Galdos's early writings were inspired by the French writer Emile Zola, a practitioner of the literary school of Naturalism. This interest then turned to a type of spiritual naturalism under the influence of Russian writers, including Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Turgenev, whom he called his "great teacher." One of his most important works during this period was the novel, Nazarin, a kind of retelling of the life of Christ, in which the main character,...