In this episode of The Aus-Sum Dad, we explore the life, humor, and brilliance of Jane Austen through a neurodivergent lens — asking whether her sharp observational wit, social pattern recognition, and independence might point toward ADHD, autism, or even AuDHD traits.
From her quiet life in Hampshire to the biting social comedy of Pride and Prejudice, Austen wasn’t just a romance novelist — she was an observational social commentator ahead of her time. Long before stand-up comedy existed, she was dissecting dating culture, awkward proposals, family pressure, and status games with precision and wit.
In this episode, we dive into:
• The famous 12-hour engagement that changed her life
• The comedic brilliance of Mr. Collins
• Why her humor still feels modern (yes, there’s a nod to Seinfeld)
• The possibility of Austen as autistic, ADHD, or AuDHD
• How neurotypical systems may have shaped — and limited — her world
Whether you’re neurodivergent, raising a neurodivergent child, married to one (hi, that’s us), or just love classic literature with a fresh perspective, this episode will help you see Jane Austen — and yourself — a little differently.
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Because sometimes the quiet observers change the world the loudest.