An edition of Noli Me Tangere (1902)

Noli me tangere

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An edition of Noli Me Tangere (1902)

Noli me tangere

2 ed
  • 4.33 ·
  • 6 Ratings
  • 201 Want to read
  • 15 Currently reading
  • 7 Have read

Escritor, mártir, héroe nacional, personalidad proteica, José Rizal (Filipinas, 1861-1896), con Noli me tangere, creó la novela filipina e influyó profundamente en los destinos de su pueblo. Publicada ahora por primera vez en el orbe hispanoamericano, esta obra describe los conflictos de la sociedad colonial y la lucha por la independencia, haciendo contrastar el despotismo y la ciega obediencia con la dignidad y el civismo. «Como obra de propaganda —dice J. C. de Veyra— puede catalogarse entre las mejores que ha concebido el ingenio humano».

Publish Date
Language
Spanish
Pages
387

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1996, Bookmark, Ateneo de Manila/Bookmark
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Noli me tangere
1995, Guerrero Pub.
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Cover of: Noli me tangere
Noli me tangere
1982, Biblioteca Ayacucho
Tapa blanda in Spanish - 2 ed
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Cover of: The social cancer
The social cancer
1912, Philippine Education Co., World Book Company
in English

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Published in
Caracas
Series
Biblioteca Ayacucho, 10

Classifications

Library of Congress
PQ8897.R5 N5 1982, PQ8897.R5 N5 1976

Contributors

Translator
Leopoldo Zea
Editor
Margara Russotto

The Physical Object

Format
Tapa blanda
Pagination
xxxi, 387 p. ;
Number of pages
387

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15573876M
Internet Archive
nolimetangere0000riza
ISBN 10
8466001077
LCCN
79121669
OCLC/WorldCat
6196848

Work Description

The book revolves on the struggles of young Crisostomo Ibarra: how he humbly fights for his childhood sweetheart Maria Clara, for himself and for his fellowmen against the Spanish priest Padre Damaso and the Spanish Government who were then conquerors of San Diego, his native hometown. Coming home to San Diego from Spain to mourn for his father's death, he learned how his father, a rich illustrado, suffered prior to his death. However, he was surprised by the facts how his father had been treated during a trial and after he died. After learning about this, he decided to continue his father's plan of building a school while reuniting with Maria Clara, his childhood sweetheart from a wealthy family while the former parish priest Padre Damaso keeps on rejecting both. Thus, the story of how the Filipinos got afflicted with the "Cancer of the Society" during the Spanish era is told by none other than the National Hero of the Philippines. Many characters who symbolize every type of Filipino during those times have revolved around these characters. Get a glimpse of how the Filipinos fight for their own right, in their own ways during the 17th century.

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On the last of October Don Santiago de los Santos, popularly known as Capitan Tiago, gave a dinner.
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