A Tangled Tale

A Tangled Tale

Author: Lewis Carroll

Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag

Published: 1880

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13: 3849674797

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‘A Tangled Tale’ is a collection of ten brief humorous stories. These were published originally between April 1880 and March 1885 in The Monthly Packet magazine. The stories are called ‘knots’ and present mathematical problems. The mathematical interpretations of the Knots are not always straightforward, yet they are logical and make perfect sense.


A Tangled Tale Book

A Tangled Tale Book

Author: Lewis Carroll

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2023-10-01

Total Pages: 89

ISBN-13:

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A Tangled Tale by Lewis Carroll: In this collection of mathematical puzzles and riddles, Carroll turns his whimsical imagination to the realms of algebra, geometry, and logic. The challenges he presents are both entertaining and thought-provoking, offering readers of all ages a chance to stretch their mental muscles. Key Aspects of the Book "A Tangled Tale": Mathematical Puzzles: Carroll's book is full of fun and challenging puzzles, designed to stimulate the mind and encourage creativity. Whimsical Imagination: The puzzles are presented in Carroll's signature style, with clever wordplay, imaginative scenarios, and unexpected twists. Learning and Improvement: The book encourages readers to think deeply and creatively, building their problem-solving skills and expanding their intellectual horizons. Lewis Carroll was an English author and mathematician known for his classic children's books, including Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Born in 1832, he was also a noted logician and mathematician, with a keen interest in puzzles and wordplay. His books continue to inspire and delight readers of all ages.


A Tangled Tale

A Tangled Tale

Author: Lewis Carroll

Publisher: Standard Ebooks

Published: 2020-06-24T17:37:53Z

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13:

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In the late 19th century, Lewis Carroll—better known these days as the author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland—was also an established mathematician who had published many books and papers in the fields of algebra and logic. His mathematical interest extended to the setting of puzzles for popular consumption. The stories collected here cover varied subjects including the cataloguing of paintings, the number of times trains will pass each other on a circular track, the most efficient way to rent individual rooms on a square, and many more. They were published originally in The Monthly Packet magazine and then collected with some additional commentary into a book originally published in 1885. Included along with the stories is a full appendix with Carroll’s answers, and his often acerbic commentary on the answers submitted to him at the time. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.


Complete Works

Complete Works

Author: Lewis Carroll

Publisher: e-artnow

Published: 2019-12-18

Total Pages: 1177

ISBN-13:

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Musaicum Books presents to you this meticulously edited Lewis Carroll collection. This ebook has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Content: Novels: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There Sylvie and Bruno Sylvie and Bruno Concluded Stories: A Tangled Tale Bruno's Revenge and Other Stories: Bruno's Revenge Crundle Castle The Legend of Scotland The Ladye's History Novelty and Romancement A Photographer's Day Out Photography Extraordinary The Walking Stick of Destiny Wilhelm von Schmitz What the Tortoise Said to Achilles Poems: Early Verse: My Fairy Punctuality Melodies Brother and Sister Facts Rules and Regulations Horrors Misunderstandings As It Fell upon a Day Ye Fattale Cheyse Lays of Sorrow The Two Brothers The Lady of the Ladle Coronach She's All my Fancy Painted Him Photography Extraordinary Lays of Mystery, Imagination, and Humour The Mock Turtle's Song Upon the Lonely Moor Miss Jones Puzzles from Wonderland Prologues to Plays Rhyme? And Reason? College Rhymes and Notes by an Oxford Chiel: Ode to Damon Those Horrid Hurdy-Gurdies! My Fancy The Majesty of Justice The Elections to the Hebdomadal Council The Deserted Parks Examination Statute Acrostics, Inscriptions and Other Verses: Acrostic To Three Puzzled Little Girls Double Acrostic Three Little Maids Puzzle Three Children Two Thieves Two Acrostics Double Acrostic Acrostic Acrostic Acrostic To M. A. B. Acrostic Madrigal Love among the Roses Two Poems to Rachel Daniel The Lyceum Acrostic Dreamland To my Child-Friend A Riddle A Limerick Rhyme? And Reason? A Nursery Darling Maggie's Visit to Oxford Maggie B— Inscribed to a Dear Child Five Fathom Square the Belfry Frowns The Wandering Burgess A Bacchanalian Ode Red Riding-Hood A Square Poem Three Sunsets and Other Poems The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll


The Collected Short Stories

The Collected Short Stories

Author: Lewis Carroll

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-05-25

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13:

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This meticulously edited Lewis Carroll collection includes: A Tangled Tale Bruno's Revenge and Other Stories What the Tortoise Said to Achilles A Tangled Tale is a collection of ten brief humorous stories by Lewis Carroll, published serially between April 1880 and March 1885.The stories, or Knots as Carroll calls them, present mathematical problems. In a later issue, Carroll gives the solution to a Knot and discusses readers' answers. The mathematical interpretations of the Knots are not always straightforward. The ribbing of readers answering wrongly – giving their names – was not always well received. Short story "Bruno's Revenge" was originally published in 1867. Some years later, in 1873 or 1874, Carroll had the idea to use this piece as the core for a longer story. Much of the rest of the novel he compiled from notes of ideas and dialogue which he had collected over the years. What the Tortoise Said to Achilles, written by Lewis Carroll in 1895 for the philosophical journal Mind, is a brief dialogue which problematises the foundations of logic. The title alludes to one of Zeno's paradoxes of motion, in which Achilles could never overtake the tortoise in a race. In Carroll's dialogue, the tortoise challenges Achilles to use the force of logic to make him accept the conclusion of a simple deductive argument. Ultimately, Achilles fails, because the clever tortoise leads him into an infinite regression. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson better known by the pseudonym Lewis Carroll (1832 – 1898), was an English author, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer.