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It's not every day you get drugged, abducted and dangled by your feet from the roof of Madison Square Garden. But that's just what happens to Zeo Loni Gillies. What starts out as an exciting trip to the city to catch a Ranger's playoff game turns into a nightmare case of mistaken identity. Zeo, a small town girl, content with her quiet life in the country has a difficult time coping with the headlong rush into action and intrigue. Pursued by the Russian Mob, unscrupulous politicians and businessmen, Zeo teams up with a trio of Federal agents. Unwittingly helped along the way by her gun-loving landlady, Rhoda Fitzle, Zeo finds the determination she needs to take her life back.
This study provides an accessible introduction to the whole range of Iris Murdoch's fiction, exploring philosophical, theological, political, social and biographical influences and her experimentations with the novel form.
This largely chronological study of Iris Murdoch's literary life begins with her fledgling publications at Badminton School and Oxford, and her Irish heritage. It moves through the novels of the next four decades and concludes with an account of the biographical, critical and media attention given to her life and work since her death in 1999.
Iris Murdoch and Morality provides a close focus on moral issues in Murdoch's novels, philosophy and theology. It situates Murdoch within current theoretical debates and develops an understanding of her work as a crucial link between twentieth and twenty-first century writing and theory.
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