Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (Illustrated) by Lewis Carroll
The dreamlike double tale concludes: fairy children Sylvie and Bruno, the muddled Professor, and the tangled loves of Victorian England draw toward their gentle, luminous resolution.
Lewis Carroll's 1893 novel is the second volume of his ambitious final fantasy, illustrated by Harry Furniss. Whimsical, philosophical, tender. Read it for the conclusion of Carroll's strange late masterpiece, more nonsense verse, more fairy magic, and the wistful close of the author of Alice's last great work.
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The Victorian Roots
- In its time
- Published in 1893, during the 1890s, wells arrives.
- Reading it
- ~5 hr read (a novel-length work, settle in).
- Illustrated by
- Harry Furniss
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