Noble Numbers, Subtle Words: The Art of Mathematics in the Science of StorytellingFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1997 - 168 páginas This study approaches the use of mathematics in fiction in an entirely new way, as a potent instrument of language. Following Wittgenstein's description of mathematical constructs as a component of ordinary language, Fisher shows how number, geometric figuration, algebraic coding, and transcendent abstractions have been made to function as practical narrative tools. Far from rehearsing the various paradigms of numerology, whether Pythagorean, Elizabethan, or Cabalistic, this book explores the tactical deployment of mathematical objects as shaping and framing agents. It reveals how mathematical objects may be subordinated to the storyteller's art. |
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Acknowledgments 7 | 7 |
The Telltale Figure | 19 |
Zero Reason Infinite Need | 34 |
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