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Luis Fernández-Guerra y Orbe (18181894)
Fernández-Guerra y Orbe, Luis (fer-nän’deth ger’ä ē or’be). A Spanish dramatist and verse-writer, brother of Aureliano; born in Granada, April 11, 1818; died on Sept. 7, 1894. The law was his first calling, but he wrote: ‘A Vow,’ ‘Her Highness’s Hair-Dresser,’ and other stage skits, and established himself in literature; producing much verse, and a critical work on the dramatist Alarcón y Mendoza.