Jose Rizal : man and hero / Sixto Y. Orosa, Severina Luna-Orosa, Leonor Orosa and Rosalinda Orosa
Material type:
- DS 675.8.R5 .O76 1963

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Filipiniana | Special Collection | FIL DS 675.8.R5 .O76 1963 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000019845 |
Part I by Dr. Sixto Y. Orosa -- A biological sketch -- Rizal's four H's -- The Immortality of Rizal's teaching -- The Universality of Rizal -- Rizal as seen through foreign eyes -- Rizal's will power -- Rizal, Man of science -- The Patriotism in the poems of Rizal -- Rizal and the tagalog (Pilipino) language -- Rizal's sense of justice -- Rizal's emotional maturity -- Rizal's place in our gallery of great men -- Rizal, deservedly our national hero -- The Teaching of Rizal -- Epilogue : The True Pilipino -- Part II by Dr. Severina Luna-Orosa -- Rizal's letter to the women of Malolos -- The Indolence of the Filipino -- The Philippines within a century -- The Housewives and Rizal's Liga Filipina -- Teodora Alonso, Rizal's ideal woman -- Part III by Leonor Orosa -- My son, Jose, a play -- Part IV by Leonor Orosa -- Noli Me Tangere, a synopsis -- El Filibusterismo, a synopsis -- Part V Selected poems of Jose Rizal
When Dr. Sixto Y. Orosa, Dr. Severina Luna-Orosa, and their daughter Leonor decided to publish in book form their selected works on Dr. Jose Rizal's life and writings, they were setting an example worthy of emulation and the highest commendation. Their sustained interest in the national hero is unparalleled for its singularity - it is familial, not merely individual.
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