The Event of Love and the Being of Morals: A Deleuzian Reading of Iris Murdoch’s The Bell

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Iris Murdoch's philosophical novel The Bell (1958) presents a singular ethical situation by portraying a prospective priest, named Michael Meade, engaged in a homoerotic relationship resulting in thorny moral dilemmas. The previous studies of the novel claim that Michael is doomed to a tragic failure because of his wrongdoing and the consequent sense of guilt. Contrarily to such traditional, “dominant” readings, in the present article I offer a Deleuzian-ethical reading and discuss how Michael finally achieves freedom by embracing the joy of his “schizophrenising” love. I argue that Michael's love for Nick and Toby should not be judged according to the constrictive rules of slave morality as a wrong feeling, because it aims at forming an open multiplicity that would increase the power of both bodies. Whereas religion by definition is supposed to bring happiness for human beings, in this fictional universe such restrictive societies as the Abbey relegate it to a repressive “order of judgment” requiring blind obedience to a set of reactive moral doctrines. In the end, solely Michael and Dora manage to find a line of flight by revolting against reactive morals. By offering such a “resistant” reading, this article reveals the virtual forces within this text as yet unactualised and demonstrates how such texts indeed are “becoming-texts.”

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Mohammad Ghaffary, Arak University

Mohammad Ghaffary was born in Iran in 1986. He received the PhD degree in English Literature in 2016 from Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran. In the same year, he joined the faculty of Arak University, Arak, Iran, where he is currently an Assistant Professor of the Department of English. His research interests include Structuralism and Poststructuralism, analytic philosophy of literature, and Comparative Literature (esp. Intermedial Studies). Aside from publishing numerous essays in Persian and English in different academic and public journals, he has translated several books in literary theory from English into Persian.

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2019-06-01

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Ghaffary, Mohammad. 2019. “The Event of Love and the Being of Morals: A Deleuzian Reading of Iris Murdoch’s The Bell”. Journal of Literary Studies 35 (2):105-25. https://unisapressjournals.co.za/index.php/jls/article/view/11597.

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