Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (Illustrated)

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Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (Illustrated)

by Lewis Carroll

EN·~7 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
1

SYLVIE AND BRUNO CONCLUDED

0:45
2

PREFACE.

22:49
3

SYLVIE AND BRUNO CONCLUDED. - CHAPTER I. BRUNO’S LESSONS.

17:09
4

CHAPTER II. LOVE’S CURFEW.

16:06
5

CHAPTER III. STREAKS OF DAWN.

15:35
6

CHAPTER IV. THE DOG-KING.

12:27
7

CHAPTER V. MATILDA JANE.

14:19
8

CHAPTER VI. WILLIE’S WIFE.

12:19
9

CHAPTER VII. MEIN HERR.

16:06
10

CHAPTER VIII. IN A SHADY PLACE.

14:45

Description

A breezy, dream‑touched adventure unfolds as two bright spirits, Sylvie and Bruno, wander through a world where riddles rhyme with reality. Their playful banter and gentle mischief draw listeners into a landscape dotted with talking birds, enchanted gardens, and whimsical puzzles that beckon the curious mind. The story’s opening sets a tone of lighthearted wonder, inviting you to follow the pair as they chase fleeting clues and explore the borders between waking and imagination.

Carroll’s signature wordplay dances through the narration, weaving verses that sparkle with clever twists and subtle satire. Illustrated scenes bring the oddities of this fairy‑tale to life, from mischievous sprites to curious creatures that tease and comfort in equal measure. As Sylvie and Bruno’s journey begins, listeners are treated to a charming blend of humor, mystery, and gentle moral musings, perfect for anyone who loves a story that delights the senses while sparking the intellect.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (419K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by MWS, Stephen Hutcheson, Carol Spears, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2015-04-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll

1832–1898

Best known for sending Alice down the rabbit hole, this quietly inventive Victorian writer mixed playful nonsense with a sharp mathematical mind. His stories still charm readers with their dream logic, wordplay, and sense of wonder.

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