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Tudor Vianu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tudor Vianu was born on January 8, 1898 in Giurgiu, Romania. |
 | | Forty years later, at the beginning of the summer of 1964, Arghezi, poet al omului (Arghezi, Poet of Mankind), carrying the subititle Cântare Omului (Song of Mankind), a work in the field of comparative literature, began printing on the very day of the author's disappearance. |
 | | Tudor Vianu was the titular professor of aesthetics at the University of Bucharest, director of Romania's National Theatre (1945), ambassador to Belgrade (1946), and in 1955 was made an honorary member of the Romanian Academy. |
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