This list is about people/characters that are neither completely "fictional", neither completely "real". This situation can occur while:
- Historical sources sometimes don't allow to discern or are not unanimous whether a character is a "fantasy" or a "historic figure" - e.g. Homer.
- Some people are obviously historical, but are attributed phantastical deeds - e.g. like some Roman emperors having ascended to heaven according to the tradition of the age they lived in.
- Pseudonyms: the pseudonymous figure may be part fictional: e.g. P. D. Q. Bach really "composes" (in capacity of being the pseudonym of Peter Schickele), while he is also a son of Johann Sebastian Bach (in his capacity of a fictional character).
- ...etc...: see subdivisions below
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Characters in mythical, legendary and religion-founding tales
(only for characters that have as well a proven historical reality as a proven fictionality!)
Characters with historical exactitude issues
Fictional characters (partly) identified with historical figures
People who created a pseudonym or alter ego with fictional proportions for themselves
See also: List of real-life characters
- Orlando: A Biography by Virginia Woolf
- Broderie Anglaise by Violet Trefusis
- Alexa/Virginia Woolf
- Jim/Leonard Woolf
- Lord Shorne/Vita Sackville-West
- Anne/Violet Trefusis
- Challenge by Vita Sackville-West (and Violet Trefusis)
- Julian/Vita Sackville-West
- Eve/Violet Trefusis