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{{g}}''Der Glücklich Widersprüchlichmensch'' (''lit.'' “The [[Jolly Contrarian]]”) is an overly long comic {{t|opera}} by [[Otto Büchstein]]. Not popular, but it kept him out of his [[Birgit von Sachsen-Rampton|long-suffering wife]]’s hair for more than a decade while he wrote it.
{{a|myth|}}''Der Glücklich Widersprüchlichmensch'' (''lit.'' “The [[Jolly Contrarian]]”) is an overly long comic {{t|opera}} by [[Otto Büchstein]]. Not popular, but it kept him out of his [[Birgit von Sachsen-Rampton|long-suffering wife]]’s hair for more than a decade while he wrote it.
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Der Glücklich Widersprüchlichmensch (lit. “The Jolly Contrarian”) is an overly long comic opera by Otto Büchstein. Not popular, but it kept him out of his long-suffering wife’s hair for more than a decade while he wrote it.

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