Stuart Clark examines the history of the senses in early modern Europe, a time when the nature and reliability of human vision was much debated. Was seeing really believing? Illustrating how this was woven into contemporary works such as Macbeth , Clark exposes contemporary ideas on the relationship between the real and the virtual.
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Stuart Clark examines the history of the senses in early modern Europe, a time when the nature and reliability of human vision was much debated. Was seeing really believing? Illustrating how this was woven into contemporary works such as Macbeth , Clark exposes contemporary ideas on the relationship between the real and the virtual.
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