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Comic Arithmetic - Mathematical Jest and Literary Whimsy: A Victorian Humor Collection - cover

Comic Arithmetic - Mathematical Jest and Literary Whimsy: A Victorian Humor Collection

Percival Leigh

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Comic Arithmetic," Percival Leigh ingeniously intertwines the realms of mathematics and humor, crafting a unique educational text that engages the reader through whimsical verses and playful illustrations. This book, published in 1841, reflects the Victorian era's fascination with both scientific advancements and the emerging genre of comic literature. Leigh employs a light-hearted yet instructive literary style, using puns and humorous scenarios to demystify arithmetic concepts, thus making them accessible to a younger audience. The book stands as a noteworthy testament to the period'Äôs pedagogical experimentation, combining entertainment with education in an innovative format. Percival Leigh, a contemporary of Lewis Carroll, brought his own experiences in the educational landscape of the 19th century to this work. He was not only a writer but also an educator who believed in the power of humor as a learning tool. His background in theatrical performance and authorial pursuits in various comedic writings likely influenced his approach to writing "Comic Arithmetic," allowing him to create a vibrant educational resource that captivates and instructs. "Comic Arithmetic" is a delightful read for parents, educators, and students alike, offering a refreshing alternative to traditional arithmetic texts. Its unique blend of humor and instruction makes it an essential addition to any educational library, encouraging the joy of learning mathematics through laughter.
Available since: 10/12/2023.
Print length: 83 pages.

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