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'Androids and Intelligent Networks in Early Modern Literature and Culture is a lively and stimulating odyssey into a time when the engineer and the magician inhabited mental worlds that overlapped with another in a way that we might like to believe has long since vanished. It is to LaGrandeur's credit that this book helps us to recreate those worlds, while also pointing out ways in which they have not so much disappeared, but have become sublimated within a new language of control and artifice.' - Jonathan Sawday, The American Historical Review
"...in this fascinating and original book, Kevin LaGrandeur... offers an original and thought-provoking perspective that has the bracing effect of 'making strange' these very familiar texts and... by its end, few will dispute that 'we have no monopoly, in our age, on the idea of blending the traits of the human and the machine or on the notion of creating artificial slaves'" - Science Fiction Studies