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Xosefa de
Xovellanos y Xove Ramírez (1745–1807) was the
younger sister of
Asturian politician Gaspar Melchor de
Xovellanos and
prominent writer in Asturian...
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Notable writers included Francisco Bernaldo de Quirós
Benavides (1675),
Xosefa Xovellanos (1745), Xuan González
Villar y
Fuertes (1746), Xosé
Caveda y...
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Portuguese feminine written forms of the name are Josefa,
pronounced [
xoˈsefa] in Spanish, and [ʒuˈzɛfɐ] in Portuguese. The name José also
occurs in...
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intellectual colleagues such as González Posada,
Caveda y
Solares and his
sister Xosefa Xovellanos,
Jovellanos then
focused on the
study of Asturias. He intended...
- (c. 1600 – c. 1662)
Francisco Bernaldo de Quirós
Benavides (1675–1710)
Xosefa Xovellanos (1745–1807) Xuan María
Acebal (1815–1895)
Florina Alías (1921–1999)...
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achieved some of the most
important prizes of the
Asturian literature, as the
Xosefa Xovellanos of
novel (twice, in 1985 and 1995) or the
short novel prize of...
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Xirinacs Díaz (born 1936), poet, playwright,
essayist and children's
writer Xosefa Xovellanos (1745–1807),
Asturian poet María
Zambrano (1904–1991), essayist...
- at the
public institute of Luanco. He has won,
among other awards, the
Xosefa de
Xovellanos prize for
narratives in 1994 and 1999. He has
promoted various...
- Rubín.
Other important writers were
Francisco Bernaldo de Quirós Benavides,
Xosefa Xovellanos, Xuan González
Villar y Fuertes, Xosé
Caveda y Nava, Xuan María...