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81

Quotations from Halma are taken from the first edition (Madrid, 1895), followed in each case by a reference to OC, V.

 

82

Cf. my article, «Charity in Misericordia», in Galdós Studies, ed. J. E. Varey (London, 1970), p. 194.

 

83

Cf. the title and theme of Echegaray's play O locura o santidad (1877). Echegaray's play, Nazarín and Halma all stem from Don Quixote.

 

84

England is blamed to some extent for his cold correctness. His education was a little odd; he was sent first to a «colegio» in Cambridge, and from there to Peterborough.

 

85

Contrast the inability of Angel Guerra to follow the similar counsel given to him by Leré.

 

86

Leo Tolstoy, My Religion (New York, 1885), 185-189. The work is also translated under the more familiar title of What I Believe.

 

87

See Vera Colin, «A Note on Tolstoy and Galdós», Anales galdosianos, II (1967), 155-168; and «Tolstoy and Ángel Guerra», in Galdós Studies, pp. 114-135.

 

88

Cf. Colin, Galdós Studies, p. 119, and also Tolstoy's fairy-story, Ivan the Fool, quoted by Colin, pp. 128-129.

 

89

I am indebted to my colleague Miss Catherine Balfour for her invaluable help in the preparation of this article; and to Professor A. A. Parker for his constructive criticisms of it.

 

90

Alexander A. Parker: «Nazarín, or the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, according to Galdós», Anales galdosianos, II, 1967, 83-101.

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