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She wore a floppy-collared [[blouse]] and a tweed [[skirt]], and messy hair. She talked to [[Dr Oho]] and [[Angus Wilson]] about the portrayal of authentic evil in [[novel]]s. ([[PROSE]]: [[In the Sixties (short story)|''In the Sixties'']]) | She wore a floppy-collared [[blouse]] and a tweed [[skirt]], and messy hair. She talked to [[Dr Oho]] and [[Angus Wilson]] about the portrayal of authentic evil in [[novel]]s. ([[PROSE]]: [[In the Sixties (short story)|''In the Sixties'']]) | ||
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Revision as of 19:05, 3 September 2020
Iris Murdoch was an author in newborn Paul Magrs' dream.
She wore a floppy-collared blouse and a tweed skirt, and messy hair. She talked to Dr Oho and Angus Wilson about the portrayal of authentic evil in novels. (PROSE: In the Sixties)