
Sylvie and Bruno
Published in 1889, 'Sylvie and Bruno' by Lewis Carroll intertwines two narratives: one set in Victorian England and the other in a whimsical Fairyland. The Victorian plot serves as a social commentary, exploring themes of religion, society, philosophy, and morality through its characters' discussions. The Fairyland story features nonsense elements and poetry, reminiscent of Carroll's earlier work, 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.' This dual structure makes it notable for blending fantasy with serious themes.
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