Rienzi, the Last of the Roman Tribunes(Paperback, Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton)
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The novel's premise is a whimsical exploration of the idea that dogs, rather than humans, are the superior beings and that they have their own civilization. The story is narrated by Gissing, an English bulldog who lives with Mr. and Mrs. Mifflin in a suburban home. Gissing is a thoughtful and observant dog who begins to question the meaning of life and existence.One day, Gissing decides to embark on a journey to find "Where the Blue Begins," a place he believes is the source of all knowledge and wisdom. He sets off on an adventure to discover the true nature of the blue, which represents the ideal and the unknown. Along the way, he encounters various canine characters, each with their own unique perspectives on life, and he gains insights into the human world through his interactions with people.The novel uses humor and satire to comment on human society and the human condition from a dog's perspective. Through Gissing's adventures and observations, the author explores themes such as the search for meaning, the pursuit of knowledge, and the complexities of human behavior."Where the Blue Begins" is known for its playful and imaginative storytelling, as well as its clever use of anthropomorphism to examine human nature through the lens of a canine narrator. It is a charming and thought-provoking work that continues to be appreciated for its unique perspective and wit.