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  1. 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.

  2. 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. In the preface, De Castro emphasizes the link between one’s love of God to that of his love of his neighbor.

  3. 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...

  4. In Urbana at Felisa the voices allowed to speak came from two young women--articulate, authoritative, and gifted with intelligence. In retrospect, Urbana at Felisa was popular for at least one hun-

  5. This paper is a preliminary study on two aspects of marriage as it was instituted in Spanish colonial Philippines. The first is freedom of the spouses in giving matrimonial consent, which is the constitutive act of marriage; and the second, unity of marriage, with its twin character of exclusivity and indissolubility.

  6. Ideological Reproduction of Femininity in Urbana at Feliza Urbana at Felisa embodies the ideology of femininity that was reproduced in the Philippines in late nineteenth century. In the context of this study, femininity refers to the socially and culturally constructed roles, attributes, and behaviors of the middle class Filipina.

  7. 8 wrz 2014 · Before Emily Post and Miss Manners, there was Urbana at Feliza, an epistolary novel by Modesto de Castro, first published in Manila in 1864. The book influenced generation­s of Filipinos before and after the war on the niceties of social behavior.

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