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  2. Noli Me Tángere (novel) - Wikipedia

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    On August 21, 2007, a 480-page English-language version of Noli Me Tángere was released to major Australian book stores. Penguin Classics (an imprint by Penguin Books ) published this edition in keeping with its "commitment to publish the major literary classics of the world."

  3. José Rizal - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after its publication, Rizal was summoned by the German police, who suspected him of being a French spy. [42] The content of Rizal's writings changed considerably in his two most famous novels, Noli Me Tángere, published in Berlin in 1887, and El Filibusterismo, published in Ghent in 1891. For the latter, he used funds borrowed from ...

  4. Timeline of the Philippine Revolution - Wikipedia

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    1 July 1882 – Diariong Tagalog, the first Spanish–Tagalog newspaper begins publication. 21 June 1884 – Rizal finishes his medical studies in Spain, earning a licentiate in medicine. 21 February 1887 – Rizal finished writing the Noli Me Tangere. 29 May 1887 – Noli Me Tangere was published in Madrid and Barcelona.

  5. Charles Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    Charles E. Derbyshire (January 17, 1880 – April 10, 1933) was an American educator and translator active in the Philippines in the early 20th century. Derbyshire is best known for his English translations of Filipino nationalist José Rizal's novels Noli Me Tángere (1887) and El Filibusterismo (1891), titled The Social Cancer and The Reign of Greed, respectively.

  6. List of historical novels - Wikipedia

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    Noli Me Tángere by José Rizal (early 1880s Philippines, under Spanish colonial rule) El filibusterismo by José Rizal (set 13 years after the events of Noli Me Tángere) The Woman Who had Two Navels by Nick Joaquin; Po-on by F. Sionil José (Set in the late 19th century.)

  7. Noli me tangere - Wikipedia

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    Noli me Tangere by Antonio da Correggio, c. 1525. Noli me tangere ('touch me not') is the Latin version of a phrase spoken, according to John 20:17, by Jesus to Mary Magdalene when she recognized him after His resurrection. The original Koine Greek phrase is Μή μου ἅπτου (mḗ mou háptou).

  8. Noli Me Tangere (novel) - Wikipedia

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  9. María Clara - Wikipedia

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    María Clara de los Santos is a fictional character in José Rizal's novel Noli Me Tángere (1887). The beautiful María Clara is the childhood sweetheart and fiancée of the protagonist, Crisóstomo Ibarra, who returns to his Filipino hometown of San Diego to marry her.