Iris Murdoch connected : critical essays on her fiction and philosophy /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Knoxville :
The University of Tennessee Press,
[2014]
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| Edition: | First edition. |
| Series: | Tennessee studies in literature ;
v. 47. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Mark Luprecht
- Essays on Iris Murdoch's literary works and approach to art. "Despite herself": the resisted influence of Virginia Woolf on Iris Murdoch's fiction / Frances White
- The case of Murdoch and Canetti / Elaine Morley
- The French connection: Iris Murdoch and Raymond Queneau / Miles Leeson
- "Near the gods": Iris Murdoch and the painter Harry Weinberger / Anne Rowe
- "The now so unfashionable naturalistic idea of character": reanimating personhood from Under the net to John Banville / David James
- "Robbed of thy youth by me": the myth of Hyacinth and Apollo in The bell and the sea, the sea / Pamela Osborn
- Rebarbative wire? compartments and complexity in The bell and the body / Rivka Isaacson
- Essays on Iris Murdoch's philosophy. Puritanism and truthfulness in Iris Murdoch's philosophical ethic / Tony Milligan
- "The revoltingly contingent": Iris Murdoch's metaphysical bargain / Jiménez Heffernan, Julián
- "The most intimate bond": metaxological thinking in Simone Weil and Iris Murdoch / Kate Larson
- "Can The Knight of Faith be like an inspector of taxes": The Black Prince as a rendering of fear and trembling / Paul Martens
- A fundamental orientation to the good: Iris Murdoch's influence on Charles Taylor / Matthew J.M. Martinuk.