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Jackson's Dilemma

Book • 1995
Jackson's Dilemma is Iris Murdoch's last novel, published in 1995.

It revolves around the enigmatic character Jackson, who assists a group of friends in navigating their personal struggles and finding love.

The story begins with the cancellation of a wedding, leading to a series of events that explore themes of caring, understanding, and the complexities of human relationships.

Despite its disjointed narrative, the novel delves into the human condition, highlighting the paradox of caring and suffering.

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Melvyn Bragg
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iris murdoch
's novels and their recurring themes.
Iris Murdoch
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Frédéric Worms
comme un roman déjà un peu lacunaire, troué par la perte de la mémoire due à la maladie d'Alzheimer.
Iris Murdoch, philosophe des drames ordinaires 1/4 : Et Murdoch découvrit "La Nausée"

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