Literature under the Spanish Colonization (1565-1897)
a. May Bagyo Ma’t May Rilim (poetry) b. Urbana at Feliza by Modesto de Castro (epistolary essay) c. Florante at Laura by Francisco Baltazar (poetry) d. Ang Dapat Mabatid ng mga Tagalog by Andres Bonifacio
B. Literature Under the U.S Colonialism (1895-1945)
a. Footnote to Youth by Jose Garcia Villa (short story) b. Anabella by Magdalena Jalandoni c. To a Lost One by Angela Manalang-Gloria (poetry) d. What is an Educated Filipino by Francisco Benitez (essay)
C. Literature Under the Republic (1946-1985)
a. May Day Eve by Nick Joaquin (short story) b. Without Seeing the Dawn by Esteban Javellana (novel) c. You Asked Me How Much I Love You by Benito Reyes (poetry) d. Scent of Apples by Bienvenido Santos (short story)
D. Literature after EDSA (1986-present)
a. Dog Eaters by Leoncio P. Deriada (play) b. The Visitation of the Gods by Gilda Cordero Fernando (short story) c. The Will of the River by Alfredo Q. Gonzales d. Dreamweavers by Marjorie Evasco
E. Literature of the Region (with focus on Western Visayas)
a. Ang Baboy by John Iremil E. Teodoro (poetry) b. taga-uma@manila by Genevieve L. Asenjo (short story) c. Si Pingkaw by Isabelo S. Sobrevega (short story) d. To a Pinay Contract Worker in Rome by Isidoro M. Cruz e. Kang Mapatay si Mr. Dela Cruz by Ma. Milagros Geremia-Lachica f. When Timawa Meets Delgado by Rey Defante-Gibraltar (short film)
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Reflections through the Convex Mirror of Time / Reflexiones tras el Espejo Convexo del Tiempo: Poems in Remembrance of the Spanish Civil War / Poemas en Recuerdo de la Guerra Civil Española