If you have time tp read the biography written by her partner it will give you an insight into her academic background and unconventional life. It is also very moving. It is called 'Iris by John Bayley', there was also a movie made of it with Judi Dench I think.
Can someone suggest a simple and introductory guide to Iris Murdoch's novels?
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Reply:Iris Murdoch Internet Resources at www.murdoch.shape9.nl/ may be worth a look. 'The Sea, The Sea' is fantastic, by the way.
Reply:I looked on google.com and I hope one of these or all of them helps:
http://us.penguingroup.com/static/rguide...
http://www.todayinliterature.com/biograp...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_Murdoc...
http://www.answers.com/topic/iris-murdoc...
Reply:Bruno's dream is a good one to read.
Reply:Hello Mr. Sawarn Singh,
To find this go to your library and search even if you dont find contact a college library near you they will arrange it for you.
Reply:I would go to the library and start reading! If you read the blurb on the back, it may give you some idea of where to start.
Her first novel, Under the Net, was chosen as on of the best 100 best English language novels of the 20th century.
I cannot recommend any books as I started one and did not enjoy it! However, the librarian should be able to tell you where to start!
Reply:1 go to library or bookshop
2 pick up book(s)
3 open page at beginning
4 read
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