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Flatland : A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin A. Abbott,  Edwin A. — book cover

Flatland : A Romance of Many Dimensions

by Edwin A. Abbott, Edwin A.
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With wry humor and penetrating satire, Flatland takes us on a mind-expanding journey into a different world to give us a new vision of our own. A. Square, the slightly befuddled narrator, is born into a place which is limited to two dimensions—irrevocably flat—and peopled by a hierarchy of geometrical forms. In a Gulliver-like tour of his bizarre homeland, A. Square spins a fascinating tale of domestic drama and political turmoil, from sex among consenting triangles to the intentional subjugation of Flatland's females. He tells of visits to Lineland, the world of one dimension, and Pointland, the world of no dimension. But when A. Square dares to speak openly of a third, even a fourth dimension, his tragic fate climaxes a brilliant parody of Victorian society.

An underground favorite since its publication in England in 1884, Flatland is as prophetic a science-fiction classic as the works of H.G. Wells, introducing aspects of relativity and hyperspace years before Einstein's famous theories, and it does so with a wonderful, enduring enchantment.

Century-old classic of British letters that charmed and fascinated generations of readers; witty satire of Victorian society and unique insights into the fourth dimension.

About the Author, Edwin A. Abbott, Edwin A.

Rosemary Jann is a professor of English and Cultural Studies at George Mason University.

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Editorials

Asimov

The best introduction one can find into the manner of perceiving dimensions.
The Forward

Isaac Asimov

The best introduction one can find into the manner of perceiving dimensions.
The Forward

Saturday Review

"This pre-Einstein geometrical fantasy is one of the best things of its kind that has ever been written, for it is more than an ingeniously sustained fantasy: it is a social satire, with wit as sharp as the sub-lutrous end of a Flatland woman; it is an easy philosophical introduction to the Fourth Dimension; and it is a rebuke to everyone who holds that there is no reality beyond what is perceptible by human senses."

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2010
Publisher
MobileReference
ISBN
9781605015187

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