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Genius Explained

Genius Explained

Genius Explained

Michael J. A. Howe, University of Exeter
June 2001
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9780521008495
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    In Genius Explained Michael J. A. Howe addresses the commonly held belief that genius is born not made. Controversially he suggests that genius is not a mysterious and mystical gift but the product of a combination of environment, personality and sheer hard work. The exceptional talents of those we call geniuses are the result of a unique set of circumstances and opportunities, but in every case they are pursued and exploited with a characteristic drive, determination and focus which the rest of us rarely show. Michael J. A. Howe develops these ideas through a series of case studies focusing on famous figures such as Charles Darwin, George Eliot, George Stevenson, the Brontë sisters, Michael Faraday and Albert Einstein in this fascinating and accessible book which will be of interest to academics, students and the interested lay reader.

    • An interesting look at the development and nature of genius by a leading psychologist
    • Biographical study of leading geniuses from the arts and sciences, with supplementary biographical data in the reference section
    • This is a topic of great general and professional interest, written in an engaging, accessible style

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… an enjoyable and informative book … His insights are thought-provoking … This argument, worked through the case histories, is not only impressive but encouraging, opening the way up to all of us and our children.' Galton Institute Newsletter

    'The richness of Howe's examples and his clear flowing writing style, recommend this book for serious popular readers.' Contemporary Psychology

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    Product details

    June 2001
    Paperback
    9780521008495
    236 pages
    217 × 140 × 17 mm
    0.333kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The young Charles Darwin
    • 3. The long ascent of George Stephenson
    • 4. Michael Faraday
    • 5. Manufacturing genius
    • 6. Einstein and the prodigies
    • 7. The expertise of great writers
    • 8. Inventing and discovering
    • 9. Born to be a genius?
    • Appendix: personalia
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Michael J. A. Howe , University of Exeter