of death and love in her novel `The Time of the Angels.' Reasons for lack of a thorough study of The Time of the Angels as a novel with a thesis; Murdoch's monistic viewpoint in the novel; Examination of the possible responses of orthodox religious believers to the death of their God...
of death and love in her novel `The Time of the Angels.' Reasons for lack of a thorough study of The Time of the Angels as a novel with a thesis; Murdoch's monistic viewpoint in the novel; Examination of the possible responses of orthodox religious believers to the death of their God...
Death and love in Iris Murdoch&039s The Time of the Angels, ArtículoThe "work of mourning" of the death of people loved and lost has a resounding and complex impact, raising as it does fundamental ontological issues about the boundaries between "life" and "death" and between "the ...
Iris Murdoch's novel The Good Apprentice (1985) opens with these verses from the parable of the prodigal son as Edward Baltram, guilt-ridden over the death of his friend Mark, begins his quest for his natural father, Jesse Baltram. The s... D Brooks-Davies - Palgrave Macmillan UK 被引...
Concluding narratives of a career with dementia: accounts of Iris Murdoch at her death. Ageing Soc 2000; 20: 97-109.McColgan, G. , Valentine, J. , & Downs, M. ( 2000 ). Concluding narratives of a career with dementia: Accounts of Iris Murdock at her death . Ageing and Society , ...
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death, but retaining the mystical figure of Christ occupying a place analogous to that of Buddha: a Christ who can console and save, but who is to be found as a living force within each human soul and not in some supernatural elsewhere” ([3], p. 419). Such a view, Murdoch suggests...