Mathematics and Humor - by John Allen Paulos (Paperback)
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- John Allen Paulos cleverly scrutinizes the mathematical structures of jokes, puns, paradoxes, spoonerisms, riddles, and other forms of humor, drawing examples from such sources as Rabelais, Shakespeare, James Beattie, René Thom, Lewis Carroll, Arthur Koestler, W. C. Fields, and Woody Allen.
- About the Author: John Allen Paulos is professor of mathematics at Temple University.
- 124 Pages
- Mathematics, General
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John Allen Paulos cleverly scrutinizes the mathematical structures of jokes, puns, paradoxes, spoonerisms, riddles, and other forms of humor, drawing examples from such sources as Rabelais, Shakespeare, James Beattie, René Thom, Lewis Carroll, Arthur Koestler, W. C. Fields, and Woody Allen. "Jokes, paradoxes, riddles, and the art of non-sequitur are revealed with great perception and insight in this illuminating account of the relationship between humor and mathematics."-Joseph Williams, New York Times "'Leave your mind alone, ' said a Thurber cartoon, and a really complete and convincing analysis of what humour is might spoil all jokes forever. This book avoids that danger. What it does. . .is describe broadly several kinds of mathematical theory and apply them to throw sidelights on how many kinds of jokes work."-New Scientist "Many scholars nowadays write seriously about the ludicrous. Some merely manage to be dull. A few-like Paulos-are brilliant in an odd endeavor."-Los Angeles Times Book ReviewFrom the Back Cover
John Allen Paulos cleverly scrutinizes the mathematical structures of jokes, puns, paradoxes, spoonerisms, riddles, and other forms of humor, drawing examples from such sources as Rabelais, Shakespeare, James Beattie, Rene Thom, Lewis Carroll, Arthur Koestler, W.C. Fields, and Woody Allen.About the Author
John Allen Paulos is professor of mathematics at Temple University. His most recent book is "Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences."Dimensions (Overall): 8.21 Inches (H) x 7.93 Inches (W) x .27 Inches (D)
Weight: .47 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 124
Genre: Mathematics
Sub-Genre: General
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback
Author: John Allen Paulos
Language: English
Street Date: November 15, 1982
TCIN: 1006089235
UPC: 9780226650258
Item Number (DPCI): 247-07-9769
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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