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A Critical Study Of Iris Murdoch'S Fiction

by Kum Kum Bajaj
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9788126900244
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: English Literature
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Atlantic
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 296
  • Original Price: INR 495.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 460 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): General

The fictional scene in England, immediately after the Second World War, makes an interesting reading. Many critical studies have, in great depth, investigated the historical processes to highlight the various directions the novelists moved in then. At the same time, there was a concurrent and a deliberate attempt on the part of these novelists to discard the heritage of 'Modernism.' Iris Murdoch, who is one of the most prominent novelists of this period, also shared the distrust of her contemporaries for the so-called literary radicalism. However, she remains distinct as a writer among her contemporaries, in her awareness of the problems of the novel and language, in her adherence, both to the idealism about human potentiality and perfectibility that liberal humanism had contained. But she is also conscious of the limited individual capacity to reach that ideal. Her creative career is marked by her desire to bring back to the novel, some of its earlier comprehensive vision of life, society and human character. The present book attempts to reveal those important areas of Murdoch's thought which set her apart from other novelists writing at that time. Her search for literary metaphors which aim at restoring to novel some of its lost moorings is a significant, almost iconoclastic effort. Taking help from her non-fictional treatises, an attempt has been made in this book to highlight the Platonic burden of her literary and aesthetic creed.

DR. KUM KUM BAJAJ, Reader in English, Department of Correspondence Courses, Punjabi University, Patiala, has been teaching English literature for more than thirty years. Her doctoral work is on Iris Murdoch. She has written extensively on the modern British novelists. Her area of specialisation is Post Second War British novel. Her Research papers and Review articles have been published in reputed journals. All India Radio has broadcast regularly her talks on English Literature. Presently, she is engaged in writing a book on The Philosophical Novel.

  • Introduction
  • 1. Aesthetics of Impersonality : A study of Under The Net and The Black Prince
  • SECTION ONE : THE WORLD OF GOOD

  • 2. 'The Nice' and 'The Good' : 'The Strivers'
  • 3. 'The Nice' and 'The Good' : 'The Achievers'
  • 4. Frustrated Search for Good : 'The Subline Egoists'
  • SECTION TWO : THE WORLD OF EVIL

  • 5. The Contingent and the Real
  • 6. Power and 'The Psychopomps'
  • 7. Triumph of Evil
  • 8. 'A Fairly Honourable Defeat'
  • SUMMING UP
  • 9. Murdoch's Art : An Assessment
  • Conclusion
  • Select Bibliography
  • Index

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