The Black Prince

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The Black Prince is a philosophical novel by Iris Murdoch that explores love, art, and moral ambiguity through the obsessive infatuation of a middle-aged writer.

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instanceOf novel
author Iris Murdoch NERFINISHED
awarded James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction NERFINISHED
centralTheme art
creativity
jealousy
love
moral ambiguity
obsession
self-deception
truth
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
exploresRelationshipBetween ethics and art
love and creativity
hasCharacter Arnold Baffin NERFINISHED
Christian
Francis Marloe NERFINISHED
Julian Baffin NERFINISHED
Priscilla NERFINISHED
Rachel Baffin NERFINISHED
hasForm novel in four parts with appendices
hasISBN 9780701203622
influencedBy William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
intertextualReference Hamlet NERFINISHED
language English
literaryGenre metafiction
philosophical fiction
psychological novel
literaryMovement postwar British literature
mainCharacter Bradley Pearson NERFINISHED
narrativeDevice multiple competing accounts of events
narrativeForm first-person narrative
notableFor complex narrative structure
unreliable narration
originalPublisher Chatto & Windus NERFINISHED
philosophicalConcern freedom and responsibility
nature of the good
the role of art in moral life
protagonistAge middle-aged
protagonistOccupation writer
publicationYear 1973
publisherImprint Chatto & Windus first edition
setting London, England
surface form: London
shortlistedFor Booker Prize NERFINISHED
structureFeature framing prefaces and postscripts by multiple characters
targetAudience adult readers
timePeriodOfSetting 20th century

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Iris Murdoch notableWork The Black Prince
Madeleine Potter notableWork The Black Prince