Too, Too Solid Flesh

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Too, Too Solid Flesh is a

TSR
in 1989.

Synopsis

In a dystopian future, Capek the roboticist builds a troupe of androids specifically to perform Hamlet. When he is murdered, the Prince Hamlet android decides to investigate.

Reception

post-human"; Borlik also noted the dramatic irony of Horatio being a human pretending to be an android who had infiltrated a troupe of androids pretending to be humans, and then being unable to pass.[3]

References

  1. ^ The Role of Books, by John C. Bunnell, in Dragon #157 (May 1990)
  2. ^ Coolest Shakespeare Riffs in Science Fiction and Fantasy, by Charlie Jane Anders and Lauren Davis; at Io9; published September 9, 2010; retrieved October 4, 2018
  3. ^ SHAKESPEARE’S HAMLET IN AN ERA OF TEXTUAL EXHAUSTION, edited by Sonya Freeman Loftis, Allison Kellar, and Lisa Ulevich; chapter 2: "Post-human Hamlets: Ghosts in the Machine", by Todd Andrew Borlik; published November 27, 2017 , by Routledge