Iris Murdoch (Paperback)


This study provides a broad-based introduction to Iris Murdoch s fiction which is discussed thematically in terms of her own recurrent interests and recent critical approaches to her work. An overview of current Murdoch scholarship, including an appraisal of biographical texts and memoirs, is followed by two chapters which explain first the ways in which Murdoch s moral philosophy interacts with her novels and then her neo-theology, which answers her fears about the loss of faith in the twentieth century. A short chapter on Murdoch s Irishness that questions her status as an Irish writer follows. A section on Murdoch s experimentation with form explores her use of a variety of genres and assesses how her lifelong interest in painting, drama and poetry affects the form of her fiction. Finally, an assessment of the extent to which cultural, political and personal issues seep into the fiction is made with special reference to recently acquired letters to many friends and fellow philosophers.

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This study provides a broad-based introduction to Iris Murdoch s fiction which is discussed thematically in terms of her own recurrent interests and recent critical approaches to her work. An overview of current Murdoch scholarship, including an appraisal of biographical texts and memoirs, is followed by two chapters which explain first the ways in which Murdoch s moral philosophy interacts with her novels and then her neo-theology, which answers her fears about the loss of faith in the twentieth century. A short chapter on Murdoch s Irishness that questions her status as an Irish writer follows. A section on Murdoch s experimentation with form explores her use of a variety of genres and assesses how her lifelong interest in painting, drama and poetry affects the form of her fiction. Finally, an assessment of the extent to which cultural, political and personal issues seep into the fiction is made with special reference to recently acquired letters to many friends and fellow philosophers.

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General

Imprint

Liverpool University Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Writers and Their Work

Release date

May 2019

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

September 2014

Authors

Dimensions

216 x 138 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

160

ISBN-13

978-0-7463-1216-2

Barcode

9780746312162

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LSN

0-7463-1216-4



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