Iris Murdoch : the retrospective fiction / Bran Nicol.

"Iris Murdoch: the Retrospective Fiction considers one of the major British novelists of the postwar years in a new light, arguing that Murdoch's compulsive plots and characters are motivated by the insistent power of the past. Bran Nicol traces a 'double movement' at work in Mur...

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Main Author: Nicol, Bran, 1969-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Basingstoke : New York : Macmillan ; St. Martin's Press, 1999.
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Summary:"Iris Murdoch: the Retrospective Fiction considers one of the major British novelists of the postwar years in a new light, arguing that Murdoch's compulsive plots and characters are motivated by the insistent power of the past. Bran Nicol traces a 'double movement' at work in Murdoch's fiction, where the past figures as an elusive site of 'truth' and an inescapable source of trauma. Through persuasive readings of some of her key novels Nicol demonstrates that the past is continually made present in Murdoch's fiction in a number of ways: through guilt, nostalgia, the uncanny, and also by way of art and rational investigation."--Jacket.
"The book also provides an accessible and lively consideration of how Murdoch's fiction and theory relate to some of the key currents of twentieth-century thought: postmodernism and poststructuralism, Bakhtin's poetics, modernism and psychoanalysis."--Jacket.
Item Description:Enlargement of author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Lancaster University.
Physical Description:xv, 166 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-161) and index.
ISBN:0333688392
9780333688397
0312217269
9780312217266
9780230374751
0230374751