Sylvie and Bruno is a novel written as from 1867 by Lewis Carroll. Novel in which, it explores about all the combinations of humor and nonsense to English, while treating its favorite topics: the Logical and its paradoxes, the difference between Meaning S and meant.
Sylvie and Bruno is the third and last Romance of Lewis Carroll, published in two volumes:
Two stories cross: one centered on the phantasms of childhood and the other on the intrigues in love or political. The situations and the events are connected in many processes of a great originality: courses of time towards the past, traps logical, eccentric inventions minutieusements described (bath-tub to take the baths upright, boots for horizontal time, etc)
A translation in French appeared with the Editions of the Threshold in 1972 with a foreword of Jean Gattégno which refers to a study of Gilles Deleuze in his Logique of the direction (1969).
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