Before the family dinner in "Ardis the Second" Van Veen (the narrator and main character in VN's novel Ada, 1969) says that old storytelling devices may be parodied only by very great and inhuman artists:
‘Our great Coppée,’ said Van, ‘is awful, of course, yet he has one very fetching little piece which Ada de Grandfief here has twisted into English several times, more or less successfully.’
‘Oh, Van!’ interjected Ada with unusual archness, and scooped up a handful of salted almonds.