Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions (version 2)

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions (version 2)

by Edwin Abbott Abbott

23 chapters4h 31mEnglish1884

About this book

This is a satirical novel written by Edwin A. Abbott, first published in 1884. Abbott uses a two-dimensional world, with himself as the protagonist, known simply as "A Square", to deride the Victorian aristocracy and its hierarchies. But the book has retained its value throughout the years for its unique portrayal of a two-dimensional world, and how a Sphere introduces the Square to the incomprehensible possibility of a third dimension. Once the square fully understands the third dimension, he suggests to the Sphere that even a fourth, fifth, or sixth dimension could exist. But the Sphere sends the square back to his two-dimensional world, where he cannot convince anyone of the existence of a three dimensional world. - Summary by Linda Olsen Fitak Read by Linda Olsen Fitak and Aaron White.

Chapters (22)

1Of the Nature of Flatland
355
2Of the Climate and Houses in Flatland
420
3Concerning the Inhabitants of Flatland
720
4Concerning the Women
1013
5Of Our Methods of Recognizing One Another
950
6Of Recognition by Sight
944
7Concerning Irregular Figures
659
8Of the Ancient Practice of Painting
544
9Of the Universal Colour Bill
658
10Of the Suppression of the Chromatic Sedition
791
11Concerning Our Priests
516
12Of the Doctrine of Our Priests
875
13How I had a Vision of Lineland
792
14How I Vainly Tried to Explain the Nature of Flatland
812
15Concerning a Stranger from Spaceland
553
16How the Stranger Vainly Endeavored to Reveal to Me in Words the Mysteries of Spaceland
1254
17How the Sphere, having in vain tried words, resorted to deeds
368
18How I came to Spaceland, and what I saw there
722
19How, though the Sphere shewed me other mysteries of Spaceland, I still desire more; and what came of it
1064
20How the Sphere encouraged me in a vision
493
21How I tried to teach the Theory of Three Dimensions to my Grandson, and with what success
393
22How I then tried to diffuse the Theory of Three Dimensions by other means, and of the result
644

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