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  1. Nov 2, 2020 · Born to a family of prominence and wealth in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur on the 19th of April in 1849, Florentino was the first Filipina who wrote poetry in the Philippines, composing her first poem at age 10.

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  2. Leona Josefa Florentino (19 April 1849 – 4 October 1884) was a Filipina foundational poet, [1] dramatist, satirist, and playwright who wrote and poetically spoke in Ilocano, her mother tongue, and Spanish, the lingua franca of her era.

  3. www.scribblewits.org › blog › leona-florentino-the-subtle-satiristLeona Florentino: The Subtle Satirist

    The Subtle Satirist. (1849–1884, Philippines) Leona Florentino was a Filipino writer. Why do I describe her as a subtle satirist? Why, because it’s right there on the historic marker that honors her life and achievements: “Foremost Ilocano poetess, subtle satirist and playwright.”

  4. Leona Florentino Biography. Leona Florentino was a Filipino poet in the Spanish and Ilocano languages. She is considered as the "mother of Philippine women's literature" and the "bridge from oral to literary tradition". Born to a wealthy and prominent family in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Florentino began to write her first verses in Ilocano at a young age.

  5. Filipino poet and playwright. Name variations: Leonora Florentino. Born 1849 in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Northern Luzon; died 1884. The 1st woman poet of the Philippines, learned Spanish but wrote in native language Iloko; wrote didactic and satirical works as well as lyrics, love poems, and occasional verse which were published in major newspapers ...

  6. Aug 15, 2013 · Leona Florentino was a Filipino poet in the Spanish and Ilocano languages. She is considered as the "mother of Philippine women's literature" and the "bridge from oral to literary tradition". Blasted Hopes. Translation from Ilokano. What gladness and what joy. are endowed to one who is loved. for truly there is one to share.

  7. Ilocano priest poet. Leona Florentino was a Filipino poet in the Spanish and Ilocano languages. Career. She is considered as the "mother of Philippine women"s literature" and the "bridge from oral to literary tradition".