Sylvie and Bruno Part 2

· 문학일독
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As the adventure continues, Sylvie is revealed to be a fairy princess, further solidifying the magical elements of the story. Bruno, mischievous and full of pranks, seeks revenge on those who trouble him, often with humorous consequences. A transformed crocodile, talking badgers, and other bizarre events create an increasingly surreal atmosphere. The characters venture into a mysterious house on Queer Street, where strange and dreamlike occurrences unfold. The Professor teaches them how to make a "Phlizz," a nonsensical invention that encapsulates Carroll’s love for wordplay and absurdity. They pass through an "Ivory Door," crossing the boundary between reality and dream, hinting at deeper philosophical undertones. Time itself becomes unstable, as reflected in an "Outlandish Watch" that behaves unpredictably. The story concludes with a celebration involving frogs and a final reflection on the dreamlike nature of their journey, leaving the reader in a state of whimsical wonder.

About the author

Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) was an English writer, mathematician, and logician, best known for his fantasy works Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871). Born as Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, he was a lecturer in mathematics at Christ Church, Oxford. His stories, filled with wordplay, logic, and imaginative storytelling, have captivated readers for generations. Carroll was also a skilled photographer and had a deep interest in symbolic logic. His works introduced iconic characters such as Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the Cheshire Cat. His writing style combined surreal humor with intellectual depth, making his works appealing to both children and scholars. Beyond literature, he contributed to mathematical logic and puzzles. His legacy endures as a pioneer of literary nonsense and imaginative fiction.

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