

Debapriya Sarkar, "Possible Knowledge: The Literary Forms of Early Modern Science" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023)
Sep 27, 2023
Debapriya Sarkar, author of Possible Knowledge: The Literary Forms of Early Modern Science, discusses how poets and philosophers used 'the possible' as an alternative to the actual. Topics explored include the political and social significance of fiction, mistaken prophecies in Macbeth, the intricacies of style in Bacon's New Atlantis, the instrumental role of audiences in knowledge production, Margaret Cavendish's engagement with different literary genres, the connection between the changeability of the world and the female writer, and the importance of collaboration in literary criticism.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Political and Social Significance of Fiction and Literature
02:44 • 26min
Mistaken Prophecies and the Power of Action
28:25 • 6min
Intricacies of Style and Interpretation in Bacon's New Atlantis
34:38 • 6min
Exploring the Instrumental Role of Audiences in Knowledge Production
40:44 • 3min
Margaret Cavendish's Engagement with Different Literary Genres and Changing Opinions
43:27 • 6min
The Changeability of the World and the Female Writer
49:36 • 12min
Exploring Collaboration and Collective Work in Literary Criticism
01:01:42 • 3min