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Original Articles

From Tristram Shandy to Bertrand Russell: fiction and mathematics

Pages 81-91 | Published online: 08 Jun 2010

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  • Some of the above material appeared in my earlier essay on mathematics and poetry, ‘Romantic numeracy: the Tuneless numbers and Shadows numberless’, The Wordsworth Circle, 22 (1991), 124–131
  • All quotes are cited in the text by location rather than pages from The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman in the Project Gutenberg searchable text: www.gutenberg.org//etext/1079
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