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From Hans Christian Andersen's fairytale characters to Lewis Carroll's Wonderland and Emily Dickinson's poetic imagery, the writings and lives of some of the world's most celebrated authors indicate signs of autism and Asperger's Syndrome. Through analysis of biographies, autobiographies, letters and diaries, Professor Julie Brown identifies literary talents who display characteristics of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and uncovers the similarities in their writing that suggest atypical, autistic brains.

Providing close readings of authors' works, Brown explores writing processes, content, theme, structure and writing style to reveal the underlying autistic traits that have influenced their writing. The book provides an overview of ASD and common threads in autistic writing followed by an illuminating exploration of how these threads are evident in the literature of both well-known and lesser known authors.

This groundbreaking study of autism in literature will be of interest to anyone with a professional or personal interest in literature or the autistic mind.



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Once in a great while a book comes along that stops you in your tracks. Writers on the Spectrum is one such book. Like a gifted surgeon, Julie Brown tackles some of our best loved works of literature, cutting through the layers of literary technique to reveal the characteristic traits of Autism and Asperger Syndrome within. In so doing, she casts a new light on these works of literature, and presents the particular artistic gifts of autism as a special gift to humanity.

This book is a must read, not just for lovers of literature, but also for people on the spectrum and the mental health professionals who work with them.

-- Dr. Patrick Prindle, Professor of Psychology, Clatsop Community College, OR
This book is a must read, not only for those with a professional interestin the autistic mind, but also anyone who has a passion for literature and stories generally. -- Facts & Fiction
From Henry David Thoreau to Emily Dickinson, Dr. Julie Brown provides a fascinating look into the lives of these writers which can do much to give hope and understanding of the disorders. -- The Midwest Book Review

Table of Contents
Preface. Introduction. Hans Christian Andersen. Henry David Thoreau. Herman Melville. Emily Dickinson. Lewis Carroll. William Butler Yeats. Sherwood Anderson. Opal Whiteley. Autistic Autobiography. Further Reading.

Writers on the Spectrum: How Autism and Asperger

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      Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
      Publication Date: 15/12/2009
      ISBN13: 9781843109136, 978-1843109136
      ISBN10: 1843109131

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      From Hans Christian Andersen's fairytale characters to Lewis Carroll's Wonderland and Emily Dickinson's poetic imagery, the writings and lives of some of the world's most celebrated authors indicate signs of autism and Asperger's Syndrome. Through analysis of biographies, autobiographies, letters and diaries, Professor Julie Brown identifies literary talents who display characteristics of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and uncovers the similarities in their writing that suggest atypical, autistic brains.

      Providing close readings of authors' works, Brown explores writing processes, content, theme, structure and writing style to reveal the underlying autistic traits that have influenced their writing. The book provides an overview of ASD and common threads in autistic writing followed by an illuminating exploration of how these threads are evident in the literature of both well-known and lesser known authors.

      This groundbreaking study of autism in literature will be of interest to anyone with a professional or personal interest in literature or the autistic mind.



      Trade Review

      Once in a great while a book comes along that stops you in your tracks. Writers on the Spectrum is one such book. Like a gifted surgeon, Julie Brown tackles some of our best loved works of literature, cutting through the layers of literary technique to reveal the characteristic traits of Autism and Asperger Syndrome within. In so doing, she casts a new light on these works of literature, and presents the particular artistic gifts of autism as a special gift to humanity.

      This book is a must read, not just for lovers of literature, but also for people on the spectrum and the mental health professionals who work with them.

      -- Dr. Patrick Prindle, Professor of Psychology, Clatsop Community College, OR
      This book is a must read, not only for those with a professional interestin the autistic mind, but also anyone who has a passion for literature and stories generally. -- Facts & Fiction
      From Henry David Thoreau to Emily Dickinson, Dr. Julie Brown provides a fascinating look into the lives of these writers which can do much to give hope and understanding of the disorders. -- The Midwest Book Review

      Table of Contents
      Preface. Introduction. Hans Christian Andersen. Henry David Thoreau. Herman Melville. Emily Dickinson. Lewis Carroll. William Butler Yeats. Sherwood Anderson. Opal Whiteley. Autistic Autobiography. Further Reading.

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