Noble Numbers, Subtle Words: The Art of Mathematics in the Science of Storytelling

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 1997 - 168 pages
This book investigates the use of number, geometry, and mathematical abstraction in the service of a literary text. Following WittgensteinOs concept of mathematics as a natural, if specialized, part of ordinary language, Fisher shows how these elements may structure a story, heighten drama, contain emotion, or suggest what cannot be talked about.

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