Description
About the Author
Wendy Beth Hyman is an assistant professor of English at Oberlin College, USA.
Reviews
'An exciting collection...the essays cover a stimulating and appealing range of topics, nationalities, major and minor texts, approaches, and subject matter...it is particularly nice to see essays here that pursue representations of automata in literature conceived more broadly than as representations of real-world machinery or attitudes to technology only, the focus of much critical literature to date. This is a welcome expansion and reorientation of our ideas about the issues raised by early modern automata.' Lara Bovilsky, University of Oregon, USA and author of Barbarous Play: Race on the English Renaissance Stage. '... contains several worthy contributions...' Renaissance Quarterly 'The essays collected here offer refreshing insights into the occurrence of automata in early modern literature and culture... the collection brings new insight into the texts and phenomena through this frame of reference of automation in the early modern period.' Sixteenth Century Journal '...[offers] skilful, often original interpretations of English Renaissance literary works in which some of the most delightful, disturbing and downright bizarre automata (and related fantasies of animation) can be found.' Seventeenth-Century News
Book Information
ISBN 9781138262195
Author Wendy Beth Hyman
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g