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  2. Napoleon Abueva - Wikipedia

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    Born Esabelio Veloso Abueva, he was named after the younger sister of his paternal grandmother, Isabel. [3] He assumed the name Napoleon at the age of six, when as a student at the St. Joseph Academy in Tagbilaran, one of the nuns first called him Napoleon after Napoleon Bonaparte. The name stuck, and ever since, Abueva referenced the quote ...

  3. José Wendell Capili - Wikipedia

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    Capili interviewed National Artist Napoleón Abueva, the "Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture". Abueva revealed his personal aesthetics, especially in connection with World War II. Says Abueva: "We sought the remains of our parents from a field of corpses and items belonging to the members of the resistance group.

  4. List of Nobel laureates in Literature - Wikipedia

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    "for his eminent lyrical writing, inspired by a deep feeling for the Hellenic world of culture" [64] poetry, essay, memoir 1964: Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980) France: French "for his work, which rich in ideas and filled with the spirit of freedom and the quest for truth, has exerted a far-reaching influence on our age" [65]

  5. Old English literature - Wikipedia

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    The most famous Old English riddles are found in the Exeter Book. They are part of a wider Anglo-Saxon literary tradition of riddling, which includes riddles written in Latin. Riddles are both comical and obscene. [54] The riddles of the Exeter Book are unnumbered and without titles in the manuscript.

  6. List of University of the Philippines Diliman people - Wikipedia

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    José Abueva - former University of the Philippines president; Napoleon Abueva - sculptor and National Artist; Virgilio S. Almario - National Artist; former director of the U.P. Institute of Creative Writing; current UP College of Arts and Letters dean; Walden Bello - sociologist; Henry Otley Beyer - co-founder, UP Department of Anthropology

  7. Middle English literature - Wikipedia

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    With time, the English language regained prestige, and in 1362 it replaced French and Latin in Parliament and courts of law. Early examples of Middle English literature are the Ormulum and Havelock the Dane. In the fourteenth century major works of English literature began once again to appear, including the works of Chaucer. The latter portion ...

  8. Writers in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Despite limitations on press freedom, the Restoration was an extraordinary rich period for French literature. Paris editors published the first works of some of France's most famous writers. Honoré de Balzac moved to Paris in 1814, studied at the University of Paris, wrote his first play in 1820, and published his first novel, Les Chouans, in ...

  9. Cirilo Bautista - Wikipedia

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    Bautista taught creative writing and literature at St. Louis University (1963–1968) and the University of Santo Tomas (1969–1970) before moving to De La Salle University-Manila in 1970. He is also a co-founding member of the Philippine Literary Arts Council (PLAC) and a member of the Manila Critics Circle , Philippine Center of ...