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Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Edwin A. Abbott
23 episodes
7 months ago
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 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, or even a fourth, dimension, his tragic fate climaxes a brilliant parody of Victorian society. An underground favorite since its publication in England in1884, 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 wonderful, enduring enchantment. With an Introduction by Valerie Smith and a New Afterword by John Allen Paulos
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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 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, or even a fourth, dimension, his tragic fate climaxes a brilliant parody of Victorian society. An underground favorite since its publication in England in1884, 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 wonderful, enduring enchantment. With an Introduction by Valerie Smith and a New Afterword by John Allen Paulos
Show more...
Books
Arts,
Fiction,
Drama,
Science Fiction
Episodes (20/23)
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 22 - How I then tried to diffuse the Theory of Three Dimensions by other means, and of the result
2 years ago
10 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 21 - How the Sphere encouraged me in a vision
2 years ago
8 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 20 - How I tried to teach the Theory of Three Dimensions to my Grandson, and with what success
2 years ago
6 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 19 - How, though the Sphere shewed me other mysteries of Spaceland, I still desire more; and what came of it
2 years ago
17 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 18 - How I came to Spaceland, and what I saw there
2 years ago
11 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 17 - How the Sphere, having in vain tried words, resorted to deeds
2 years ago
5 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 16 - How the Stranger Vainly Endeavored to Reveal to Me in Words the Mysteries of Spaceland
2 years ago
20 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 15 - Concerning a Stranger from Spaceland
2 years ago
8 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 14 - How I Vainly Tried to Explain the Nature of Flatland
2 years ago
13 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 13 - How I had a Vision of Lineland
2 years ago
13 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 12 - Of the Doctrine of Our Priests
2 years ago
14 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 11 - Of the Suppression of the Chromatic Sedition
2 years ago
13 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 10 - Concerning Our Priests
2 years ago
8 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 09 - Of the Universal Colour Bill
2 years ago
10 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 08 - Of the Ancient Practice of Painting
2 years ago
8 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 07 - Concerning Irregular Figures
2 years ago
10 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 06 - Of Recognition by Sight
2 years ago
15 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 05 - Of Our Methods of Recognizing One Another
2 years ago
15 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 04 - Concerning the Women
2 years ago
16 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland : Section 03 - Concerning the Inhabitants of Flatland
2 years ago
11 minutes

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
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 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, or even a fourth, dimension, his tragic fate climaxes a brilliant parody of Victorian society. An underground favorite since its publication in England in1884, 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 wonderful, enduring enchantment. With an Introduction by Valerie Smith and a New Afterword by John Allen Paulos