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The Saint and the Artist: A Study of the Fiction of Iris Murdoch



The Saint and the Artist: A Study of the Fiction of Iris Murdoch
The Saint and the Artist is a critical appreciation of Iris Murdoch's novels, written by Peter J. Conradi. Conradi traces the way that the zest and buoyant high spirits of her early novels gave way to a more deeply and darkly comic achievement in the novels of the 1970s. He suggests that her own life, wonderfully transmuted into high art, provided the raw material for her novels; he also argues th... more details
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  • A critical appreciation of Iris Murdoch's novels written by Peter J. Conradi
  • Traces the way that the zest and buoyant high spirits of her early novels gave way to a more deeply and darkly comic achievement in the novels of the 1970s
  • Suggests that her own life, wonderfully transmuted into high art, provided the raw material for her novels; he also argues that they should be read as serious entertainments and as important fictions in the Anglo-Russian tradition


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Author Peter Conradi
ISBN 9780007120192
Publisher Harpercollins Uk
Manufacturer Harpercollins Uk
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The Saint and the Artist is a critical appreciation of Iris Murdoch's novels, written by Peter J. Conradi. Conradi traces the way that the zest and buoyant high spirits of her early novels gave way to a more deeply and darkly comic achievement in the novels of the 1970s. He suggests that her own life, wonderfully transmuted into high art, provided the raw material for her novels; he also argues that they should be read as serious entertainments and as important fictions in the Anglo-Russian tradition, and not as disguised philosophy.

Iris Murdoch, who died in 1999, was the author of 26 novels, including The Bell, A Fairly Honourable Defeat, The Black Prince, and the Booker Prize-winning The Sea, The Sea. In The Saint and the Artist, now fully revised and updated, distinguished literary critic Peter J. Conradi offers a lively and valuable critical appreciation of her works of fiction. He traces the way in which the zest and buoyant high spirits of her early novels gave way to a more deeply and darkly comic achievement in the novels of the 1970s. Conradi, who knew Murdoch well, suggests how her own life, wonderfully transmuted into high art, provided the raw material for her novels; he also argues that they should be read as serious entertainments and as important fictions in the Anglo-Russian tradition, and not as disguised philosophy. Peter J. Conradi is the author of the highly acclaimed biography Iris Murdoch: A Life.

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