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THE ENDERBY NOVELS BY ANTHONY BURGESS: THE ARTIST’S CONCEPT
Corresponding Author(s) : Ekaterina Vladimirovna Smyslova
Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews,
Vol. 7 No. 6 (2019): November
Abstract
Purpose of the study: Anthony Burgess (1917 – 1993) is an English writer, author of the intellectual novels and serious musical works. Being a talented and inventive person, he was very interested in art and its creative processes. Anthony Burgess’s artistic creativity concept can be traced in many of his works about fictional and non-fictional writers
Methodology: The article uses the analysis of the fictional world created in the novels as a means of its consideration. The image of the artist is considered from the perspective of the writer's worldview reflected in the composition and the message of his works.
Results: The conducted analysis shows that in Anthony Burgess’s opinion the artist is a craftsman whose artistic activity is closely connected with his sexual attraction. In addition, the writer is characterized by isolation as the main condition of the creative process and the total devotion to Art.
Applications of this study: This research can be used for the universities, teachers, and students.
Novelty/Originality of this study: Thus, the novelty of the paper consists in its first trial to present the artist’s image thoroughly studied in the mentioned above novels. It is worthwhile mentioning that the research is conducted according to Anthony Burgess’s creative concept.
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- Burgess A. (2012). The Clockwork Testament or: Enderby’s End // The Complete Enderby. – London, 2012. – p. 403 – 509.
- Cullinan J. (2008). Dealing with the Hinterland of the Consciousness// Conversations with Anthony Burgess ed. by Earl G. Ingersoll and Marry C. Ingersoll. – Jackson, 2008. – 46-73 p.
- De Vitis A. A. (1972). Anthony Burgess. – NY., 1972. – 179 p. https://doi.org/10.3406/adh.1972.2117 DOI: https://doi.org/10.3406/adh.1972.2117
- Gainutdinova Alsu G., Khabibullina Liliya F., Naumova Olga A., (2018). HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF THE NOVEL THE KINGDOM OF THE WICKED BY ANTHONY BURGESS//REVISTA SAN GREGORIO. - 2018. - Vol., Is.25. - P.7-12.
- Hartill R. (2008). We Must Be Free / int. with Anthony Burgess // Conversations with Anthony Burgess ed. by Earl G. Ingersoll and Marry C. Ingersoll. – Jackson, 2008. – 159-169 p.
- Khabibullina L. F. (2004). The comic effect in the novel "Inside Mister Enderby" by A. Burgess // Traditions and interactions in the world literature. – Perm: Perm University, 2004. – P. 155-161.
- Zinnatullina Zulfiya, Khabibullina Liliya, Popp Ivan, (2017). The Opposition of East and West in the Long Day Wanes Novel by Anthony Burgess//TARIH KULTUR VE SANAT ARASTIRMALARI DERGISI-JOURNAL OF HISTORY CULTURE AND ART RESEARCH. - 2017. - Vol.6, Is.4. - P.623-630. https://doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v6i4.1155 DOI: https://doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v6i4.1155
- Morris, R. K. (1971). The consolations of ambiguity: an essay on the novels of Anthony Burgess. University of Missouri Press.
- LeClair, T. (1970). Essential Opposition: The Novels of Anthony Burgess. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 12(3), 77-94. https://doi.org/10.1080/00111619.1970.10689985 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00111619.1970.10689985
- Coale, S. (1981). The Ludic Loves of Anthony Burgess. Modern Fiction Studies, 27(3), 453-463.
- Smyslova, E. V., & Khabibullina, L. F. (2016). The problem of Free Will in “The Clockwork Testament or: Enderby's End†by A. Burgess. The Turkish Online Journal of Design, Art and Communication.–Turkey, TOJDAC., E-ISSN, 2146-5193.
- Aggeler, G. (1974). Pelagius and Augustine in the novels of Anthony Burgess. English Studies, 55(1), 43-55. https://doi.org/10.1080/00138387408597602 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00138387408597602
- Rabinovitz, R. (1979). Ethical Values in Anthony Burgess's" Clockwork Orange". Studies in the Novel, 11(1), 43-50.
- Burgess, A. (1985). Flame into being: the life and work of DH Lawrence. William Morrow & Company.
- Lewis, R. (2004). Anthony Burgess: A Biography. Macmillan.
- Burgess, A. (2012). The Complete Enderby. Random House.
