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The Adventures of a Bear, and a Great Bear Too

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The narrative follows a brown bear raised in the wild whose curious temperament leads him into human society as a performing animal. Episodes trace his domestic habits, travels, public entertainments, and rising prosperity under animal companions who profit from and advise him, then the gradual waning of his success and ensuing reverses. Vignettes combine slapstick performance descriptions, social observation, and moral reflections on temper, vanity, greed, and the costs of habituation to comfort. The structure is episodic and illustrated, blending humor and gentle admonition for a young readership.

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Alfred Elwes

Alfred Elwes was an English author known for his whimsical children's stories that often feature anthropomorphic animals. His notable works include "The Adventures of a Bear, and a Great Bear Too," "The Adventures of a Cat, and a Fine Cat Too!", and "The Adventures of a Dog, and a Good Dog Too." Elwes's writing is characterized by its playful tone and imaginative narratives, appealing to young readers and fostering a love for storytelling. His contributions to children's literature reflect a charming blend of adventure and moral lessons, making his stories enduring favorites.

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