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- Netochka Nezvanova (Russian: Не́точка Незва́нова) is an unfinished novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was originally intended as a large scale work in the...
- Netochka Nezvanova is the pseudonym used by the author(s) of nato.0+55+3d, a real-time, modular, video and multi-media processing environment. Alternate...
- about their actions and intentions. In 1849, the first parts of Netochka Nezvanova, a novel Dostoevsky had been planning since 1846, were published in Notes...
- video and graphics, released by 0f0003 Maschinenkunst and the Netochka Nezvanova collective in 1999 for the classic Mac OS operating system. Being one...
- The stepfather's demonic fiddle and the mysterious seller in Netochka Nezvanova are Gothic-like. Other aspects of the genre can be found in Crime and...
- Bibliography Letters Themes Novels Poor Folk (1846) The Double (1846) Netochka Nezvanova (1849) The Village of Stepanchikovo (1859) Humiliated and Insulted (1861)...
- general-purpose computer like the Macintosh PowerBook G3. In 1999, the Netochka Nezvanova collective released NATO.0+55+3d, a suite of externals that added extensive...
- Charlotte Brontë (1847) Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë (1847) Netochka Nezvanova, by Fyodor Dostoevsky (1849) David Copperfield, by Charles ****ens (1850)...
- Bibliography Letters Themes Novels Poor Folk (1846) The Double (1846) Netochka Nezvanova (1849) The Village of Stepanchikovo (1859) Humiliated and Insulted (1861)...
- Bibliography Letters Themes Novels Poor Folk (1846) The Double (1846) Netochka Nezvanova (1849) The Village of Stepanchikovo (1859) Humiliated and Insulted (1861)...