# murdoch (blogs) — RSS Amplifier

Recent posts from the 2 feeds in the RSS Amplifier directory that cover murdoch.

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## [The Companion-Text Method for Beginners](https://emilyannebooks.substack.com/p/research-guide-10-companion-texts)

_2026-08-13 · emily · Emily’s Corner_

How to find and read secondary sources, the companion-text way

## [proust girl summer](https://emilyannebooks.substack.com/p/proust-girl-summer)

_2026-08-04 · emily · Emily’s Corner_

Reading Notes 1.6: Swann's Way, free to read

## [artificiality and art](https://emilyannebooks.substack.com/p/artificiality-and-art)

_2026-07-28 · emily · Emily’s Corner_

Reading Notes 1.5: Joris-Karl Huysman's Against Nature

## [Reading Recommendations Based On Your Favourite Fantasy Novel](https://emilyannebooks.substack.com/p/reading-recommendations-based-on)

_2026-07-24 · emily · Emily’s Corner_

Something FUN this week

## [abandon all illusions](https://emilyannebooks.substack.com/p/abandon-all-illusions)

_2026-07-17 · emily · Emily’s Corner_

Marginal Notes 1.4: Balzac's Lost Illusions

## [I'd like to beat Sade, but he'd probably enjoy it](https://emilyannebooks.substack.com/p/id-like-to-beat-sade-but-hed-probably)

_2026-07-07 · emily · Emily’s Corner_

Reading Notes 1.3: Justine, or the Misfortunes of Virtue

## [Literary Theory for Beginners](https://emilyannebooks.substack.com/p/literary-theory-for-beginners)

_2026-07-03 · emily · Emily’s Corner_

Literary theory doesn't need to be difficult. Here's a beginner's guide, for free.

## [Do the French do it better?](https://emilyannebooks.substack.com/p/do-the-french-do-it-better)

_2026-07-01 · emily · Emily’s Corner_

Reading notes 1.2: Stendhal's The Red and the Black

## [read like a grad student (without all the debt)](https://emilyannebooks.substack.com/p/read-like-a-grad-student-without)

_2026-06-20 · emily · Emily’s Corner_

Introducing Reading notes: a series on how I read.

## [should you really read ulysses?](https://emilyannebooks.substack.com/p/yes-you-should-read-ulysses)

_2026-06-16 · emily · Emily’s Corner_

it's probably worth it

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## [Judith Hearne and the clockwork church](https://peterwebster.me/2025/09/01/judith-hearne-and-the-clockwork-church/)

_2025-09-01 · peterwebster · Webstory_

To write about Irish fiction is to step into territory which I have tried to avoid. This has not been for a lack of love, though that love has been kindled only recently. Modern Irish literature is a source of Continue reading

## [Iris Murdoch and the clergy of the Church of England](https://peterwebster.me/2025/07/31/iris-murdoch-and-the-clergy-of-the-church-of-england-2/)

_2025-07-31 · peterwebster · Webstory_

Though it appeared last year, I realise that I did not post here about an article looking at Iris Murdoch s treatment of the Anglican clergy in her novels. As always, Studies is themed, this time around questions of hypocrisy and Continue reading

## [Christian readers and the philosophy of Iris Murdoch, 1948-82](https://peterwebster.me/2025/07/30/christian-readers-and-the-philosophy-of-iris-murdoch-1948-82/)

_2025-07-30 · peterwebster · Webstory_

Regular readers will know of my enthusiasm for the edited collection of essays as (when done well) a unique means of gathering a diverse group of scholars around a particular question. I m therefore delighted to see the release of just Continue reading

## [Theology at the University of Southampton between the world wars](https://peterwebster.me/2025/05/13/theology-at-the-university-of-southampton-between-the-world-wars/)

_2025-05-13 · peterwebster · Webstory_

Part of my responsibilities in the Hartley Library at the University of Southampton is building up the digital collections of the Library, which are made available in the Digital Viewer. Not all that much of those collections relates to my Continue reading

## [Stations on the road to a non-liturgical time](https://peterwebster.me/2025/03/02/stations-on-the-road-to-a-non-liturgical-time/)

_2025-03-02 · peterwebster · Webstory_

From time to time churches decide that their liturgies need to be revised. Such revisions are rarely easy, since the religious life for many people depends on familiarity: on having access to a kind of meditation that repetition over a Continue reading

## [The British churches and artists from Nazi Europe](https://peterwebster.me/2025/01/13/the-british-churches-and-artists-from-nazi-europe/)

_2025-01-13 · peterwebster · Webstory_

A new article of mine has just appeared in the journal Anglican and Episcopal History. It is available in JSTOR, and so is accessible both to subscribers and to non-subscribers after creating a (free) JSTOR account. George Bell, the British Continue reading

## [Reading the edited collection, distantly: some trends in British theological publishing in the twentieth century](https://peterwebster.me/2024/11/15/reading-the-edited-collection-distantly-some-trends-in-british-theological-publishing-in-the-twentieth-century/)

_2024-11-15 · peterwebster · Webstory_

Regular readers will know that I ve become interested in the history of publishing, both as an exercise in the history of technology and as a way of seeing how communities of thought and discourse organise themselves. In 2020 I published Continue reading

