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Mathematical patterns in Byron, Austen, Dickens and Trollope

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Writers and accountants rarely mix socially. Literature has been wont to define itself against the “dismal science” of economics and a mathematical mode of figuring the world that threatens to crunch its vivid irreducibility into data, to “unweave the rainbow”, in John Keats’s famous complaint about Isaac Newton. Yet numbers and letters, accounts and stories, are deeply intertwined. The ancient words for counting sheep in northern England, “yan,…
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TheTLS broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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