Iris Murdoch and Her Work assembles eighteen essays on the work of Iris Murdoch by scholars
whose researches on Murdoch are already well-known. The book explores different aspects of
Murdoch's work including her philosophy and fiction and focuses on a wide variety of issues
ranging from reading Murdoch as a fabulator to the central role Murdoch plays in the ethical
turn. Approaching Murdoch's work from multiple perspectives this book is of interest for
Murdoch scholars and literature and philosophy students as well as for general readers.