Niece and nephew
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*''[[Wittgenstein's Nephew]]'' by Thomas Bernhard | *''[[Wittgenstein's Nephew]]'' by Thomas Bernhard | ||
*''[[The Magician's Nephew]]'' | *''[[The Magician's Nephew]]'' | ||
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- | (6736 bytes) 9: '''''Rameau's Nephew, or the Second Satire''''' (Le Neveu de Rameau ou... 11: ...t literally meaning -- Jean-François Rameau, the nephew of the [[Jean-Philippe Rameau|famous composer]], ... 15: ...ears initially to have a didactic role, while the nephew (Lui) succeeds in conveying a cynical, if perhaps... 30: In ''Rameau's Nephew'', Diderot attacked and ridiculed the critics of ... | + | |
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- Wittgenstein's Nephew by Thomas Bernhard
- The Magician's Nephew
- Rameau's Nephew by Diderot
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