Xavier Pericay made a description of Gaziel that, before he had read it, I liked him: "Gaziel is not a Republican. Or rather, it is by simple historical situation. Gaziel is a liberal bourgeois who, for example, would be a Republican in France and monarchist in England. " Andrés Trapiello locates Gaziel, in his prodigious weapons and letters , in that Third Spain that ended up inhabiting the doubly exiled. That ascription "by simple historical situation" is

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