Is Alex Redeemable? A Clockwork Orange as a Philosophical-Literacy Platonic Fable
This essay explores the philosophical significance of Anthony Burgess’s 1960s novel A Clockwork Orange. Specific themes in this novel are developed through character and situation, in a way which takes cognisance of important problems in the history of philosophy. The essay looks at two particular t...
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Autor principal: | Jones Irwin |
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Alfredo Mac Laughlin
2021
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