The Circle and the Cross: Image-Schematic Structure and Moral Narrative in Iris Murdoch's A Word Child and Zadie Smith's NW.Published in:Modern Fiction Studies, 2025, v. 71, n. 1, p. 96, doi. 10.1353/mfs.2025.a958568By:Melhoff, CraigPublication type:Article
Narrative of Obsession: Manipulated Identities, Labyrinthine Emotions in Iris Murdoch's A Word Child.Published in:2023By:Herischian, Nazila;Shooshtari, Seyed Majid Alavi;Motallebzadeh, NaserPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Misfortunes of a Word-Watcher: A Reading of Iris Murdoch's A Word Child.Published in:Études Britanniques Contemporaines, 2020, n. 59, p. 113, doi. 10.4000/ebc.9888By:RAÏD, LAYLAPublication type:Article
"These fragments I have shored against my ruins": Poetry, Multiplicity, and Being-towards-Death in The Time of the Angels and A Word Child.Published in:2018By:Tomkinson, FionaPublication type:Literary Criticism
POWER AND PLACE: HETEROTOPIAN SPACES IN THE NOVELS OF IRIS MURDOCH.Published in:Tennessee Philological Bulletin, 2015, v. 52, p. 85By:Payne, MargaretPublication type:Article
`Only connect': Logical aesthetic of fragmentation in A Word Child.Published in:1992By:Howard, Catherine E.Publication type:Literary Criticism