The Affective Disorder and the Writing Life
The Melancholic Muse
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Affective (Dis)order and the Writing Life: The Melancholic Muse
Table of Contents
Part I: “Could it be madness, this?” Affective Difference and the Work of Composition
Chapter 1: “What Ceremony of Words Can Patch the Havoc?”: Writing, Madness, and Neurodiversity – Stephanie Stone Horton
Chapter 2: Muse Afire: Negotiating the Line Between Creative Pursuit and
Mental Illness – Nancer Ballard
Chapter 3: After the Fire Goes Out: Writing Before and After Treatment for
Affective Disorder – Lise Bagoley
Chapter 4: Gaps on the Vita – Sharon O’Brien
Chapter 5: Lunatic – Jeannie Parker Beard
Part II: “Their Lives a Storm Whereon They Ride”: Affective (Dis)order and
the Literary Imagination
Chapter 6: Axing the Frozen Sea: Female Inscriptions of Madness – Joann
Deiudicibus
Chapter 7: The Things We Carry: Embodied Truth and Tim O’ Brien’s Poetics
of Despair – David Bahr
Chapter 8: “The Incessant Rise and Fall and Fall and Rise”: Virginia Woolf’s
Treading the Waves – Jessica De Santa
Chapter 9: The Fire, The Dark, and the Beautiful Distance – Stephen Newton
As the author of THE KATRINA PAPERS: A Journal of Trauma and Recovery, I can testify to the accuracy of some of the study’s findings.