225:'s cultural circle at the Academia del Faro de San Cristóbal and the Trascacho gathering. She contributed to the magazines Ínsula and Vértice and continued to translated from several languages; including versions of Baudelaire, John Keats and P. B. Shelley. In 1944 she published one of her most famous works
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at the age of seven, where she would live for most of her life. She lived a cosmopolitan life and travelled around Europe, learning four languages in addition to her native
Spanish and English. She was fluent in German, French, Italian and Russian, which later enabled her to translate Pushkin
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Noticiero Universal in Barcelona, where she took charge of the section on English literature, where she specialised in critiqueing Victorian novels.
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Elisabeth Mulder
Pierluisi was born on 9 February 1904 in Barcelona. She was the daughter of Enrique Mulder García, (Marquis of Tedema Toelosdorp of the Netherlands) a doctor and son of Dutch Spanish parents, and Zoraida Pierluisi Grau, a Puerto Rican of Italian and
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Spanish and foreign institutions and universities, including those in Boston and Puerto Rico. In the 1980s she gradually lost her sight, but succeeded in finishing a novel,
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poems date from this period. This was followed by a period of collaboration with short stories in the press in Brisas y
Lecturas (1930 to 1935) with some thirty stories. During the war she suffers a serious case of
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she published in newspapers Mundo Gráfico and El Hogar y la Moda in Madrid; Las
Provincias in Valencia, and La Noche in Barcelona. She also worked as a translator, mainly poetry, although her translations of
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Catalan lawyer and politician Ezequiel Dauner Foix, almost thirty years her senior, with whom she had a son, Enrique Dauner Mulder. Her husband died in 1930.
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Una china en la casa y otras historias. Barcelona: Surco, 1941
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Los cuentos del viejo reloj. Barcelona: Juventud S.A., 1941
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Una sombra entre los dos. Barcelona: Ediciones Edita, 1934
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El hombre que acabó en las islas. Barcelona: Apolo, 1944
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