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Alembics: Penn Studies in Literature and Science

Alembics: Penn Studies in Literature and Science seeks to publish the best work emerging at the intersections between literature and science from the medieval period to the future, focusing on scholarship that shows us how "literary" and "scientific" modes of representation and methods of argument came to be constituted historically through a shared attention to common problems.


Series Editors:
Mary Thomas Crane
Thomas F. Rattigan Professor
Department of English, Boston College

Henry S. Turner
Professor of English
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey


Staff Editorial Contact:
Walter Biggins, Editor-in-Chief
wbiggins@upenn.edu

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The Natural Laws of Plot

The Natural Laws of Plot

Yoon Sun Lee

Extinction and the Human

Extinction and the Human

Timothy Sweet

Symptomatic Subjects

Symptomatic Subjects

Julie Orlemanski

The Wreckage of Intentions

The Wreckage of Intentions

David Alff

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