A Tangled Tale by Lewis Carroll is a unique blend of narrative and mathematics originally serialized in The Monthly Packet from April 1880. The book is structured into ten chapters each referred to as a Knot which cleverly intertwines storytelling with mathematical puzzles. Carroll's intention was to present mathematical problems in a narrative form making them more engaging and accessible to readers. Each Knot contains one or more mathematical challenges ranging from arithmetic and algebra to geometry designed to entertain and educate. The narrative style is whimsical and playful characteristic of Carroll's writing and is complemented by illustrations from Arthur B. Frost. The book opens with a dedication to Carroll's pupil highlighting the educational aspect of the work. The preface explains the author's goal of embedding mathematical questions within the narrative akin to concealing medicine in jam to amuse and possibly enlighten the readers. The contents section lists the titles of each Knot hinting at the mathematical themes explored within. The book concludes with answers to the puzzles providing readers with solutions and insights into the mathematical concepts presented. A Tangled Tale is a testament to Carroll's ability to merge his literary creativity with his passion for mathematics offering a delightful and intellectually stimulating experience.
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.