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Iris Murdoch  
Author: Hilda D. Spear
ISBN: 0312125968
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Book News, Inc.
A brief guide to the progressive moral discourse of the 25 novels Murdoch produced between 1954 and 1993. Spear traces the basic patterns running through Murdoch's work and shows how the novels help elucidate each other. Murdoch's philosophical works are referred to in order to illustrate how the novelist uses the intricacy of her plots to reinforce the subtlety and anxiety of the human response to problems such as the nature of reality and of good and evil. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

Book Description
This book attempts to offer a critical survey of the fiction of one of our most prolific living novelists. After giving a short account of Murdoch's life and work, it goes on to look at the novels themselves, dividing them into chronological periods and suggesting parallels between them and the progress of Murdoch's philosophic thought.





Iris Murdoch

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Iris Murdoch published her twenty-fifth novel in 1993. She has been continuously producing and publishing novels since the appearance of Under the Net in 1954. Her interest in moral problems has inclined her towards what could be seen as an unusual view of human character and human life, and has led her to developing situations which are often bizarre and offering solutions which are unsettling. The present study guides the reader through the novels, tracing basic patterns which run throughout the work and showing how the novels help to elucidate one another. Her philosophical works are referred to in order to illustrate how Murdoch uses the ingenuity and intricacy of her plots to reinforce the subtlety and anxiety of the human response to such problems as the nature of reality and of Good and Evil. At the same time, the book suggests the interconnections between the early, middle and late novels, and looks at the progressive moral discourse which the novels propose.

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

A brief guide to the progressive moral discourse of the 25 novels Murdoch produced between 1954 and 1993. Spear traces the basic patterns running through Murdoch's work and shows how the novels help elucidate each other. Murdoch's philosophical works are referred to in order to illustrate how the novelist uses the intricacy of her plots to reinforce the subtlety and anxiety of the human response to problems such as the nature of reality and of good and evil. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

     



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