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false,because it is written during the spanish period
Bart van Loo has written: 'O vermiljoenen spleet!' -- subject(s): French literature, History and criticism, Eroticism in literature, Sex in literature, European literature
Diana Holmes has written: 'Rachilde' -- subject(s): Eroticism in literature, Decadence in literature 'Colette' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Women and literature, History
The nature of the Philippine literature is that it is very rich. The Philippine literature includes the legends of prehistory and the colonial legacy of the Philippines.
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Michael R. Finn has written: 'Hysteria, hypnotism, the spirits, and pornography' -- subject(s): Hypnotism in literature, Psychology, Criticism and interpretation, Hysteria in literature, Decadence ((Literary movement), Spiritualism in literature, Civilization, Eroticism in literature
The two division of literature are poetry and prose
Philippine folk literature refers to the traditional oral literature of the Filipino people. Thus, the scope of the field covers the ancient folk literature of the Philippines' various ethnic groups, as well as various pieces of folklore that have evolved since the Philippines became a single ethno-political unit.While the difference between Philippine folk literature and Philippine mythology is a fine one, this article distinguishes folk literature as the source from which Philippine mythology derives.
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The importance of Philippine literature is that it preserves the culture and the years of tradition of the Filipino people. They serve as a foundation for the persona of the Philippines to other future generations.
Philippine literature has been present long before the Spanish colonization in the 16th century. Pre-colonial literature includes oral tradition, folklore, and epic poems. During the Spanish colonial period, Philippine literature evolved with the introduction of Western influences and production of works in Spanish.