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This document provides a summary of the 1864 work "Cartas de Urbana Y Feliza" by Modesto de Castro. It discusses the biography of Modesto de Castro, the characters of Urbana, Feliza, and Honesto, and the plot of the story.
24 kwi 2014 · The narrative is presented through letters written between two sisters, Urbana and Feliza. The letters go through all the stages of one’s life on earth – from birth, childhood, adulthood, old age and death.
Like Alzona, Balmaseda appeared to mourn the death of what was perceived as good manners, especially among the youth who were enamoured of Western values which older Filipinos viewed as in- imical to the people's interest and well-being. In both authors, Urbana at Felisa became a means to foster the indigenous and in the process
27 gru 2022 · Modesto de Castro's epistolary and exemplary fictional novel Urbana at Feliza contains information on the cultural influences on Filipino women's morals and ethics during the Spanish Period...
1 lip 2012 · With Urbana at Felisa as colonial apparatus, the ideological reproduction of femininity highlighted in the literary text includes the ideology of the pious woman; the ideology of motherhood and...
Urbana at Felisa. A book by Modesto de Castro, the so called Father of Classic Prose in Tagalog. These are letters between two sisters Urbana at Felisa and have influenced greatly the behavior of people in society because the letters dealt with good behavior.
PASTOR OF PROSE. One of the glories of Philippine literature in Tagalog is Padre Modesto. de Castro's Pagsusulatan ni Urbana at ni Felisa napag cacaalaman nang. magandang asal na ucol sa pag harap sa capoua tauo (1864).1 In. resplendent prose, the author unfolds his philosophy of life and the ideal.