- Sullivan, W. (1969). Death Without Tears: Anthony Burgess and the Dissolution of the West. Hollins Critic, 6(2), 1.
- Keen, S. (1994). Ironies & inversions--Abba Abba by Anthony Burgess/Beard's Roman Women by Anthony Burgess/A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess/and others. Commonweal, 121(3), 9.
- Burgess, A. (1982). The end of the world news: an entertainment. Hutchinson.
- Burgess, A. (1984). Enderby's Dark Lady, Or, No End to Enderby. New York: McGraw-Hill.
- J. (1972). Anthony Burgess:" The Muse: A sort of SF Story". Studies in Short Fiction, 9(3), 213.
References
Burgess A. (2012). The Clockwork Testament or: Enderby’s End // The Complete Enderby. – London, 2012. – p. 403 – 509.
Cullinan J. (2008). Dealing with the Hinterland of the Consciousness// Conversations with Anthony Burgess ed. by Earl G. Ingersoll and Marry C. Ingersoll. – Jackson, 2008. – 46-73 p.
De Vitis A. A. (1972). Anthony Burgess. – NY., 1972. – 179 p. https://doi.org/10.3406/adh.1972.2117 DOI: https://doi.org/10.3406/adh.1972.2117
Gainutdinova Alsu G., Khabibullina Liliya F., Naumova Olga A., (2018). HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF THE NOVEL THE KINGDOM OF THE WICKED BY ANTHONY BURGESS//REVISTA SAN GREGORIO. - 2018. - Vol., Is.25. - P.7-12.
Hartill R. (2008). We Must Be Free / int. with Anthony Burgess // Conversations with Anthony Burgess ed. by Earl G. Ingersoll and Marry C. Ingersoll. – Jackson, 2008. – 159-169 p.
Khabibullina L. F. (2004). The comic effect in the novel "Inside Mister Enderby" by A. Burgess // Traditions and interactions in the world literature. – Perm: Perm University, 2004. – P. 155-161.
Zinnatullina Zulfiya, Khabibullina Liliya, Popp Ivan, (2017). The Opposition of East and West in the Long Day Wanes Novel by Anthony Burgess//TARIH KULTUR VE SANAT ARASTIRMALARI DERGISI-JOURNAL OF HISTORY CULTURE AND ART RESEARCH. - 2017. - Vol.6, Is.4. - P.623-630. https://doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v6i4.1155 DOI: https://doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v6i4.1155
Morris, R. K. (1971). The consolations of ambiguity: an essay on the novels of Anthony Burgess. University of Missouri Press.
LeClair, T. (1970). Essential Opposition: The Novels of Anthony Burgess. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 12(3), 77-94. https://doi.org/10.1080/00111619.1970.10689985 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00111619.1970.10689985
Coale, S. (1981). The Ludic Loves of Anthony Burgess. Modern Fiction Studies, 27(3), 453-463.
Smyslova, E. V., & Khabibullina, L. F. (2016). The problem of Free Will in “The Clockwork Testament or: Enderby's End†by A. Burgess. The Turkish Online Journal of Design, Art and Communication.–Turkey, TOJDAC., E-ISSN, 2146-5193.
Aggeler, G. (1974). Pelagius and Augustine in the novels of Anthony Burgess. English Studies, 55(1), 43-55. https://doi.org/10.1080/00138387408597602 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00138387408597602
Rabinovitz, R. (1979). Ethical Values in Anthony Burgess's" Clockwork Orange". Studies in the Novel, 11(1), 43-50.
Burgess, A. (1985). Flame into being: the life and work of DH Lawrence. William Morrow & Company.
Lewis, R. (2004). Anthony Burgess: A Biography. Macmillan.
Burgess, A. (2012). The Complete Enderby. Random House.
Sullivan, W. (1969). Death Without Tears: Anthony Burgess and the Dissolution of the West. Hollins Critic, 6(2), 1.
Keen, S. (1994). Ironies & inversions--Abba Abba by Anthony Burgess/Beard's Roman Women by Anthony Burgess/A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess/and others. Commonweal, 121(3), 9.
Burgess, A. (1982). The end of the world news: an entertainment. Hutchinson.
Burgess, A. (1984). Enderby's Dark Lady, Or, No End to Enderby. New York: McGraw-Hill.
J. (1972). Anthony Burgess:" The Muse: A sort of SF Story". Studies in Short Fiction, 9(3), 213.