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050 _aDS 675.8 .R6 .P36 2019
100 _aPangilinan, Michael C.
_eAuthor
245 _aLife and works of Dr. Jose P. Rizal :
_ba modular approach based on the new CHED curriculum /
_cMichael C. Pangilinan, Modesta C. Franco-Igloria, and Edena A. Pasague.
260 _aManila :
_bMindshapers Co., Inc.
_cc2018.
300 _axii, 316 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c26 cm.
365 _bPHP 400.00
504 _aIncludes glossary and reference.
505 _aChapter 1. The study of Dr. Jose P. Rizal Course and Republic Act No. 1425.--Chapter 2. The Philippine Condition in the 19th Century as Rizal's Context.--Chapter 3. Rizal's Life: family, childhood and early education.--Chapter 4. Rizal's Life: Higher Education and Life Abroad.--Chapter 5. The Great Novel: Nili Me Tangere and the First Homecoming.--Chapter 6. Rizal's Return to Europe and the Novel El Filibusterismo.--Chapter 7. Trip Back Home.--Chapter 8. Rizal's Life: Excile, Trial and Death.--Chapter 9. Literary Masterpieces of Dr. Jose Rizal.--Chapter 10. The Birth of National Consciousness.--Chapter 11. Rizal's Concept on Nation Building.
520 _aThe key purpose of the book is to encourage the students to examine the course not only as a requirement to accomplish but to emulate the laudable contributions and vigorous sacrifices of Dr. Jose P. Rizal as an individual and as a hero. The authors used the record and account of Rizal's life including the letters to his correspondents as well as the manuscripts written by the official biographers. The story of his life is of vital importance in analyzing his writings from his time in relation to the present.
600 _2RIZAL, JOSE.
_y1861-1896
700 _aIgloria, Modesta Franco.
_eAuthor
700 _aPasague, Edena A.
_eAuthor
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