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Edwin A. Abbott’s Flatland is a timeless science fiction classic that imagines a world existing entirely in two dimensions. In this strange geometric society, social status is determined by shape, ...
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  • 25 August 2026
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An evergreen science fiction classic, Edwin A. Abbott’s Flatland presents an alternate vision of society rendered completely in two dimensions.

In the titular Flatland, women are line segments and men are polygons with various side lengths and angles. Even in such a simple world, social hierarchies and inequality persist. Social status is determined by a man’s regularity of shape and their number of sides. Women, as line segments, are considered dangerous because they can disappear from view and wound others with their end points. In addition to its social critique, Flatland has also been widely praised by scientists like Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking as a useful thought experiment for conceptualizing life in higher and lower dimensions.

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Price: $12.99
Pages: 120
Publisher: Mint Editions
Imprint: Mint Editions
Publication Date: 25 August 2026
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9798888976487
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: FICTION / Satire, Satirical fiction & parodies, FICTION / Classics, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Science Fiction / Hard Science Fiction, FICTION / World Literature / England / 19th Century, Classic fiction: literary and general, Hard science fiction, Narrative theme: social issues / social problems
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Edwin A. Abbott (1838–1926) was an English schoolmaster, theologian, and classical scholar. He graduated from Cambridge University and served as the headmaster of the City of London School for over two decades, where he pioneered advanced modern teaching methods. While he wrote numerous theological and grammatical texts, he is internationally remembered for his 1884 mathematical satire, Flatland. Written under the pseudonym "A Square," the novella brilliantly used geometric dimensions to critique Victorian social hierarchy and expand human imagination regarding higher planes of existence.

Part I: This World 13


I. Of the Nature of Flatland 15


II. Of the Climate and Houses in Flatland 17


III. Concerning the Inhabitants of Flatland 20


IV. Concerning the Women 24


V. Of our Methods of Recognizing 

 one another 30


VI. Of Recognition by Sight 35


VII. Concerning Irregular Figures 41


VIII. Of the Ancient Practice of Painting 45


IX. Of the Universal Colour Bill 48


X. Of the Suppression of the 

 Chromatic Sedition 52


XI. Concerning our Priests 57


XII. Of the Doctrine of our Priests 60


Part II: Other Worlds 65


XIII. How I had a Vision of Lineland 67


XIV. How I vainly tried to explain the 

 nature of Flatland 72


XV. Concerning a Stranger from 

 Spaceland 78


XVI. How the Stranger vainly 

 endeavoured to reveal to me in 

 words the mysteries of Spaceland 82


XVII. How the Sphere, having in vain 

 tried words, resorted to deeds 90


XVIII. How I came to Spaceland, and 

 what I saw there 93


XIX. How, though the Sphere shewed me 

 other mysteries of Spaceland, I still 

 desired more; and what came of it 99


XX. How the Sphere encouraged me in 

 a Vision 107


XXI. How I tried to teach the Theory 

 of Three Dimensions to my Grandson, 

 and with what success 110


XXII. How I then tried to diffuse the 

 Theory of Three Dimensions by 

 other means, and of the result 113