Ahmed, Mohammad Kaosar, and Md Mizanur Rahman. "Reading Burgess’S A Clockwork Orange: Cultural Oddities and Their Social Impact". IIUC Studies, vol 7, no. 0, 2012. Bangladesh Journals Online (JOL
Ahmed Mohammad Kaosar, Assistant professor, Department of English Language Dhaka Campus in Bangladesh and Md Mizanur Rahman, a professor, department of English, Islamic University, Bangladesh are both qualified professionals who analyze their ideas of the book A clockwork orange in their journal Reading Burgess’S A Clockwork Orange: Cultural Oddities And Their Social Impact. Their argument, therefore, is that Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange is an illustration of the notable dissolution of the British traditional culture and the rise of the youth culture which consequently led to violence. In addition, the authors seek to identify the impact of the newly emerged culture on the younger generation in British society; an emergent concept that remains relevant in the present society.
Burgess, Anthony. A Clockwork Orange. William Heinemann, 2012.
Burgess Anthony is a celebrated novelist who has achieved international recognition as one of the most versatile novelists and a legendary literary figure. William Heinemann first published Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange, in 1962. They recently made another publication in 2012. Ideally, the novel is a detailed and arguably controversial article that explores the nature of evil by displaying the disparities between different generations.
Eder, Jens. "Feelings In Conflict: A Clockwork Orange And The Explanation Of Audiovisual Emotions". Projections, vol 2, no. 2, 2008. Berghahn Books.
In this journal, Jens Eder, a professor, Media and Communication studies, University of Manheim analyses the impact of the film A Clockwork Orange by the time it was released. For instance, he notes that the film continued to be a subject of public debate in Europe. A useful source covers Eder's suggestion of the existence of a well-defined relationship between empathy, consciousness, and attitude in the film.
Gale, Cengage Learning. A Study Guide For Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange. Gale, Cengage Learning, 2015.
The book is a detailed study guide for students, which is based on the book a clockwork work. It includes the author’s bibliography, plot synopsis, chapter summary, character analysis, study questions and suggestions for further reading.
Höyng, Peter. "Ambiguities Of Violence In Beethoven's Ninth Through The Eyes Of Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange." The German Quarterly, vol 84, no. 2, 2011.
Höyng Peter is an Associate professor of German Studies who in his journal; Ambiguities Of Violence In Beethoven's Ninth Through The Eyes Of Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange unravels how the ideas from the novel A Clockwork Orange lays out the foundational tools for uncovering the mechanisms at work when addressing ambiguity and cases of violence.
McDougal, Stuart Y, and Stanley Kubrick. Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Stanely Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange is a compilation of well-informed essays about the film, A Clockwork Orange. It provides an overview of the film, its history. In addition, some essays identify themes of violence, gender, and sexuality. Hence, a resourceful book.
McEntee, Joy. "The End of Family in Kubrick'Sa Clockwork Orange." Adaptation, vol 8, no. 3, 2015, pp. 321-329. Oxford University Press.
Joy McEntee is a professor, Department of English and Creative Writing at the University of Adelaide. This journal addresses the ideas of family, gender, morality, freedom, and liberation; which are all existing issues in the society today.
Ramakrishnan, Shruthi. "Law and Literature: A Review of 'A Clockwork Orange".
In this journal, author Ramakrishnan, Shruthi, a professor at Colombia law school evaluates the relationship between law and literature according to the book "A Clockwork Orange". Further, the journal identifies the concepts of free will and freedom as provided for in the law.
"The Relevance of Voice for Understanding Ethical Concerns Raised by Nabokov’S Lolita and Burgess's A Clockwork Orange." No. 15, 2013, p. 11. Ubiquity Press, Ltd.
This journal is a summary of the controversial situations of misbehavior in the book, a Clockwork Orange, which in turn tend to reflect in the society. For instance, Humbert and Alex commit and justify crimes of rape, murder, and violence against certain people. Ideally, the journal shifts its concern to the ethical perspectives of the characters.