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  2. Synesthesia in literature - Wikipedia

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    Examples of such characters are found in Jane Yardley's novel, Painting Ruby Tuesday and in Wendy Mass's children's novel, A Mango-Shaped Space. In the latter novel, the 13-year-old character, Mia loses her synesthesia after her beloved cat dies, but regains it after she works through the trauma.

  3. Synesthesia in fiction - Wikipedia

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    In a scene in the anime Zankyou no Terror, the main character Twelve tells Lisa that he has synesthesia and can "see colors in sounds", using the color of her voice as pale yellow, as an example. In Season 2, Episode 4 of The Listener, synesthesia is a brief topic of dissuasion in the start of the episode.

  4. Synaesthesia (rhetorical device) - Wikipedia

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    Examples include: "mauve Hungarian music" (Oscar Wilde, An Ideal Husband) [2] Rhetorical synaesthesia as transmodal predication. When a noun evoking one sense is ...

  5. Synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    associative synesthesia: feeling a very strong and involuntary connection between the stimulus and the sense that it triggers; For example, in chromesthesia (sound to color), a projector may hear a trumpet, and see an orange triangle in space, while an associator might hear a trumpet, and think very strongly that it sounds "orange".

  6. List of fictional characters with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Benjy is most likely autistic with synesthesia, as his whole life experience based on smells, shapes, and sounds [8] 1976 Harry Hardacre The Hardacres (book series) C. L. Skelton Harry has Little's Disease [citation needed] 1904 Captain Hook: Peter and Wendy: J. M. Barrie: A pirate with a missing hand [9] 1996 Tyrion Lannister: A Song of Ice ...

  7. Patricia Lynne Duffy - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Lynne Duffy is the author of Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens: How Synesthetes Color Their Worlds, the first book by a synesthete about synesthesia. [1] Blue Cats has been reviewed in both the popular press as well as in academic journals, Cerebrum and the APA Review of Books. The book describes Duffy's own experience of synesthesia ...

  8. Bitter in the Mouth - Wikipedia

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    In a chapter in a collection about food and literature, Lisa Hinrichsen writes about Truong's novel by looking at the subject of trauma and food in the story. [6] In a review in the journal Gastronomica, Margot Kaminski describes how the novel uses Linda's synesthesia as a way to make her more unique. Even so, Kaminski argues that this ...

  9. List of people with synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Scriabin (6 January 1872 – 27 April 1915) probably was not a synesthete, but, rather, was highly influenced by the French and Russian salon fashions.Most noticeably, Scriabin seems to have been strongly influenced by the writings and talks of the Russian mystic Helena P. Blavatsky, founder of the Theosophical Society and author of such works as Isis Unveiled and The Secret Doctrine ...