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Curtis Runstedler, "Alchemy and Exemplary Poetry in Middle English Literature" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023)

Feb 3, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
Is Your Book More About Science Than Magic?
04:00 • 2min
3
What Can Alchemy Tell Us About Early Science?
05:33 • 3min
4
I'm Refuting Carl Jung's Theories
08:07 • 2min
5
I Love Carl Jung's Chemical Theories, but I Don't Think You Can Read Everything as Alchemical
09:57 • 2min
6
Is There a Difference Between Chaucer and John Lydgate?
11:48 • 4min
7
Is Alchemy Writing Structurely Different From Other Sources of Literature?
15:55 • 2min
8
Is Alchemy Different From Other Kinds of Literature?
17:41 • 3min
9
What Is the History of the Immoral Tablet?
20:33 • 2min
10
Harry Potter and the Philosopher Stone
22:55 • 3min
11
Is There a Symbiosis Between Art and Science?
25:46 • 2min
12
Alchemy in the Middle Ages
27:27 • 2min
13
Alchemy in the Middle Ages
29:56 • 2min
14
The Intersection Between Alchemy and AI and Robots
32:11 • 2min
15
Alchemy
34:15 • 3min
16
Um, Alchemy Is Kind of a Lost Art
37:35 • 3min
17
Alchemy and the Band Book Club
40:29 • 2min
18
What Made John Gower's Confessio Amantus So Influential?
42:10 • 3min
19
The Relationship Between Literature and Science
45:19 • 3min
20
Alchemy - What Physical Features Are Common in Alchemist?
48:44 • 2min
21
The History of Alchemy and Science
51:13 • 2min
22
Um, I'm Interested in Alchemy Too
53:39 • 2min