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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 129:
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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In 1919 Mulder won a poetry competition with her poem "Circe" and around this time she also began her journalistic collaboration with El 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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In the 1960s and 1970s she worked as a lecturer at 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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In 1921 Mulder married the 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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which she claimed she had been working on for more than twenty years. The novel tells the story of a family through four generations of women in the same family.
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was published in 1958. In it she used a perspective technique, telling a story in which each fragment belongs to the point of view of a different character.
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descent. She inherited the title of Marquise of Tedema Toelosdorp from her father, although she never used the title.
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of Caracas, among others, and in 1954-1955 she was in charge of the "Letras inglesas" section of
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directly. Influenced by her mother, she received a musical education and studied piano with
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Peces en la tierra : antología de mujeres poetas en torno a la Generación del 27
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Elisabeth Mulder: una escritora en la encrucijada entre el Modernismo y la Modernidad
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In 2010 she was featured along with 19 other names by Pepa Merlo in the anthology
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The Venezuelan magazine La Lírica Hispana dedicated an issue to her in 1962.
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In 2023 Amarillo Editora published a new revised edition of her novel
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Mañas Martínez, María del Mar; Mañas Martínez, María del Mar (1998).
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In her poetry she moved from symbolism to the classical balance of
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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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that kept her in bed for a year, during which she wrotes
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El hombre que acabó en las islas. Barcelona: Apolo, 1944
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She spent part of her childhood in her mother's native
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Las hogueras de otoño. Barcelona: Juventud S.A., 1945
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El vendedor de vidas. Barcelona: Juventud S.A., 1953
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La historia de Java. Barcelona: Juventud S.A., 1935
260:(1963). In 1976 she translated the children's book 69: 61: 53: 45: 37: 21: 162:dancer". This work received positive reviews from 354:La canción cristalina. Barcelona: Cervantes, 1928 363:Paisajes y meditaciones. Barcelona: Atenas, 1933 268:) by Swedish photographer and children's writer 252:Mulder also wrote two children's fiction books, 221:Between the 1940s and 1960s she was a member of 979:20th-century Spanish dramatists and playwrights 469:Baudelaire Judged by Spanish Critics, 1857-1957 384:Crepúsculo de una ninfa. Barcelona: Surco, 1942 91: and the second or maternal family name is 534:Sinfonía en rojo : prosa y poesía selecta 429:Las noches del gato verde. Madrid: Anaya, 1963 360:La hora emocionada. Barcelona: Cervantes, 1931 801:Sense ficció - La Sagi, una pionera del Barça 472:. University of Georgia Press. pp. 52–. 8: 390:Más. Barcelona: Selecciones literarias, 1944 357:Sinfonía en rojo. Barcelona: Cervantes, 1929 146:She published her first collection of poems 820:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 582:Poetisas españolas : antología general 674:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 613:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 565:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 423:Luna de las máscaras. Barcelona: AHR, 1958 29: 18: 411:Día negro. Madrid: Editorial Rollán, 1953 375:Preludio a la muerte. Madrid: Pueyo, 1941 351:Embrujamiento. Barcelona: Cervantes, 1927 237:, a defining work. In 1953 she published 999:Spanish LGBTQ dramatists and playwrights 934:Spanish women dramatists and playwrights 466:Aggeler, William F. (1 September 2009). 716:"La obra narrativa de Elisabeth Mulder" 458: 939:20th-century Spanish women journalists 813: 667: 606: 558: 402:Alba Grey. Barcelona: José Janés, 1947 281:and Solidaridad Nacional of Barcelona, 7: 694:"Ficha Alba Grey – amarillo editora" 526: 524: 522: 520: 518: 493: 491: 489: 432:Sentados en un banco de piedra, 1984 396:Este mundo. Barcelona: Artigas, 1945 585:(1st ed.). Madrid. 1996–2002. 334:The poet, journalist, and athlete, 134:at the school he ran in Barcelona. 1019:Lesbian dramatists and playwrights 964:20th-century Spanish women writers 341:Mulder died in Barcelona in 1987. 14: 959:20th-century Spanish LGBTQ people 420:Eran cuatro. 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Madrid: Tecnos, 1953 254:Los cuentos del viejo reloj 245:, another short novel, and 1050: 974:20th-century Spanish poets 954:French–Spanish translators 914:Journalists from Catalonia 909:Translators from Catalonia 531:Mulder, Elisabeth (2018). 408:Poemas mediterráneos, 1949 297:El retablo de Salomé Amat, 103:Elizabeth Mulder de Dauner 99:Elisabeth Mulder Pierluisi 78: 41:Elisabeth Mulder Pierluisi 1004:Spanish LGBTQ journalists 447:List of Costa Brava films 270:Astrid Bergman Sucksdorff 258:Las noches del gato verde 28: 989:20th-century translators 747:(in Spanish). 2019-06-29 233:. In 1947 she published 178:) in collaboration with 152:Una sombra entre los dos 1009:Spanish LGBTQ novelists 994:Spanish lesbian writers 399:Galerstein: Apolo, 1946 336:Ana María Martínez Sagi 894:Writers from Barcelona 275:La Vanguardia Española 176:Romance de media noche 678:) CS1 maint: others ( 426:Pareja y borras, 1958 904:Poets from Catalonia 247:Luna de las máscaras 241:. 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Index


Spanish name
surname
Catalan
Puerto Rico
Barcelona
Enrique Granados
Batavian
Manuel Azaña
Juan José Domenchina
María Luz Morales
Spanish Civil War
Pearl S. Buck
The Good Earth
Baudelaire
Pushkin
nephritis
Eugenio d'Ors
Astrid Bergman Sucksdorff
La Vanguardia Española
Destino
Ínsula
noucentisme
Ana María Martínez Sagi
List of Costa Brava films
Baudelaire Judged by Spanish Critics, 1857-1957
ISBN
978-0-8203-3501-8

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