Diderot's humanoid objects
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Denis Diderot in Diderot's Humanoid Objects, published by Liverpool University Press in 2025. This captivating study spans 224 pages and delves into Diderot's influential acting theory as articulated in his seminal work, Paradoxe sur le comédien.
For the first time, this book contextualizes Diderot's ideas within the rich tapestry of eighteenth-century material culture, focusing on four intriguing humanoid objects: the automaton, the statue, the jumping jack, and the mannequin.
Whether you're a theater enthusiast, a student of philosophy, or simply curious about the intersection of art and technology in Diderot's time, this book offers a unique perspective that will enhance your understanding of his contributions to theater history. Don't miss your chance to explore this essential addition to your library!