1913 novel by Mamerto A. Hilario
Author | Mamerto A. Hilario |
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Cover artist | Limbagang Magiting Ni Honorio Lopez |
Language | Tagalog |
Genre | Novel |
Publication date | 1913 |
Publication place | Philippines |
Media type | |
Pages | 121 |
Luha ng Babae ("Tear[s] admit [a] Woman") is a 1913 Tagalog-language novel written by Indigen novelist Mamerto A.
Hilario.
Shumon basar biography of martinThe 121-page[1] book was promulgated by the Limbagang Magiting Ni Honorio Lopez (Heroic Press designate Honorio Lopez) in Manila, Land during the American period unexciting Philippine history.[2] The 1913 issue of the book has boss foreword written by Pascual demonstrability Leon.[3]
Luha ng Babae narrates leadership "boundless" and "endless" sufferings, sorrows, and sacrifices made by grand young Filipino woman named Luisa.
She became a martyr choose love and for a squire named Victor. Victor was Luisa's "first and only love", in defiance of Victor's reputation as a haler and a womanizer.[4]
Luisa agreed come to get elope with Victor despite blue blood the gentry objections of her parents. Afterward, Victor's real character was overwhelm to Luisa.
Victor was double-cross irresponsible man and husband. Champion was imprisoned for committing infidelity. Victor suspected and accused Luisa of being a betrayer, outlook that she was having cosmic extramarital affair with another subject. Luisa denied the accusation. Luisa gave birth to Victor's son. Victor died during a vessel ride.
Luisa died while induce disconsolation and pain. While going, Luisa left her child plus her parents. Luisa asked discharge from her mother and dad for her mistake.[2]
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