The Mathematical Works of Lewis Carroll: Symbolic Logic, The Game of Logic & Feeding the Mind

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In 'The Mathematical Works of Lewis Carroll', Lewis Carroll explores his passion for mathematics through a series of thought-provoking essays and puzzles. Known primarily for his children's literature such as 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', Carroll showcases his intellectual prowess in this lesser-known yet equally captivating work. Through a combination of logic problems and mathematical concepts, Carroll engages the reader in a playful and challenging exploration of numbers and patterns, demonstrating his deep understanding of the subject. The book's unique blend of whimsy and precision makes it a delightful read for both mathematics enthusiasts and fans of Carroll's literary style. As a mathematician and logician, Lewis Carroll's interest in mathematics is evident in his intricate and creative approach to problem-solving. His background in the field provides insight into the complexity and beauty of math, and his knack for storytelling adds an element of charm to the otherwise rigorous subject matter. 'The Mathematical Works of Lewis Carroll' is a testament to Carroll's multifaceted talent and his ability to inspire curiosity and critical thinking in his readers. I highly recommend 'The Mathematical Works of Lewis Carroll' to anyone interested in exploring the intersection of mathematics and literature. Carroll's clever puzzles and clear explanations make this book both educational and entertaining, offering a unique perspective on the world of numbers and logic.

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