The character of Tallis Browne in Iris Murdoch's novel 'A Fairly Honourable Defeat' is characterised by her as a figure of good, taking the place of Christ in a post-Christian allegory. This article compares Murdoch's exploration of theological themes with the ethical world created in Jane Austen's 'Mansfield Park'. Various possibilities for theological schemes in 'Mansfield Park' are discussed, and the characters analysed and compared to Murdoch's characters in 'A Fairly Honourable Defeat'. It is established, by examining point of view and voice in both novels, that, while Tallis is the moral centre of Murdoch's novel, Fanny is far from embodying the implied morality of the author of Mansfield Park, whose world view is more worldly and sop...
This dissertation argues that Jane Austen’s novels present an ethics of crisis: characters must lear...
At the end of Mansfield Park, Edmund Bertram—an aspiring clergyman and a man of religious faith—stat...
This article is dedicated to the artistic world of A. Murdoch. In Murdoch's work, the narrative trad...
The character of Tallis Browne in Iris Murdoch's novel 'A Fairly Honourable Defeat' is characterised...
Edited version of 'Good Versus Evil in Austen’s Mansfield Park and Iris Murdoch’s A Fairly Honourabl...
The purpose of this study is to explain why Jane Austen, the creator of Elizabeth Bennett in Pride a...
Jane Austen wrote Mansfield Park to explore the desire to live morally. and there should be no quest...
In 1970 the British novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch published both her thirteenth novel, A Fai...
Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park as a “paradigm of moral activity”The author considers...
Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park (1814) has received a lot of modern critical attention specifically wit...
To insist that Jane Austen was not a theological writer, as several critics do, is to place a caveat...
Jane Austen wrote her novels over two hundred years ago. Today many people, especially women, are st...
In 1970 the British novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch published both her thirteenth novel, A Fai...
Focusing on the well-known episode of the theatrical in Mansfield Park, this article relies on recen...
This book examines Austen's novels in relation to her philosophical and religious context, demonstra...
This dissertation argues that Jane Austen’s novels present an ethics of crisis: characters must lear...
At the end of Mansfield Park, Edmund Bertram—an aspiring clergyman and a man of religious faith—stat...
This article is dedicated to the artistic world of A. Murdoch. In Murdoch's work, the narrative trad...
The character of Tallis Browne in Iris Murdoch's novel 'A Fairly Honourable Defeat' is characterised...
Edited version of 'Good Versus Evil in Austen’s Mansfield Park and Iris Murdoch’s A Fairly Honourabl...
The purpose of this study is to explain why Jane Austen, the creator of Elizabeth Bennett in Pride a...
Jane Austen wrote Mansfield Park to explore the desire to live morally. and there should be no quest...
In 1970 the British novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch published both her thirteenth novel, A Fai...
Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park as a “paradigm of moral activity”The author considers...
Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park (1814) has received a lot of modern critical attention specifically wit...
To insist that Jane Austen was not a theological writer, as several critics do, is to place a caveat...
Jane Austen wrote her novels over two hundred years ago. Today many people, especially women, are st...
In 1970 the British novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch published both her thirteenth novel, A Fai...
Focusing on the well-known episode of the theatrical in Mansfield Park, this article relies on recen...
This book examines Austen's novels in relation to her philosophical and religious context, demonstra...
This dissertation argues that Jane Austen’s novels present an ethics of crisis: characters must lear...
At the end of Mansfield Park, Edmund Bertram—an aspiring clergyman and a man of religious faith—stat...
This article is dedicated to the artistic world of A. Murdoch. In Murdoch's work, the narrative trad...