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Sylvie and Bruno Concluded
Book • 2015
Lewis Carroll's "Sylvie and Bruno Concluded" is the sequel to "Sylvie and Bruno.
" While less famous than his Alice books, it still contains elements of fantasy and nonsensical humor characteristic of his writing.
The story features two child protagonists, Sylvie and Bruno, who encounter various fantastical characters and situations.
It explores themes of dreams, reality, and the nature of perception.
The narrative is less structured than his earlier works, incorporating digressions and philosophical discussions.
The book is considered a more mature and complex work than his earlier children's stories.
" While less famous than his Alice books, it still contains elements of fantasy and nonsensical humor characteristic of his writing.
The story features two child protagonists, Sylvie and Bruno, who encounter various fantastical characters and situations.
It explores themes of dreams, reality, and the nature of perception.
The narrative is less structured than his earlier works, incorporating digressions and philosophical discussions.
The book is considered a more mature and complex work than his earlier children's stories.
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