Clockworks: A Multimedia Bibliography of Works Useful for the Study of the Human/Machine Interface in SF
By (Author) Thomas P. Dunn
By (author) Richard D. Erlich
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
21st June 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Fiction
Fantasy
Horror and supernatural fiction
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.808838762
Hardback
344
This volume provides an annotated list of works related to the interaction of humans and machines in SF, a field which includes science fiction, some fantasy and horror, and related types of speculative works. Though the book focuses on works produced in English between 1895 and 1990, foreign language material and works produced before 1895 and after 1990 are included as well. The reference contains works in a range of media, with entries grouped in chapters on literature, literary criticism, drama and dramatic criticism, graphic and plastic arts, music, and background. Each entry includes an annotation that overviews the significance of the human/machine interface in the work cited. The usefulness of the work is increased by the thorough author, title, and keyword and theme indexes.
. . . researchers initiating work on current Cyberpunk fiction or its robotic ancestors will find Erlich and Dunn an invaluable first source. A highly useful addition for any library, academic or public.-Choice, December 1993
For students and researchers of the science fiction genre, this book provides annotated lists of works related to the interaction of humans and machines in the fields of fantasy, horror, and speculation, with the emphasis on material in the English language.-Classic Images
." . . researchers initiating work on current Cyberpunk fiction or its robotic ancestors will find Erlich and Dunn an invaluable first source. A highly useful addition for any library, academic or public."-Choice, December 1993
"For students and researchers of the science fiction genre, this book provides annotated lists of works related to the interaction of humans and machines in the fields of fantasy, horror, and speculation, with the emphasis on material in the English language."-Classic Images
RICHARD D. ERLICH is Professor of English at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. His previous publications include The Mechanical God (Greenwood Press, 1982), and Clockwork Worlds (Greenwood Press, 1983). THOMAS P. DUNN is Professor Emeritus of English at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. His previous publications include The Mechanical God (Greenwood Press, 1982), and Clockwork Worlds (Greenwood Press, 1983).