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Language
  
English

Pages
  
522pp

OCLC
  
12549497

Author
  
Iris Murdoch

Cover artist
  
Tom Phillips

Genres
  
Novel, Fiction

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Publication date
  
1985

ISBN
  
0-670-80940-3

Originally published
  
1985

Publisher
  
Chatto & Windus

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Similar
  
Iris Murdoch books, Novels, Classical Studies books

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The Good Apprentice is the 22nd novel by Iris Murdoch, first published in 1985.

Contents

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Plot

Edward Baltram, a college student living in London, gives his best friend Mark a sandwich laced with a hallucinogenic drug for a joke. After Mark, still high, falls to his death from a window, Edward is wracked with guilt and depression — worsened by daily letters from Mark's mother cursing him as a murderer.

In search of his father, Jesse, Edward sets off for Seegard, the family home, away from the harsh reality of London. As Edward progresses through the novel, he revives somewhat, thanks to the love of his eccentric father and his extended family of supportive women. He eventually finds, however, that he must come to terms with Mark's death.

Meanwhile, Edward's stepbrother Stuart Cuno decides to give up his studies and goes in search of the "pure" life of an aesthete, to his family's bewilderment. Stuart has a close bond with thirteen-year-old Meredith, the son of Thomas and Midge McCaskerville.

While Edward seeks redemption and Stuart salvation, Midge is having an affair with her husband's best friend, Harry Cuno - stepfather to Edward and father to Stuart. Her passionate love affair comes to a head after two years when she is disgraced publicly and falls unexpectedly in love with Stuart. Left with a difficult decision, Midge turns to Edward for support.

Awards and nominations

The Good Apprentice was shortlisted for the 1985 Booker Prize.

References

The Good Apprentice Wikipedia