Sylvie and Bruno Concluded
Lewis Carroll
Lu par Catharine Eastman





Sylvie and Bruno Concluded continues the adventures of the many characters in the previous volume Sylvie and Bruno. The fairy-children Sylvie and Bruno are charming whenever they appear, their fairy companions such as the Professor delight in taking ideas to their logical (and humorous) conclusions, and many nonsense songs are sung. Meanwhile, the mortals (comprised of the unnamed narrator, the gracious Lady Muriel and the sententious Arthur) tend to become the vehicles for Carroll's regular sermons on morality and proper Christian values. (Summary by Catharine Eastman) (8 hr 15 min)
Chapitres
Preface | 27:28 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
Bruno's Lessons | 21:23 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
Love's Curfew | 18:21 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
Streaks of Dawn | 17:37 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
The Dog-King | 14:35 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
Matilda Jane | 17:05 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
Willie's Wife | 14:12 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
Fortunatus' Purse | 19:04 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
In a Shady Place | 16:41 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
The Farewell-Party | 23:31 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
Jabbering and Jam | 18:50 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
The Man in the Moon | 15:37 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
Fairy-Music | 21:30 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
What Tottles Meant | 23:20 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
Bruno's Picnic | 25:30 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
The Little Foxes | 15:46 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
Beyond These Voices | 18:44 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
To The Rescue! | 21:31 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
A Newspaper-Cutting | 5:26 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
A Fairy-Duet | 28:08 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
Gammon and Spinach | 21:12 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
The Professor's Lecture | 20:31 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
The Banquet | 18:02 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
The Pig-Tale | 16:28 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
The Beggar's Return | 21:28 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
Life Out of Death | 13:11 | Lu par Catharine Eastman |
Critiques
Fanciful but boring





Peter The Reader
I didnt like how the story was split between the adventures of The Fairy Children and a literary soap opera. I thought the best part was the beginning which revolved around the conspiracy of The Warden's Brother taking over the country after convincing everybody he was dead





A LibriVox Listener
An insight to the mind of a child, absurdities and imagination. Also the story has a plot that follows grown up characters seeking life and growing their bond of friendship.
jumping jackolopes this book is great





A LibriVox Listener
this book is great!!!!!!!!!