Noli me tangere: touch me not Jose Rizal

By: Rizal, Jose [Author]Contributor(s): Harold Augenbraum [Translator]Material type: TextTextSeries: 1. Social injustice and corruption 2. Powerful social critique of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial periodPublication details: United States of America : Penguin Books, c2006Description: xxiv, 444 pages : Illustration; 20 cmISBN: 978-0-14-303969-3Subject(s): FICTIONLOC classification: PQ 8897 R59 2006
Contents:
Chapter 1 : A gathering -- Chapter 2 : Crisostomo ibarra -- Chapter 3 : Dinner -- Chapter 4 : Heretic and subversive -- Chapter 5 : A star in the dark night -- Chapter 6 : Captain tiago -- Chapter 7 : Idyll on a terrace -- Chapter 8 : Memories -- Chapter 9 : National Affairs -- Chapter 10 : The village -- Chapter 11 : Sovereignty -- Chapter 12 : All saints -- Chapter 13 : The storm brews -- Chapter 14 : Tasio, madman or philosopher -- Chapter 15 : The sextons -- Chapter 16 : Sisa -- Chapter 17 : Basilio -- Chapter 18 : Souls in torment -- Chapter 19 : Adventures of a schoolmaster -- Chapter 20 : The meeting at city hall -- Chapter 21 : A mother's tale -- Chapter 22 : Light and shadow -- Chapter 23 : A fishing expedition -- Chapter 24 : In the forest -- Chapter 25 : At the philosopher's house -- Chapter 26 : Festival eve -- Chapter 27 : At nightfall -- Chapter 28 : Correspondences -- Chapter 29 : Morning -- Chapter 30 : In the church -- Chapter 31 : The sermon -- Chapter 32 : The crane -- Chapter 33 : Freedom of thought -- Chapter34 : The banquet -- Chapter 35 : Comments -- Chapter 36 : The first cloud -- Chapter 37 : His excellency -- Chapter 38 : The procession -- Chapter 39 : Dona Consolacion -- Chapter 40 : Right and might -- Chapter 41 : Two visitors -- Chapter 42 : The de espadanas -- Chapter 43 : Plans -- Chapter 44 : An examination of conscience -- Chapter 45 : The persecuted -- Chapter 46 : The cockpit -- Chapter 47 : Two ladies -- Chapter 48 : An enigma -- Chapter 49 : Voice of the persecuted -- Chapter 50 : Elias family -- Chapter 51 : Changes -- Chapter 52 : The card of the dead and the shadows -- Chapter 53 : Il buon di si conosce da mattina -- Chapter 54 : Quid quid latet -- Chapter 55 : Catastrophe -- Chapter 56 : What is said and what is believed -- Chapter 57 : Vae victis! -- Chapter 58 : The accursed -- Chapter 59 : Homeland and Interests -- Chapter 60 : Maria clara weds -- Chapter 61 : Pursuit on the lake -- Chapter 62 : Father damaso explains himself -- Chapter 63 : Christmas eve.
Summary: In more than a century since its appearance, Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere has become widely known as the great novel of the Philippines. A passionate love story set against the ugly political backdrop of repression, torture, and murder, "The Noli," as it is called in the Philippines, was the first major artistic manifestation of Asian resistance to European colonialism, and Rizal became a guiding conscience'and martyr'for the revolution that would subsequently rise up in the Spanish province. This new translation includes an extensive introduction and notes that draw on a wealth of Rizal scholarship This is the first work of Filipino literature to be published in Penguin Classics.
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Includes epilogue, appendix, and notes.

Chapter 1 : A gathering -- Chapter 2 : Crisostomo ibarra -- Chapter 3 : Dinner -- Chapter 4 : Heretic and subversive -- Chapter 5 : A star in the dark night -- Chapter 6 : Captain tiago -- Chapter 7 : Idyll on a terrace -- Chapter 8 : Memories -- Chapter 9 : National Affairs -- Chapter 10 : The village -- Chapter 11 : Sovereignty -- Chapter 12 : All saints -- Chapter 13 : The storm brews -- Chapter 14 : Tasio, madman or philosopher -- Chapter 15 : The sextons -- Chapter 16 : Sisa -- Chapter 17 : Basilio -- Chapter 18 : Souls in torment -- Chapter 19 : Adventures of a schoolmaster -- Chapter 20 : The meeting at city hall -- Chapter 21 : A mother's tale -- Chapter 22 : Light and shadow -- Chapter 23 : A fishing expedition -- Chapter 24 : In the forest -- Chapter 25 : At the philosopher's house -- Chapter 26 : Festival eve -- Chapter 27 : At nightfall -- Chapter 28 : Correspondences -- Chapter 29 : Morning -- Chapter 30 : In the church -- Chapter 31 : The sermon -- Chapter 32 : The crane -- Chapter 33 : Freedom of thought -- Chapter34 : The banquet -- Chapter 35 : Comments -- Chapter 36 : The first cloud -- Chapter 37 : His excellency -- Chapter 38 : The procession -- Chapter 39 : Dona Consolacion -- Chapter 40 : Right and might -- Chapter 41 : Two visitors -- Chapter 42 : The de espadanas -- Chapter 43 : Plans -- Chapter 44 : An examination of conscience -- Chapter 45 : The persecuted -- Chapter 46 : The cockpit -- Chapter 47 : Two ladies -- Chapter 48 : An enigma -- Chapter 49 : Voice of the persecuted -- Chapter 50 : Elias family -- Chapter 51 : Changes -- Chapter 52 : The card of the dead and the shadows -- Chapter 53 : Il buon di si conosce da mattina -- Chapter 54 : Quid quid latet -- Chapter 55 : Catastrophe -- Chapter 56 : What is said and what is believed -- Chapter 57 : Vae victis! -- Chapter 58 : The accursed -- Chapter 59 : Homeland and Interests -- Chapter 60 : Maria clara weds -- Chapter 61 : Pursuit on the lake -- Chapter 62 : Father damaso explains himself -- Chapter 63 : Christmas eve.

In more than a century since its appearance, Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere has become widely known as the great novel of the Philippines. A passionate love story set against the ugly political backdrop of repression, torture, and murder, "The Noli," as it is called in the Philippines, was the first major artistic manifestation of Asian resistance to European colonialism, and Rizal became a guiding conscience'and martyr'for the revolution that would subsequently rise up in the Spanish province. This new translation includes an extensive introduction and notes that draw on a wealth of Rizal scholarship This is the first work of Filipino literature to be published in Penguin Classics.

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