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Iris Murdoch (1919–1999)

Author of The Sea, the Sea

82+ Works 26,885 Members 573 Reviews 136 Favorited

About the Author

Iris Murdoch was one of the twentieth century's most prominent novelists, winner of the Booker Prize for The Sea. She died in 1999. (Publisher Provided) Iris Murdoch was born in Dublin, Ireland on July 15, 1919. She was educated at Badminton School in Bristol and Oxford University, where she read show more classics, ancient history, and philosophy. After several government jobs, she returned to academic life, studying philosophy at Newnham College, Cambridge. In 1948, she became a fellow and tutor at St. Anne's College, Oxford. She also taught at the Royal College of Art in London. A professional philosopher, she began writing novels as a hobby, but quickly established herself as a genuine literary talent. She wrote over 25 novels during her lifetime including Under the Net, A Severed Head, The Unicorn, and Of the Nice and the Good. She won several awards including the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for The Black Prince in 1973 and the Booker Prize for The Sea, The Sea in 1978. She died on February 8, 1999 at the age of 79. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Iris Murdoch

The Sea, the Sea (1978) 3,678 copies, 96 reviews
Under the Net (1954) 2,188 copies, 52 reviews
The Bell (1958) 2,081 copies, 49 reviews
A Severed Head (1961) 1,582 copies, 49 reviews
The Black Prince (1973) 1,549 copies, 42 reviews
The Unicorn (1963) 954 copies, 16 reviews
The Nice and the Good (1968) 924 copies, 18 reviews
A Fairly Honourable Defeat (1970) 843 copies, 18 reviews
The Green Knight (1993) 835 copies, 13 reviews
The Book and the Brotherhood (1987) 746 copies, 13 reviews
The Good Apprentice (1985) 728 copies, 14 reviews
The Sandcastle (1957) 709 copies, 10 reviews
The Philosopher's Pupil (1983) 662 copies, 13 reviews
A Word Child (1975) 654 copies, 11 reviews
The Italian Girl (1964) 645 copies, 20 reviews
The Sacred and Profane Love Machine (1974) 596 copies, 13 reviews
The Sovereignty of Good (1970) 575 copies, 8 reviews
The Red and the Green (1965) 548 copies, 9 reviews
Nuns and Soldiers (1980) 539 copies, 5 reviews
Bruno's Dream (1969) 538 copies, 9 reviews
The Flight from the Enchanter (1956) 516 copies, 13 reviews
An Unofficial Rose (1962) 503 copies, 9 reviews
The Message to the Planet (1989) 499 copies, 7 reviews
Henry and Cato (1976) 490 copies, 7 reviews
An Accidental Man (1971) 481 copies, 9 reviews
Jackson's Dilemma (1995) 480 copies, 12 reviews
The Time of the Angels (1966) 393 copies, 10 reviews
Sartre: Romantic Rationalist (1953) 242 copies, 3 reviews
Something Special: A Story (1957) 167 copies, 4 reviews
Acastos: Two Platonic Dialogues (1986) 144 copies, 4 reviews
The Three Arrows (1973) 13 copies, 1 review
A Year of Birds (1978) 8 copies
Algo del otro mundo (2024) 6 copies, 2 reviews
O Sino 4 copies
Hver tar sin 1 copy
Çan 1 copy

Associated Works

Wise Women: Over Two Thousand Years of Spiritual Writing by Women (1996) — Contributor — 208 copies, 1 review
The Penguin Book of Irish Fiction (1999) — Contributor — 156 copies
Virtue Ethics (1997) — Contributor — 132 copies
Granta 111: Going Back (2010) — Contributor — 115 copies, 1 review
Iris Murdoch, Philosopher (2011) — Contributor — 13 copies
Plato on Art and Beauty (2012) — Contributor — 4 copies
Plays of the Sixties, Volume 2 (1967) — Contributor — 3 copies
O'r pedwar gwynt, Gaeaf 2019 (2019) — Contributor — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Murdoch, Dame Jean Iris
Other names
Murdoch, Jean Iris
Birthdate
1919-07-15
Date of death
1999-02-08
Burial location
Ashes scattered in the garden of Oxford Crematorium
Gender
female
Nationality
Ireland
Birthplace
Dublin, Ireland
Place of death
Oxfordshire, England, UK
Cause of death
Alzheimer's disease
Places of residence
Dublin, Ireland
London, England, UK
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Education
Oxford University (BA|1942|Somerville College)
University of Cambridge (Newnham College)
Badminton School, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK
Occupations
novelist
philosopher
Relationships
Bayley, John (husband)
Organizations
American Academy of Arts and Letters (Foreign Honorary, Literature | 1975)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Foreign Honorary Member | 1982)
St Anne's College, Oxford University
Awards and honors
Royal Society of Literature Companion of Literature
Order of the British Empire (Dame Commander ∙ 1987)
Golden PEN Award (1997)
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
Man Booker Prize
Agent
Ed Victor
Short biography
Iris Murdoch was born in Dublin, Ireland, the only child of an Anglo-Irish family. When she was a baby, the family moved to London, where her father worked as a civil servant. She attended the Badminton School as a boarder from 1932 to 1938. In 1938, she enrolled at Oxford University, where she read Classics. She graduated with a First Class Honors degree in 1942 and got a job with the Treasury. In 1944, she joined the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), working in Brussels, Innsbruck, and Graz for two years. She then returned to her studies and became a postgraduate at Cambridge University. In 1948, she became a fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford, where she taught philosophy until 1963. In 1956, she married John Bayley, a literary critic, novelist, and English professor at Oxford. She published her debut novel, Under the Net, in 1954 and went on to produce 25 more novels and additional acclaimed works of philosophy, poetry and drama. She was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1982, and named a Dame Commander of Order of the British Empire in 1987. She was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 1997 and died two years later.

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Reviews

This has a very unpleasant central character in Hilary - he's rude, controlling and annoying. The book has well observed humour in the horros of office life as a civil servant, and also Hilary's weird circling of the Circle Line while stopping off at platform bars. It is all a bit convoluted and the plot circles round with repetitions till everyone is pretty much unhappy or dead. It is of course excellent.
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AlisonSakai | 10 other reviews | Nov 19, 2024 |
I didn't enjoy this one at all. The characters were annoying, the humor wasn't even raising a chuckle out of me. On to the next, thankfully!
 
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Trisha_Thomas | 51 other reviews | Nov 13, 2024 |
At the end it is Jackson's Dilemma to decide whether his mission is over once those within his orbit have sorted out their superficial and petty lives. Jackson has a mysterious and beneficial influence on the batty characters that play out their parts in a typical Murdoch plot. Jackson verges on the mystical. He magically appears to instil an insight that sets in train for the cast of characters, a less frivolous, deeper apprehension of life.
In an ominous penultimate paragraph, Jackson seriously considers that his earthly work may be over and that he has reached " the end of what is necessary, I have come to a place where there is no road."… (more)
 
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ivanfranko | 11 other reviews | Oct 8, 2024 |
With impressive ease, Murdoch writes about Plato, but her main goal is to persuade the reader—or is it herself?—of her defense of an opinion that Plato harbored against his better judgment. Murdoch seems to be giving a lecture about her opinions and what she feels Plato should not have advised to the generations that came after him. Did Plato believe she had come to a clear understanding of her main point of conclusion?
 
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jwhenderson | 1 other review | Sep 25, 2024 |

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Rating
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Reviews
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Favorited
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