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They Called It Brotherhood
Nolli me tangere he Noli me tangere [1] is a novel written by Jose Rizal , and published in 1887 , in EuropeNoli me tangere, meaning "don't touch me" / "touch me not", is the Latin version of words spoken, according to John 20:17, by Jesus to Mary Magdalene when she recognizes him after his resurrection.
El filibusterismo
El filibusterismo (lit. Spanish for "The Filibustering"[1]), also known by its English alternate title The Reign of Greed,[2] is the second novel written by Philippine national hero José Rizal. It is the sequel to Noli Me Tangere and like the first book, was written in Spanish. It was first published in 1891 in Ghent, Belgium. Throughout the Philippines, the novel is read in senior high schools.
Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly is an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. Published in 1852, the novel "helped lay the groundwork for the Civil War", according to Will Kaufman

1.Period of Re-orientation (1898-1910)
Periodicals
El Renacimiento-founded in Manila by Rafael Palma in 1901
Philippines Free Press-established in Manila in 1905 by R. McCollugh Dick and Dr. Theo Rogers
Poetry
Sursum Corda (lift up your hearts)
Written by Justo Juliano in 1907, was the first work to be published in English, appeared in Renacimiento
My Mother and her Air Castles
Written by Jan F. Salazar in 1909
Also published in Renacimiento
To my Lady in Laoag
By Proceso Sebastian in 1909
Drama
-R.I.P (1902)
-Walang Sugat (Zarsuela)
-Sigalot ng mga Filipino at mga amerikano (1898)
-Los Ramitos de Flores (Flowered Boughs), 1908 written by Severino Reyes
-Kahapon, Ngayon at Bukas (1902)
-Bagong Kristo (1907) by Aurelio Tolentino
Fictional Prose
-Maring (1908)
-Buhay (1909) by Aurelio Tolentino
Non Fiction Prose
-La Punta de Salto ( the place of the origin) written by Macario Adriatico

2. Period of Imitation (1910-1925)
Essayists of this time were
Carlos p. Romulo, Jorge C. Bocobo, Mauro Mendez, Vicente

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