Iris Murdoch

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20th century
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artist
artist and saint interplay
artist-saint contrast
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British moral philosophy
British novelists
Bruno's Dream
Bruno’s Dream
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Choderlos De Laclos
conservatism
contemporary fiction criticism
contemporary writers
criticism
Die Blendung
Drawn Back
Elias Canetti
English tradition
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ethical theory analysis
European fiction
German Dagger
Great Literary Art
Heidegger's Sein Und Zeit
Heidegger’s Sein Und Zeit
Holy Man
Italian Girl
Kate Gray
Les Chemins De La
literature
Lorna Sage
moral
moral philosophy in British novels
Mr Endon
Murdoch's Work
Murdoch's Writing
Murdoch’s Work
Murdoch’s Writing
Philosopher's Pupil
Philosopher’s Pupil
philosophical fiction studies
philosophy
post-war novel
saint
twentieth-century literature
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367340230
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1984, Iris Murdoch, widely regarded as one of the major British novelists of her generation at the time, was undoubtedly one of the most popular and prolific, having published twenty-one novels since 1954 (she went on to write many more). But the course of her fiction-writing career was regarded with unease by some of her readers in that it seemed marked by an increasing conservatism of approach which could not have been foreseen in her earliest published fiction. She was acknowledged as one of Britain’s leading moral philosophers and although this study is careful to respect the distinctive integrity of her fiction-writing and her philosophy, it none the less assumes her active presence in contemporary debate as one of the most powerful and original theorists of fiction writing at the time. In this study, Richard Todd systematically, but discriminatingly, surveys all her fiction to date, and attempts to show how her fundamental theme, the interplay between the roles of artist and saint, is developed and expressed in her fiction.

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