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... Murdoch novel is likely to have sexual rela- tions with any other character or characters , regardless of age ... Iris Murdoch suggested that since 1961 she has tended to bring her 48 THE SITUATION OF THE NOVEL.
... Murdoch novel is likely to have sexual rela- tions with any other character or characters , regardless of age ... Iris Murdoch suggested that since 1961 she has tended to bring her 48 THE SITUATION OF THE NOVEL.
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... Murdoch is , perhaps , trying to get the best of all possible worlds , but her statement is pleasantly honest . And ... Iris Murdoch , although his book contains more argument and aims to be more theoretically systematic . It develops an ...
... Murdoch is , perhaps , trying to get the best of all possible worlds , but her statement is pleasantly honest . And ... Iris Murdoch , although his book contains more argument and aims to be more theoretically systematic . It develops an ...
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Bernard Bergonzi. quotes approvingly Iris Murdoch's remark : ' When we think of the works of Tolstoy or George Eliot ... Iris Murdoch and - W. J. Harvey about the supremacy of character in 50 THE SITUATION OF THE NOVEL.
Bernard Bergonzi. quotes approvingly Iris Murdoch's remark : ' When we think of the works of Tolstoy or George Eliot ... Iris Murdoch and - W. J. Harvey about the supremacy of character in 50 THE SITUATION OF THE NOVEL.
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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