Au Pays des Moines (Noli me Tangere)

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Au Pays des Moines (Noli me Tangere)

by José Rizal

FR·~15 hours·71 chapters

Chapters

71 total

Bibliothèque Sociologique—Nº 25 - Au Pays des moines - (Noli me tangere) - Roman Tagal - Par José Rizal Traduction et annotations de Henri Lucas & Ramon Sempau

0:22

Paris P.-V. Stock, Éditeur (Ancienne Librairie Tresse & Stock) 8, 9, 10, 11, Galerie du Théatre-Français Palais-Royal 1899

0:23

José Rizal

16:52

Ma dernière pensée

3:48

A ma Patrie

1:02

Au Pays des moines - I - Une réunion

22:12

II. Crisóstomo Ibarra

5:44

III. Le dîner

9:31

IV. Hérétique et flibustier

15:01

V. Une étoile dans la nuit obscure

4:28

Description

Set against the sweltering heat of a colonised archipelago, the novel follows a young Filipino who returns home after years of study abroad, brimming with hope that the knowledge he has gained might lift his people out of oppression. He walks the streets of Manila and the surrounding provinces, confronting a society where the clergy wield unchecked power and the native elite are caught between tradition and the yearning for change. Through his eyes the reader meets a colourful cast—proud merchants, humble farmers, and a secretive priest—each embodying the contradictions of a nation on the brink of awakening.

The narrative weaves together personal longing, sharp social criticism, and a subtle satire of the colonial administration. It captures the tension between the promise of enlightenment and the harsh reality of a regime that silences dissent, while hinting at the simmering unrest that could reshape the future. Rich in detail and imbued with a quiet, urgent urgency, the story invites listeners to feel the pulse of a people yearning for freedom.

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Language

fr

Duration

~15 hours (866K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/ Updated: 2022-12-03.

Release date

2009-10-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

José Rizal

José Rizal

1861–1896

A doctor, novelist, and reformer, he used his writing to expose colonial injustice and help awaken a sense of national identity in the Philippines. His life was cut short at 35, but his novels and essays helped shape the course of Philippine history.

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