“In my late teens, A Severed Head and The Bell opened my eyes to another world. I took them as a rather elegant form of social realism, and I loved the new world they opened up to me.” —Mary Beard, Times Literary Supplement
“Beautifully and wittily written . . . [Murdoch is] a poetic novelist of great gifts.” —Walter Allen, The New York Times
“The is a comedy with that touch of ferocity about it which makes for excitement.” —Elizabeth Jane Howard
“Immensely readable . . . Miss Murdoch is blessedly clever withour any of the aridity which, for some reason, that word is supposed to imply.” —Philip Toynbee
“In my late teens, A Severed Head and The Bell opened my eyes to another world. I took them as a rather elegant form of social realism, and I loved the new world they opened up to me.” —Mary Beard, Times Literary Supplement
“Beautifully and wittily written . . . [Murdoch is] a poetic novelist of great gifts.” —Walter Allen, The New York Times
“The is a comedy with that touch of ferocity about it which makes for excitement.” —Elizabeth Jane Howard
“Immensely readable . . . Miss Murdoch is blessedly clever withour any of the aridity which, for some reason, that word is supposed to imply.” —Philip Toynbee