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Sylvie and Bruno
Books On Demand - EAN : 9782322596768
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EAN : 9782322596768
Paru le : 18 sept. 2025
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- EAN13 : 9782322596768
- Réf. éditeur : 418089
- Editeur : Books On Demand
- Date Parution : 18 sept. 2025
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 544
- Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:37 mm
- Poids : 780gr
- Résumé : « Sylvie and Bruno » by Lewis Carroll is a unique and complex narrative that intertwines elements of fantasy and satire within a rich tapestry of philosophical musings. Set across two parallel realms one a whimsical fairy world inhabited by the innocent siblings Sylvie and Bruno, and the other a more realistic Victorian society the novel explores themes of childhood, morality, and the absurdities of human nature. In the fairy kingdom of Elfland, Sylvie and Bruno navigate a world filled with humor, wordplay, and gentle mischief, encountering eccentric characters such as the befuddled Professor and the scheming Sub-Warden. Their adventures are marked by a sense of wonder and the pure, unspoiled perspective of youth. Meanwhile, in the parallel world of Outland, which mirrors and satirizes English society, the story delves into political intrigue, social injustice, and the foibles of adult life. The narrative shifts seamlessly between these realms, inviting readers to reflect on the contrasts between innocence and corruption, and the power of love and kindness to withstand adversity. Carrolls signature style, characterized by puns, paradoxes, and playful logic, is ever-present, making the novel both intellectually stimulating and delightfully entertaining. The childrens bond serves as a beacon of hope against the darker forces of greed and power that threaten their world. Through its dual structure, « Sylvie and Bruno » offers a meditation on the complexities of society, the importance of moral integrity, and the enduring value of imagination. This work stands as a notable example of fantasy literature, social satire, and philosophical fiction, appealing to readers who appreciate layered storytelling, witty humor, and thoughtful reflections on the human condition. The novel invites exploration of fantasy worlds, satirical commentary, and the timeless questions that shape our understanding of life and love.
- Biographie : Lewis Carroll, the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832.1898), was a British writer, mathematician, and photographer best known for his enduring contributions to fantasy and childrens literature. Born in Cheshire, England, Carroll studied at Oxford University, where he later became a lecturer in mathematics. His most famous works, « Alices Adventures in Wonderland » and « Through the Looking-Glass », have captivated generations with their imaginative storytelling, wordplay, and exploration of logic and nonsense. Carrolls later novel, « Sylvie and Bruno », showcases his continued fascination with fantasy, satire, and philosophical musings. Here, he blends whimsical fairy-tale elements with sharp social commentary, creating a narrative that is both playful and profound. Throughout his career, Carroll demonstrated a unique ability to address complex ideas through the lens of childhood innocence, making his works accessible to readers of all ages. Beyond his literary achievements, Carroll was known for his interest in photography and his friendships with children, which inspired much of his writing. His legacy endures as a master of fantasy and satire, whose works continue to inspire and entertain readers worldwide.









