Celebrating Fragmentation Of Culture: Portrayal Of Individual Self In Selfless World In Select Works Of Iris Murdoch
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Every human being has their own idea in his life to reach in their life. Attaining the happiness and satisfaction are differs person to person. It is mostly difficult to have happiness and satisfaction with ethics and morality of life. In Iris Murdoch under the Net and the Bell nicely this is presented. Jake Donahue and Dora Greenfield are the central character respectively that enjoys their life without any sense of deliberations. This paper is going to give the details of inhuman characters. It is clearly pictured by Iris Murdoch
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Levenson, Michael, “Iris Murdoch: The Philosophic Fifties and the Bell,” in Modern Fiction Studies, 47:3 (2001), 558-79.
Murdoch, Iris. The Idea of Perfection ‘The Sovereignty of Good.New York: Schocken, 1971.
Under the Net 1954 New York: Penguin, 1977
Taylor, Charles, “Iris Murdoch and Moral Philosophy,” in Iris Murdoch and the Search for Human Goodness, ed. by Maria Antonaccio and William Schweiker (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1996)
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