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Dame Judi Dench has joined a major campaign calling on the British government to dramatically improve access to dementia ...
The actress is now backing calls for the UK government to improve access to early and accurate diagnoses of dementia within ...
Iris Murdoch’s 600-page, 1978 novel The Sea, The Sea is quite simply among the most gorgeous books I have ever read. Murdoch’s 19th novel – and the winner of the 1978 Booker Prize ...
Dame Iris Murdoch was a novelist, philosopher, playwright and Oxford academic. Her books explored morality, love and human relationships and won widespread acclaim, as well as the Whitbread Prize ...
Philosopher Iris Murdoch adds depth to this discussion by exploring the centrality of the ego in human experience. For Murdoch, the ego often distorts our perception of reality, trapping us in ...
Britain’s most influential people named in new Social Power Index list - List is said to identify ‘where the real power lies in British society’ ...
Iris Murdoch wrote novels about the only things that matter – love, goodness and how to be happy without hurting others (The Independent) The honest answer is probably The Bell by Iris Murdoch ...
Reexamining Iris Murdoch, her love of culture, and Marsyas. Last week I saw a woman flayed, and you will hardly believe, how much it altered her person for the worst. —Swift, Thoughts on Religion Iris ...
Bidisha, Peter Conradi and Lucy Bolton join Matthew Sweet to read the moral philosophy book published by Iris Murdoch in 1970. Murdoch, who died aged 79, 25 years ago on Feb 8th 1999, was a writer ...