The hardness of 'broken stones: A formalist reading of Cirilo F. Bautista's Sunlight on broken stones

This study examines Cirilo F. Bautista's Sunlight on Broken Stones, the last part of his epic trilogy entitled The Trilogy of Saint Lazarus, through formalist / close reading. Sunlight on Broken Stones is a re-writing of Filipino history, with the title itself serving as Bautista's thesis...

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Main Author: Milanes, Viktor Ivan M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-34182021-06-28T08:08:26Z The hardness of 'broken stones: A formalist reading of Cirilo F. Bautista's Sunlight on broken stones Milanes, Viktor Ivan M. This study examines Cirilo F. Bautista's Sunlight on Broken Stones, the last part of his epic trilogy entitled The Trilogy of Saint Lazarus, through formalist / close reading. Sunlight on Broken Stones is a re-writing of Filipino history, with the title itself serving as Bautista's thesis for his own vision. The poem is analyzed by means of looking into the dominant images (blood, worms, etc.) that inform Bautista's intervention of Filipino history. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/2418 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Comparative Literature
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Milanes, Viktor Ivan M.
The hardness of 'broken stones: A formalist reading of Cirilo F. Bautista's Sunlight on broken stones
description This study examines Cirilo F. Bautista's Sunlight on Broken Stones, the last part of his epic trilogy entitled The Trilogy of Saint Lazarus, through formalist / close reading. Sunlight on Broken Stones is a re-writing of Filipino history, with the title itself serving as Bautista's thesis for his own vision. The poem is analyzed by means of looking into the dominant images (blood, worms, etc.) that inform Bautista's intervention of Filipino history.
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author Milanes, Viktor Ivan M.
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title The hardness of 'broken stones: A formalist reading of Cirilo F. Bautista's Sunlight on broken stones
title_short The hardness of 'broken stones: A formalist reading of Cirilo F. Bautista's Sunlight on broken stones
title_full The hardness of 'broken stones: A formalist reading of Cirilo F. Bautista's Sunlight on broken stones
title_fullStr The hardness of 'broken stones: A formalist reading of Cirilo F. Bautista's Sunlight on broken stones
title_full_unstemmed The hardness of 'broken stones: A formalist reading of Cirilo F. Bautista's Sunlight on broken stones
title_sort hardness of 'broken stones: a formalist reading of cirilo f. bautista's sunlight on broken stones
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