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Died November 22, 1993, St John's Wood, London, United Kingdom Influenced Stanley Kubrick, Franco Zeffirelli Influenced by George Orwell, William Shakespeare Books A Clockwork Orange, Earthly Powers, The Wanting Seed, Nothing Like the Sun: A St, One Hand Clapping Similar People Stanley Kubrick, Malcolm McDowell, George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, Vladimir Nabokov |
Anthony burgess discusses a clockwork orange
Anthony Burges or Burgess (died 1664) was a Nonconformist English clergyman, a prolific preacher and writer.
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- Life
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Anthony burgess and malcom mcdowell analysis clockwork orange
Life

He was a son of a schoolmaster at Watford, and not related to Cornelius Burgess or John Burges, his predecessor at Sutton Coldfield. He studied at St. John's College, Cambridge from 1623. He became a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. At Emmanuel he was tutor to John Wallis
From 1635 he was Rector at Sutton Coldfield; during the First English Civil War, he took refuge in Coventry, and lectured the parliamentary garrison. He was a member of the Westminster Assembly. He lost his position as Rector in 1662, after the Restoration, despite John Hacket's urging to conform, and then lived at Tamworth.
Works

He published various separate sermons, including a funeral sermon on Thomas Blake, and:
Two volumes of his major work on justification appeared, followed by works of the 1650s on grace and original sin.