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Denis Diderot is known mainly as a French philosopher of the Age of Enlightenment, but few people know that he hid a large part of his judgments in artistic texts. Suzanne enters the monastery by force and tries to leave it legally, because the compulsion to serve God in the monastery with all the rites and rituals, in her opinion, is no less a sin than breaking the commandments. As an outstanding composer, Ramo leads a free and uncertain way of life, but still discusses with the philosopher about deep truths and human nature. These expressive figures come to life on the pages of the book, which includes the novel "The Nun" and the dialogue "Heavenly Ramo" translated by Valerian Pidmogilny.