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Iris Murdoch

    July 15, 1919 – February 8, 1999

    Irish-born British novelist Iris Murdoch explored everyday ethical and moral issues, often through the lens of myth. A meticulous writer, she famously protected her manuscripts from editorial changes. Her novels delve into the complexities of human morality and free will, set within vividly realized worlds. Murdoch aimed to connect with a wide readership through compelling narratives, philosophical depth, and the unique atmosphere of her fictional landscapes.

    Iris Murdoch
    The Sandcastle
    The Message to the Planet
    A Fairly Honourable Defeat
    The sovereignty of Good
    Living on Paper
    Existentialists and Mystics