About Edwin A Abbott
Edwin Abbott Abbott an English schoolmaster and theologian, is best known as the author of the mathematical satire and religious allegory Flatland (1884). Abbott was the eldest son of Edwin Abbott (1808-1882), headmaster of the Philological School, Marylebone, and his wife, Jane Abbott (1806-1882). His parents were first cousins.
Novels
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions (1884)
Sphereland: A Fantasy About Curved Spaces and an Expanding Universe (1884)
Paradosis: or In the Night in Which He was Betrayed (1904)
Sphereland: A Fantasy About Curved Spaces and an Expanding Universe (1884)
Paradosis: or In the Night in Which He was Betrayed (1904)
Omnibus
Non fiction
Justin's Use of the Fourth Gospel
English Lessons for English People (1876)
Oxford Sermons: Preached Before the University (1879)
Francis Bacon: An Account of His Life and Works (1885)
How to Write Clearly: Rules and Exercises on English Composition. (1886)
Philomythus: An Antidote against Credulity. A Discussion of Cardinal Newman's Essay on Ecclesiastical Miracles (1891)
Bacon's Essays Two Volumes (1896)
St. Thomas of Canterbury: His Death and Miracles (1898)
A Shakespearian Grammar (1966)
Concordance to the Works of Alexander Pope (1975)
English Lessons for English People (1876)
Oxford Sermons: Preached Before the University (1879)
Francis Bacon: An Account of His Life and Works (1885)
How to Write Clearly: Rules and Exercises on English Composition. (1886)
Philomythus: An Antidote against Credulity. A Discussion of Cardinal Newman's Essay on Ecclesiastical Miracles (1891)
Bacon's Essays Two Volumes (1896)
St. Thomas of Canterbury: His Death and Miracles (1898)
A Shakespearian Grammar (1966)
Concordance to the Works of Alexander Pope (1975)
Anthologies containing stories by Edwin A Abbott
Short stories
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