The Mathematical Works of Lewis Carroll

The Mathematical Works of Lewis Carroll

Por Lewis Carroll

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Sinopsis

In "The Mathematical Works of Lewis Carroll," the renowned author of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" presents a captivating exploration of logic, mathematical puzzles, and the whimsical intricacies of mathematical thought. This collection showcases Carroll's unique ability to blend serious mathematical discourse with his signature playful style, employing imaginative analogies and charming narratives. His engagement with the burgeoning fields of algebra and logic during the Victorian era situates this work at the intersection of mathematical innovation and literary creativity, highlighting his contributions to both disciplines. Lewis Carroll, the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was not only a celebrated writer but also a mathematician and logician. As a lecturer at Christ Church, Oxford, Carroll was deeply immersed in the mathematical theories of his time, which provided fertile ground for his writings. His dual identity as a mathematician and a storyteller shaped the content of this collection, making it an essential read for those interested in the origins of mathematical thought and its representation in literature. For enthusiasts of mathematics and literature alike, "The Mathematical Works of Lewis Carroll" offers a delightful foray into the playful nature of mathematical inquiry. Readers will find themselves enchanted by Carroll's clever manipulation of logic and imagination, making this work a vital addition to any scholarly library and a compelling read for those eager to explore the intertwining worlds of numbers and narratives.

Lewis Carroll