The Complete Sylvie and Bruno Stories With Their Original Illustrations

The Complete Sylvie and Bruno Stories With Their Original Illustrations
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This carefully crafted ebook: «The Complete Sylvie and Bruno Stories With Their Original Illustrations» is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Table of Contents: Sylvie and Bruno Sylvie and Bruno Concluded Bruno's Revenge and Other Stories Sylvie and Bruno is a novel for children by Lewis Carroll published in 1889. The work evolved from his short story «Bruno's Revenge,» published in 1867 in Aunt Judy's Magazine. With its sequel, Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (1893), it was his final work for children. The novel has two main plots; one set in the real world at the time the book was published (the Victorian era), the other in the fictional world of Fairyland. While the latter plot is a fairytale with many nonsense elements and poems, similar to Carroll's most famous children's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the story set in Victorian Britain is a social novel. The French philosopher Gilles Deleuze termed Sylvie and Bruno «a masterpiece which shows entirely new techniques compared to Alice and Through the Looking-Glass.» Charles Lutwidge Dodgson better known by the pseudonym Lewis Carroll (1832 – 1898), was an English author, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer.

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Lewis Carroll. The Complete Sylvie and Bruno Stories With Their Original Illustrations

The Complete Sylvie and Bruno Stories With Their Original Illustrations

Table of Contents

Sylvie and Bruno

Preface

Chapter 1. Less Bread! More Taxes!

Chapter 2. L’Amie Inconnue

Chapter 3. Birthday-Presents

Chapter 4. A Cunning Conspiracy

Chapter 5. A Beggar’s Palace

Chapter 6. The Magic Locket

Chapter 7. The Baron’s Embassy

Chapter 8. A Ride on a Lion

Chapter 9. A Jester and a Bear

Chapter 10. The Other Professor

Chapter 11. Peter and Paul

Chapter 12. A Musical Gardener

Chapter 13. A Visit to Dogland

Chapter 14. Fairy-Sylvie

Chapter 15. Bruno’s Revenge

Chapter 16. A Changed Crocodile

Chapter 17. The Three Badgers

Chapter 18. Queer Street, Number Forty

Chapter 19. How to Make a Phlizz

Chapter 20. Light Come, Light Go

Chapter 21. Through the Ivory Door

Chapter 22. Crossing the Line

Chapter 23. An Outlandish Watch

Chapter 24. The Frogs’ Birthday-Treat

Chapter 25. Looking Eastward

Sylvie and Bruno Concluded

Preface

Chapter 1. Bruno’s Lessons

Chapter 2. Love’s Curfew

Chapter 3. Streaks of Dawn

Chapter 4. The Dog-King

Chapter 5. Matilda Jane

Chapter 6. Willie’s Wife

Chapter 7. Mein Herr

Chapter 8. In a Shady Place

Chapter 9. The Farewell-Party

Chapter 10. Jabbering and Jam

Chapter 11. The Man in the Moon

Chapter 12. Fairy-Music

Chapter 13. What Tottles Meant

Chapter 14. Bruno’s Picnic

Chapter 15. The Little Foxes

Chapter 16. Beyond These Voices

Chapter 17. To the Rescue!

Chapter 18. A Newspaper-Cutting

Chapter 19. A Fairy-Duet

Chapter 20. Gammon and Spinach

Chapter 21. The Professor’s Lecture

Chapter 22. The Banquet

Chapter 23. The Pig-Tale

Chapter 24. The Beggar’s Return

Chapter 25. Life Out of Death

Bruno’s Revenge and Other Stories

Bruno’s Revenge

Crundle Castle

Chapter One ‘Love Me Love my Dog’

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six ‘Go, Call a Coach’

Chapter Seven ‘A Sight of Horror’

Chapter Eight ‘The Hour Is Almost Come’

Chapter Nine

The Legend of Scotland

The Ladye’s History

Novelty and Romancement

A Photographer’s Day Out

Photography Extraordinary

The Walking Stick of Destiny

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight and Last

Wilhelm von Schmitz

Chapter One ‘’Twas Ever Thus’ (Old Play)

Chapter Two ‘And I, For One’ (Old Play)

Chapter Three ‘Nay, ’Tis too Much!’ (Old Play)

Chapter Four ‘Is This the Hend?’ (Nicholas Nickleby)

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Lewis Carroll

Sylvie and Bruno + Sylvie and Bruno Concluded + Bruno's Revenge and Other Stories

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‘I’m very sorry,’ was all I could say, feeling very penitent and helpless. ‘She has Sylvie’s eyes!’ I thought to myself, half-doubting whether, even now, I were fairly awake. ‘And that sweet look of innocent wonder is all Sylvie’s too. But Sylvie hasn’t got that calm resolute mouth nor that far-away look of dreamy sadness, like one that has had some deep sorrow, very long ago—’ And the thick-coming fancies almost prevented my hearing the lady’s next words.

‘If you had had a “Shilling Dreadful” in your hand,’ she proceeded, ‘something about Ghosts—or Dynamite—or Midnight Murder—one could understand it: those things aren’t worth the shilling, unless they give one a Nightmare. But really—with only a medical treatise, you know—’ and she glanced, with a pretty shrug of contempt, at the book over which I had fallen asleep.

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