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Elisabeth Mulder Pierluisi (married name, Elizabeth Mulder de Dauner;
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, 9 February 1904 – Barcelona, 28 November 1987) was a Spanish writer, poet, translator, journalist and literary critic. Her father, Enrique Mulder García (Marquis of Tedema Toelosdorp of the Netherlands) was a Dutch-Spaniard doctor; her mother was Zoraida Pierluigi Grau, a Puerto Rican with Italian and Catalonian ancestry. Though she inherited the Marquise of Tedema Toelosdorp title, she never used it. The poet, journalist, and athlete, Ana María Martínez Sagi, considered Mulder to be her great love, but family kept them separated.


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* María del Mar Mañas Martínez, "Elisabeth Mulder: una escritora en la encrucijada entre el Modernismo y la Modernidad", en ''Arbor: Ciencia, pensamiento y cultura'', núm. 719, 2006, págs. 385-396.


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