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Solitary Persons?
The Conceptualisation of Autism as a Contact Disorder by Frankl, Asperger, and Kanner
Paperback || Frederik Boven || Eburon || met inkijkexemplaar
Solitary Persons? describes the autism theories of George Frankl (1897-1975), Hans Asperger (1906-1980) and Leo Kanner (1894-1981). These medical doctors were among the first to work with autistic children. Frankl’s role in the history of autism was discovered in 2015 and is clarified here. Asperger and Kanner are well-known founders of autism research, but this dissertation presents new discoveries about their work and a new interpretation of their work as a whole.
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An Unfinished Life
Franz Schubert’s Schmerzen and the Shadow of Beethoven
2022 || Paperback || Robert Joost Willink || Eburon
Franz Schubert (1797–1828) and his oeuvre are surrounded by an atmosphere of tragedy. During his lifetime he struggled with childhood trauma, lack of recognition, and syphilis, and he became truly appreciated as a composer only long after his death. His initial fame came mainly from his songs, though he himself longed for recognition of his instrumental music. This new Schubert biography, drawing extensively on 19th-century sources and the latest scholarship, relates how lack of recognition...