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  1. El Consejo de los Dioses (English Translation: The Council of the Gods) is a play written in Spanish by Filipino writer and national hero José Rizal, first published in 1880 in Manila by the Liceo Artistico Literario de Manila in 1880, and later by La Solidaridad in 1883.

    • José Rizal
    • 1880
  2. Oct 14, 2020 · 1. José Rizal's play "El Consejo de los Dioses" (The Council of the Gods) uncovered some relative aspects covering the social components of the western humanistic viewpoint, (that human beings have the right, capacity, and responsibility to give meaning and shape to their own lives) into a literary context, and in view of the Philippine culture.

  3. El Consejo de los Dioses (English Translation: The Council of the Gods) is a play written in Spanish by Filipino writer and national hero José Rizal, first published in 1880 in Manila by the Liceo Artistico Literario de Manila in 1880, and later by La Solidaridad in 1883.

    • José Rizal
    • Play
    • Philippines
    • Spanish
  4. Download Free PDF. View PDF. A new translation of Jose Rizal's 1879 allegorical play, El Consejo de los Dioses to contemporary English. With plenty of illustrations and annotations, revealing Rizal's showy side as Hispanist and classicist, as he creatively brought to.

    • Jose Fadul
  5. Abstract. A new translation of Jose Rizal's 1879 allegorical play, El Consejo de los Dioses to contemporary English. With plenty of illustrations and annotations, revealing Rizal's showy...

  6. Aug 3, 2023 · This article surveys the presence of classical antiquity in the writing of José Rizal (1861–1896), the national hero of the Philippines. It first discusses Rizal’s Jesuit education and considers an example of his early fiction, The Council of the Gods ( El consejo de los dioses, 1880), before outlining the employment of Latin and classical ...

  7. Dec 4, 2016 · José Rizal wrote a one-act play in 1880 where the gods judged three writers: Homer, Virgil, and Cervantes. The play was a satire of the Spanish literary establishment and a tribute to Cervantes, who won the contest.

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