British critic, 1884-1974, author of Quintessence of Ibsen and Quintessence of Bernard Shaw as well as of a book on Thomas Hardy
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late nineteenth-century Argentine dramatist, author of La dote and Príncipe que mató al dragón
French writer, 1861-1949, author of Les Lauriers sont coupés, an early example of stream-of-consciousness narrative
Argentine lawyer and man of letters, 1899-1981, author of Teoría de los valores y filosofía de la historia and works on Hegel and Buber, and translator of the Sefer Yetsirah
Casa de muñecas, Ibsen play, 1879
Dulcinea del Toboso, Don Quijote's lady, also known as Aldonza Lorenzo
Dumas père, French novelist and dramatist, 1802-70, author of Le Comte de Monte-Cristo, Les Trois Mousquetaires and other works
Dumas fils, French novelist and dramatist, 1824-95, author of La Dame aux Camélias and other works
nickname for a character in Bustos Domecq story, also known as el Navegante Solitario
French literary critic and musicologist, 1879-1967, author of studies of Flaubert, Wagner, Mozart and other literary and musical topics
Scottish poet, c.1460-c.1520
character in Borges story
Scottish king, c. 1007-40, character in Shakespeare's Macbeth
Pope satirical poem, 1728-1743
port town in southern Ireland
British aeronautical engineer and philosopher, 1875-1949, author of An Experiment with Time and Nothing Dies
street in Paris where Auguste Dupin lives
poet, character in Borges story
Irish dramatist, poet and short-story writer, 1878-1957