, as well as a move towards more light-hearted and bawdy works in contrast to the strict moralism of the Puritan era.