
Iris Murdoch for Beginners
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Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
May 10, 2001
Publisher
Writers & Readers
ISBN-10
0863164013
ISBN-13
9780863164019
Description
Bran Nicol delves into the intricate universe of Iris Murdoch, a prolific writer known for her philosophical insights and complex characters. The exploration reveals not only the richness of Murdoch's literary contributions but also the depths of her personal experiences and the profound themes she navigated throughout her life. Nicol articulates how Murdoch's works reflect her grappling with love, morality, and the human condition.
As readers journey through Nicol's examination, they encounter Murdoch's unique ability to intertwine personal narrative with broader existential questions. The text sheds light on the "very quiet dark place" that served as a backdrop to her creativity, offering a compelling lens through which to appreciate the nuance and brilliance of her storytelling.
As readers journey through Nicol's examination, they encounter Murdoch's unique ability to intertwine personal narrative with broader existential questions. The text sheds light on the "very quiet dark place" that served as a backdrop to her creativity, offering a compelling lens through which to appreciate the nuance and brilliance of her storytelling.
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