Muriel
Spark was the author of the following novels: “The
Comforters” (1957), “Robinson”
(1958), “Memento
Mori” (1959), “The Ballad
of Peckham Rye” (1960), “The
Bachelors” (1960), “The Prime
of Miss Jean Brodie” (1961), “The Girls
of Slender Means” (1963), “The
Mandelbaum Gate” (1965), “The Public
Image” (1968), “The
Driver's Seat” (1970), “Not to
Disturb” (1971), “The
Hothouse by the East River” (1973), “The Abbess
of Crewe” (1974), “The
Takeover” (1976), “Territorial
Rights” (1979), “Loitering
with Intent” (1981), “The Only
Problem” (1984), “A Far Cry
From Kensington” (1988), “Symposium”
(1991), “Reality
and Dreams” (1996), “Aiding and Abetting”
(2000), and “The
Finishing School” (2004).
Muriel
Spark – a biography
Obituary: Dame
Muriel Spark – from the BBC
Muriel Spark in Conversation
– an interview from 1999
Grand
Dame: interview with author Muriel Spark – from 1997
Desk Photo: Muriel Spark
– shows that she liked to work in clutter
"The
latter end of job": The gift of narrative in Muriel Spark's The Only
Problem and The Comforters – read Bryce Christensen’s essay
"[A]
VIRGINAL TONGUE HOLD": HOPKINS'S THE WRECK OF THE DEUTSCHLAND AND MURIEL
SPARK'S THE GIRLS OF SLENDER MEANS – read Jude V. Nixon’s essay
CULTURAL
CAPITAL: Muriel Spark's London: a city of slender means – an essay by Laura
Thompson
Muriel
Spark - The English Novel In The Twentieth Century, part 10 – an essay by
Geoffrey Heptonstall
Collins,
Angus P.
"Listening
to the Silence": Sound and Religious Belief in Muriel Spark's A Far Cry
from Kensington
Logos:
A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture - Volume 4, Number 3, Summer 2001,
pp. 143-158 – Article
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