Selected Mathematical Works
Lewis Carroll
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In Lewis Carroll's 'Selected Mathematical Works,' readers are brought into the brilliant mind of the author through a collection of his detailed and intricate mathematical writings. Known primarily for his work in children's literature, Carroll's mathematical works showcase his versatility and intellect in a completely different realm. With a clear and concise writing style, Carroll delves into topics such as logic, geometry, and algebra, providing readers with a fascinating insight into his mathematical thought processes. Written in the 19th century, Carroll's mathematical works offer a unique perspective on the field during that era, making this collection a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Despite his reputation as a writer of fiction, Lewis Carroll was also a talented mathematician and logician, which is evident in his 'Selected Mathematical Works.' As a lecturer in mathematics at Oxford University, Carroll's background and expertise in the subject undoubtedly influenced his decision to explore mathematical concepts in his writing. This collection serves as a testament to Carroll's multifaceted talents and interests, demonstrating his passion for both literature and mathematics. For readers interested in exploring the lesser-known side of Lewis Carroll's literary career, 'Selected Mathematical Works' is a must-read. Whether you are a fan of his famous works like 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' or simply intrigued by the intersection of mathematics and literature, Carroll's mathematical writings offer a captivating journey into the mind of a truly remarkable author.
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Lewis Carroll legacy, Logic games, Feeding the mind, Innovative pedagogy, Educational reform, Mathematical storytelling, Victorian mathematics, Intellectual polymath, Symbolic logic, Mathematical puzzles