Description
Iris Murdoch’s “A Word Child” delves into the complex inner world of Hilary Burde, a brilliant but socially awkward philologist haunted by a past tragedy. The novel explores themes of guilt, obsession, and the destructive power of intellect when untempered by emotional maturity. Hilary’s life is a meticulously constructed routine, designed to avoid the chaos he once caused, but his carefully built defenses begin to crumble with the re-emergence of figures from his past.
Murdoch masterfully dissects Hilary’s psychological landscape, revealing his intricate relationships and the ways in which his intellectual prowess both serves and hinders his ability to connect with others.







