Sylvie and Bruno

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"Sylvie and Bruno" is a lesser-known two-volume novel by Lewis Carroll that blends fantasy, social satire, and philosophical reflection through the intertwined stories of two fairy children and the Victorian world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novel
author Lewis Carroll
surface form: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson

Lewis Carroll
containsElement fantasy
philosophical reflection
social commentary
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresCharacter Bruno
Sylvie
featuresCharacterType fairy children
follows Through the Looking-Glass
genre fantasy novel
philosophical fiction
social satire
hasIllustrator Harry Furniss
hasPart Sylvie and Bruno self-linksurface differs
surface form: Sylvie and Bruno (first volume)

Sylvie and Bruno self-linksurface differs
surface form: Sylvie and Bruno Concluded
hasPhilosophicalAspect discussions of ethics
discussions of metaphysics
discussions of religion
hasReception mixed critical reception
hasStyle didactic passages
nonsense literature elements
hasTargetAudience adults
children
hasTheme charity
morality
politics
religion
social class
isLesserKnownThan Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
surface form: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Through the Looking-Glass
literaryForm prose
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
narrativeMode frame narrative
narrativeStructure interwoven stories
numberOfVolumes 2
originalLanguage English
partOfAuthorOeuvre works of Lewis Carroll
publicationYear 1889
1893
publisher Macmillan and Co.
setting Victorian era
surface form: Victorian England

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Lewis Carroll notableWork Sylvie and Bruno
Sylvie and Bruno hasPart Sylvie and Bruno self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Sylvie and Bruno (first volume)
Sylvie and Bruno hasPart Sylvie and Bruno self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Sylvie and Bruno Concluded