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    Makamisa (English: After Mass) is an unfinished novel written by Filipino patriot and writer José Rizal. The original manuscript was found by historian Ambeth Ocampo in 1987 while going through a 245-page collection of papers.

  2. Aug 16, 2018 · Makamisa The Search For Rizal's Third Novel. In Hong Kong, in 1892, Jose Rizal began writing a sequel to El Filibusterismo. He began in Tagalo, called the opening chapter "Makamisa", then started anew in Spanish, and eventually left behind two texts comprising an unfinished third novel.

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  4. Jan 1, 1992 · "Makamisa: The Search for Rizal's Third Novel" by Ambeth R. Ocampo is a captivating and thought-provoking exploration of the life and works of the Philippine national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. Ocampo, a renowned historian and scholar, takes readers on a fascinating journey as he delves into the mysterious and elusive third novel that Rizal was ...

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  5. Sep 26, 2022 · Makamisa is the title of the first chapter of Jose Rizal's third novel, a sequel to El Filibusterismo, which he wrote in Tagalog and Spanish. The novel, which was found by Ambeth Ocampo, centers around Padre Agaton, a curate of a town, and his ill-mannered ways.

  6. Makamisa was Rizal's unfinished novel in Spanish, written after Noli me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. It was intended to be a Tagalog novel, but Rizal shifted to Spanish and abandoned it, leaving behind a bilingual and hybrid text.

  7. Makamisa is Rizal’s third novel, and not, as previously thought, the unfinished work known as “Tagalog Nobility." Makamisa brings forward a new Rizal work for students and their families, historians and scholars, to enjoy — one in which Filipinos can see themselves and part of their history. Through it Ocampo proves

  8. Aug 18, 2023 · Makamisa, Rizal's unfinished novel, is a literary masterpiece that critiques the Catholic Church and Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines. Through symbolic characters and situations, Rizal explores themes of resistance, social inequities, and national identity in a complex and multilayered narrative.

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