LIT 3 PPT Report by Bien Elaine

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ALL ABOUT

THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY
INTRODUCTION
The 20th century began on January 1, 1901,
and ended on December 31, 2000. But
technological advances during the 20th
century allowed cheaper production of
books, resulting in a significant rise in
production of popular literature and trivial
literature.
1916
American Ana H. Carter Dr. Camilo Conrado
Couple “The Carter
Osias Benitez
Intermediate Readers” made a tremendous
“Popular Tales” which emphasized the contribution in his
written by Professor “Philippine History in
dignity of labor and famous Philippine
and Mrs. Dean Stories”
gave children the Readers, from Book I to
Fansler and H. Otley opportunity to enjoy Book VII, which were the
Beyer. and appreciate reading textbooks in elementary
materials. grades.
IN!
1935
President Manuel L. Quezon
advocated the use of national
language, and the Bureau of Public
Schools pioneered the publication of
books for the primary grades in the
national language.
1932
Poets who wrote for Filipino children:
Marcelo de Gracia Concepcion
who wrote the “Bamboo Flute”
Natividad Marquez who wrote
“Sampaguita”
Abelardo Subido
Trinidad Subido
N.V.M. Gonzalez
Loreto Paras-Sulit
Paulo Dizon
1950
I.V. Mallari published “When I
was a Little Boy”
Maximo Ramos published
“Tales of Long Ago” and
“Philippine Myths and Tales
1960 1963
Conrado V. Gilda Cordero Gemma Cruz
Pedroche Fernando Araneta
“The Ginger Girl and “Horgle and the King’s “Makisig, the Little
Other Stories” Soup” Hero of Mactan”
THE ILLUSTRATORS

Gilbert Perez Manuel Isip

Ben Alano Emilio Rodriguez

Zeny Lagyo Hernando Dizon


by Bien Elaine

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