This paper analyses the way in which the ageing Bruno, the central character of Iris Murdoch´s Bruno´s Dream (1969), approaches his death and confronts the meaning of finitude. His last stage of life is understood as a time of reminiscence that brings up past conflicts. This study offers an opportunity to explore the moral and psychological aspects of guilt, regret and forgiveness, which trigger the process that Robert N. Butler called “life review.” It also aims to examine Murdoch’s philosophical concepts about love and her idea of unself
Diplomdarba nosaukums ir „Ticība un filozofija Airisas Mērdokas romānos „Jackson’s Dilemma” un „An A...
The article analyzes the enrichment of the reception frame of I. Murdoch's oeuvre due to the complem...
This thesis considers how Iris Murdoch radically reconceptualises the possibilities of realism throu...
Obituaries and other accounts of well-known people at their death offer a narrative defining identit...
The celebrated philosopher-novelist, Iris Murdoch, has made an extensive use of classical mythology ...
Acknowledgements: thanks go to Margarita Mauri who arranged for an earlier version of this paper to ...
Iris Murdoch is one of the prominent mid-twentieth century novelists as well as a notable philosophe...
De nombreux critiques se sont penchés sur le caractère fantastique des romans d’Iris Murdoch, d’autr...
Iris Murdoch (I.M.) was among the most celebrated British writers of the post-war era. Her final nov...
The increase in life expectancy and in elderly population has resulted in a high incidence of Alzhei...
This paper compares and contrasts two novels that take as their theme the reflections and regrets of...
This paper proposes an approach to the novel Henry and Cato (1976) by the Anglo-Irish writer Iris Mu...
The focus of my thesis is the British novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch and her sixteenth novel,...
This thesis explores the net of words, and the fictional world beneath it, in Iris Murdoch’s novelis...
Adapted for the screen by Sir Richard and Charles Wood and directed by Sir Richard Eyre, Iris tells...
Diplomdarba nosaukums ir „Ticība un filozofija Airisas Mērdokas romānos „Jackson’s Dilemma” un „An A...
The article analyzes the enrichment of the reception frame of I. Murdoch's oeuvre due to the complem...
This thesis considers how Iris Murdoch radically reconceptualises the possibilities of realism throu...
Obituaries and other accounts of well-known people at their death offer a narrative defining identit...
The celebrated philosopher-novelist, Iris Murdoch, has made an extensive use of classical mythology ...
Acknowledgements: thanks go to Margarita Mauri who arranged for an earlier version of this paper to ...
Iris Murdoch is one of the prominent mid-twentieth century novelists as well as a notable philosophe...
De nombreux critiques se sont penchés sur le caractère fantastique des romans d’Iris Murdoch, d’autr...
Iris Murdoch (I.M.) was among the most celebrated British writers of the post-war era. Her final nov...
The increase in life expectancy and in elderly population has resulted in a high incidence of Alzhei...
This paper compares and contrasts two novels that take as their theme the reflections and regrets of...
This paper proposes an approach to the novel Henry and Cato (1976) by the Anglo-Irish writer Iris Mu...
The focus of my thesis is the British novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch and her sixteenth novel,...
This thesis explores the net of words, and the fictional world beneath it, in Iris Murdoch’s novelis...
Adapted for the screen by Sir Richard and Charles Wood and directed by Sir Richard Eyre, Iris tells...
Diplomdarba nosaukums ir „Ticība un filozofija Airisas Mērdokas romānos „Jackson’s Dilemma” un „An A...
The article analyzes the enrichment of the reception frame of I. Murdoch's oeuvre due to the complem...
This thesis considers how Iris Murdoch radically reconceptualises the possibilities of realism throu...