TY - BOOK AU - Runstedler,Curtis TI - Alchemy and Exemplary Poetry in Middle English Literature T2 - The New Middle Ages, SN - 9783031266065 U1 - 809.02 23 PY - 2023/// CY - Cham PB - Springer Nature Switzerland, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan KW - Literature, Medieval KW - Philosophy, Medieval KW - Europe KW - History KW - 476-1492 KW - Poetry KW - Medieval Literature KW - Medieval Philosophy KW - History of Medieval Europe KW - Poetry and Poetics N1 - Introduction: Alchemy and Exemplarity -- Chapter 1: A Brief History of Alchemy -- Chapter 2: Alchemy and Labor in John Gower's Confessio Amantis -- Chapter 3: Alchemists Behaving Badly in Chaucer's Canon's Yeoman's Tale -- Chapter 4: John Lydgate and the Alchemical Churl and the Bird -- Chapter 5: Merlin and the Queen of Elves: Alchemical Dialogues in the Fifteenth Century -- Chapter 6: Conclusion N2 - This book explores the different functions and metaphorical concepts of alchemy in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Middle English poetry and bridges them together with the exempla tradition in late medieval English literature. Such poetic narratives function as exemplary models which directly address the ambiguity of medieval English alchemical practice. This book examines the foundation of this relationship between alchemical narrative and exemplum in the poetry of Gower and Chaucer in the fourteenth century before exploring its diffusion in lesser-known anonymous poems and recipes in the fifteenth century, namely alchemical dialogues between Morienus and Merlin, Albertus Magnus and the Queen of Elves, and an alchemical version of John Lydgate's poem The Churl and the Bird. It investigates how this exemplarity can be read as inherent to understanding poetic narratives containing alchemy, as well as enabling the reader to reassess the understanding and expectations of science and narrative within medieval English poetry UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-26606-5 ER -