Works of Rizal
Works of Rizal
Jose Rizal was a polymath who excelled in different fields. His known works include (novels,
essays, poems, plays, sculptures, and paintings) by Rizal.
Novels and Essays
Alin Mang Lahi (“Whate’er the Race”), a Kundiman attributed to Dr. Jose Rizal
Toast to Juan Luna and Felix Hidalgo (Speech, 1884), given at Restaurante Ingles, Madrid
Rizal’s Letters is a compendium of Dr. Jose Rizal’s letters to his family members, Blumentritt,
Fr. Pablo Pastells, and other reformers
“Come se gobiernan las Filipinas” (Governing the Philippine islands)
Filipinas dentro de cien años essay, 1889–90 (The Philippines a Century Hence)
Sa Mga Kababaihang Taga Malolos, essay, 1889, To the Young Women of Malolos
Annotations to Antonio de Moragas, Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (essay, 1889, Events in the
Philippine Islands
Poetry
Briayle Crismarl
Mi Primera Inspiracion
A Man in Dapitan
Plays
Sculptures
Paintings
An oil painting on a pair of mother-of-pearl shells painted in Dapitan and given as a token to
Doña Leonor Valenzuela and later passed on to Doña Margarita Valenzuela
Water color painting of the Spanish coat of arms done during San Rafael fiesta in Calamba in
1867
Allegory on a pair of porcelain bases of the new year celebration in oil painted in Berlin in 1886