There are 40 letters in all, mainly to people in Italian history and fiction, but also to internationally well known fictional and historical characters such as Pinocchio, Charles Dickens, Hippocrates, and Jesus.
Felix Mendelssohn | Felix Frankfurter | Felix the Cat | Félix Guattari | María Félix | Félix Trinidad | Felix Klein | Julie Felix | Felix Rodriguez | Félix Houphouët-Boigny | Felix Da Housecat | José Félix Ribas Municipality, Aragua | Felix von Luckner | Felix Unger | Félix Rodríguez (Central Intelligence Agency) | Felix Magath | Félix Fénéon | Allyson Felix | Felix Werder | Felix the Cat: The Movie | Félix Resurrección Hidalgo | Felix Dzerzhinsky | Felix da Housecat | Felix Cavaliere | Rachel Félix | Felix Silla | Félix Savón | Felix Nussbaum | Felix Mottl | Felix Gonzalez-Torres |
He also advocated secular education for women and famously opposed Félix-Antoine-Philibert Dupanloup (1802–1878), Roman Catholic bishop of Orléans, who wanted to keep control of women’s education.
What apparently gave rise to these accusations were the amicable relations established, principally through correspondence, between Victor de Buck and such men as Alexander Forbes, the learned Anglican bishop, and the celebrated Edward Pusey in England, Montalembert, and Bishop Félix Dupanloup in France and a number of others whose names were distasteful to many ardent Catholics.