Author: Iris Murdoch
Links:
-WIKIPEDIA: Iris Murdoch -INDEX: Iris Murdoch (The Guardian) - -VIDEO: Iris Murdoch and Frank Kermode (Modern Novelists) - - -ESSAY: The Idea of Perfection (Iris Murdoch, Spring 1964, Yale Review) -ESSAY: Why love matters most: For Iris Murdoch, morality is not about duties and rules but stopping our ego fantasies and attending to others with love (Cathy Mason, 8/12/25, Aeon) -ESSAY: Reading as Moral Formation: C.S. Lewis and Iris Murdoch on Attentional Humility (Derek King, 7/18/24, Hedgehog Review) -ESSAY: Moral philosophy and the novel: The struggle between good and evil in Jane Austen’s “Mansfield Park” and Iris Murdoch’s “A Fairly Honourable Defeat” (Gillian Dooley, 11 Jul 2022, ABC: Religion & Ethics) -INTERVIEW: Iris Murdoch, informally (W. K. Rose, June 1968, The London Magazine) - - - -ESSAY: How I found an unexpected connection to science in the works of Iris Murdoch – by a molecular biophysicist (Rivka Isaacson, November 14, 2025, The Conversation) -ESSAY: Iris Murdoch’s poems on bisexuality to be published – read one exclusively here: Drawn mostly from notebooks discovered in the attic of the late novelist and philosopher’s Oxford home, a new collection spans 60 years and touches on deeply personal themes (Emma Loffhagen, 22 Oct 2025, The Guardian) -ESSAY: When Iris Murdoch Met Jean-Paul Sartre: Clare Mac Cumhaill and Rachael Wiseman on a Chance Encounter Between a Young Novelist and an Aging Philosopher (Clare Mac Cumhaill and Rachael Wiseman, May 11, 2022, LitHub) -REVIEW: of The Book and the Brotherhood by Iris Murdoch (Complete Refview) -REVIEW: The tormented heart: Iris Murdoch as a poet (Jeffrey Meyers, 11/17/25, The Article) -REVIEW: Iris Murdoch’s poems were better left in the attic: A cache of newly unearthed works is not the “thrilling literary discovery” their publisher claims (Terry Eagleton, 11/19/25, New Statesman) - - Under the Net (1954) - Iris Murdoch (7/15/1919
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