Is there a way to convert a dynamic or anonymous object to a strongly typed, declared object?

You could serialize to an intermediate format, just to deserialize it right thereafter. It’s not the most elegant or efficient way, but it might get your job done:

Suppose this is your class:

// Typed definition
class C
{
    public string A;
    public int B;
}

And this is your anonymous instance:

// Untyped instance
var anonymous = new {
    A = "Some text",
    B = 666
};

You can serialize the anonymous version to an intermediate format and then deserialize it again to a typed version.

var serializer = new System.Web.Script.Serialization.JavaScriptSerializer();
var json = serializer.Serialize(anonymous);
var c = serializer.Deserialize<C>(json);

Note that this is in theory possible with any serializer/deserializer (XmlSerializer, binary serialization, other json libs), as long as the roundtrip is symmetric.

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