Sylvie and Bruno, Lewis Carroll
Sylvie and Bruno, Lewis Carroll
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Sylvie and Bruno
with The Hunting of the Snark

Author: Lewis Carroll

Narrator: Peter Noble

Unabridged: 8 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/14/2022


Synopsis

Brilliantly read by Audie award winning narrator Peter Noble, Sylvie and Bruno, a hybrid of fairy tale, Victorian romance and social treatise is the final novel published before Lewis Carroll’s death. Noble follows his extraordinary reading with Carroll’s famous nonsense poem, The Hunting of the Snark.

About Lewis Carroll

English writer and mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, who wrote under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll, was especially known for his children's books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Besides being classic children's entertainment, they are also distinguished for their satire and verbal wit.

The son of a vicar, Carroll was a precocious child who showed early interest in both writing and mathematics. He studied mathematics and was appointed to a lectureship at Christ Church, Oxford. Carroll continued studying and prepared for holy orders for almost thirty years. Although he took deacon's orders in 1861, Carroll was never ordained as a priest.

A shy retiring bachelor, Carroll was happiest in the company of children, and his favorite was Alice Liddell, daughter of the dean of Christ Church. On a boating trip up the river Isis, Carroll told Alice and her three older sisters a story of "Alice's Adventures Underground," weaving into it many of the places and things they'd seen on their outings together. Alice was enchanted by the story and begged him to write it down. By the following February, Carroll had written a first draft and decided to publish it as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Although he wrote a wide range of other books, including many on the subject of advanced mathematics, he is best remembered for his children's classics.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Manny

One of my favorite Lewis Carroll passages is to be found in this undeservedly forgotten book. If you don't already know what Black Light is, read on:"Our Second Experiment", the Professor announced, as Bruno returned to his place, still thoughtfully rubbing his elbows, "is the production of that sel......more

Goodreads review by Fabian

If you haven't read the first one.... do NOT bother. & if you have read Sylvie and Bruno 1, well, don't bother either. I think I've had a fine time reading the four novels Carroll produced. This one continues the tale of the mystical children/fairies, and the main character, after 50 chapters (25 for......more

Goodreads review by Eleanor

A very strange book, with everything from cutesy-pie fairy children to mass deaths in a nearby village. The illustrations are lovely and there are some amusing sections, such as the Professor's lecture and the humans' dinner party, but overall I still find the whole concept a mess. It isn't a child'......more

Goodreads review by Manuel

ENGLISH: Second part of Sylvie and Bruno, without any lack of continuity or interruption. I maintain the same mark and the same review: [URL not allowed] The ending is foreseeable. ESPAÑOL: Segunda parte de Sylvie and Bruno, sin solución de continuidad. Mantengo la crítica y la......more