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  1. Si Padre Modesto de Castro ay itinuring na pangunahing manunulat noong ika-19 na daantaon. Tubong Biñan , Laguna , kinilala siya dahil sa kanyang angking kakayahan sa pagsulat ng mga sermong pampolitika na kanyang binibigkas at nang tumagal ay sinulat para malathala.

  2. Urbana at Feliza is a classic Filipino novel of etiquette and manners, written by Modesto de Castro in 1864. The Far Eastern University celebrates its 150th anniversary with a conference and a musical based on the book.

  3. 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.

  4. 1. Modesto de Castro was a 19th century Catholic priest, writer and orator from Biñan, Laguna who was highly respected in his time. 2. He wrote religious works in Tagalog to make Christianity more accessible to Filipinos, including the popular "Platicas Doctrinales" and "Urbana at Felisa" which was translated into several languages. 3.

  5. www.philippinestudies.net › ojs › indexUrbana at Felisa

    Urbana and Felisa; and through these letters Fr. Modesto de Castro made known the desirable behavior that everyone-young and old, women and men-should observe in dealing with other people well. It is thought by many that the ideal conduct described in this book should be emulated by Filipinos and should not be cause for

  6. Sep 8, 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.

  7. The Project Gutenberg EBook of Pag Susulatan nang Dalauang Binibini na si Urbana at ni Feliza, by Modesto de Castro This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.

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