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  • '''Umberto Eco''', (born January 5, 1932), is an [[Italy|Italian]] novelist, humanist, col ...ontese town of Alessandria to accountant Giulio Eco and his wife Giovanna, Umberto Eco survived World War II as well as the [[guerrilla warfare]] between Fascists
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  • '''Umberto Eco''', (born January 5, 1932), is an [[Italy|Italian]] novelist, humanist, col ...ontese town of Alessandria to accountant Giulio Eco and his wife Giovanna, Umberto Eco survived World War II as well as the [[guerrilla warfare]] between Fascists
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  • *[[The Name of the Rose]] by [[Umberto Eco]]
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  • ...'), novel featuring Guglielmo da Baskerville (William of Baskerville) by [[Umberto Eco]]
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  • *[[Umberto Eco]]
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  • ...racter's impact and role in the United States and the rest of the world. [[Umberto Eco]] discussed the mythic qualities of the character in the early 1960s, and [
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  • '''écho''' ''sound'' = [[Umberto Eco|'''Éco''' ''Umberto]]
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