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The Platonism of the Unicorn

The Platonism of the Unicorn

6 March 2025By Peter Graarup WestergaardBlog

Iris Murdoch, the great Anglo-Irish Platonist philosopher and novelist of the twentieth century reassesses Irish themes and settings from a Platonic perspective in her novel The Unicorn (1963). The novel unfolds a complex and ambiguous relationship between Platonism and Ireland as a setting.

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