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==Allusions to the opera==
[[James Joyce]]'s ''[[Ulysses (novel)|Ulysses]]'' contains a number of references to ''The Rose of Castille'' (many more than to ''The Bohemian Girl'' or ''[[The Maid of Artois]]''). The most notable is in the Aeolus section, where Lenehan answers his own riddle, "What opera is like a railway line?", with "''The Rose of Castille''. See the wheeze? Rows of cast steel."<ref>{{cite book | last = Joyce|first = James| year = 1992| title= Ulysses, annotated student edition, p.170|publisher = Penguin Books| location = Harmondsworth| ISBNisbn = 978-0-14-118443-2}}</ref> In addition, Manuel's aria, "'Twas rank and fame that tempted thee" is quoted in the same section.
 
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'''Sources'''
* Burton, Nigel, "Balfe, Michael William", in {{cite book | last = Sadie| first = Stanley (ed)| authorlink =Stanley Sadie | year = 1992| title = The [[New Grove Dictionary of Opera]]| publisher = Oxford University Press, pp. 286-8| location = Oxford | isbn = 978-0-19-522186-2| title-link = New Grove Dictionary of Opera}}
* Tyldesley, William, ''Michael W. Balfe: His Life and His English Operas'', Aldershot, Hants, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate (2003) {{ISBN|0-7546-0558-2}}