
Lecture - Iris Murdoch and William Blake
The Iris Murdoch Society podcast
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Murdoch's Romantic View of Literature and Morality
Murdoch aligns romanticism with the philosophies of Kant and Hegel. For Murdoch, the romantic subscribed to this lonely, solipsistic picture of the individual. Such perspectives are inimical to Murdoch's interconnected vision of art and morality. In picturing individuals either as the center of their moral universe, or cut off from moral understanding altogether, romanticism fails to acknowledge the value of love, tolerance, and virtue. It fails to provide a house fit for free characters to live in.
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