The Women characters in Rizal's novel / Pura Santillan-Castrence
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LRC - Annex | National University - Manila | Special Collection | Filipiniana | FIL PQ 8897.R5.Z8 .C37 1960 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000019837 |
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FIL PN 6129 .R17 1998 vol.7 c.12 The continuity of freedom : a democratic and reformist society is our unique competitive advantage / | FIL PN 6129 .R17 1998 vol.7 c.13 The continuity of freedom : a democratic and reformist society is our unique competitive advantage / | FIL PQ 8897.R5.Z8 .A36 1969 Ang mga pangunahing tauhang lalaki sa mga nobela ni Dr. Jose Rizal / | FIL PQ 8897.R5.Z8 .C37 1960 The Women characters in Rizal's novel / | FIL PQ 8897.R5 .B37 1959 c.1 Selected reading from Rizal / | FIL PQ 8897.R5 .B37 1959 c.2 Selected reading from Rizal / | FIL PQ 8897.R5 .B63 1957 El Filibusterismo (unexpurgated) / |
Maria Clara -- Sisa -- Juli -- Dona Victorina -- Dona Consolacion -- Paulita -- Aunt Isabel -- The Tertiary sisters -- Pepay -- Dona Pia -- The Girl-friends of Maria Clara -- The Capitanas -- Cabesang Andang -- Dona Patrocinio --
Of all the women characters in Rizal's novels, Maria Clara and Dona Victorina have probably called the greatest attention. Maria Clara has been written on again and again, while Dona Victorina continues to be a by-word, in written or oral comments, when the observer wants to ridicule Filipino imitators of foreign ways.
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