The winner of the 1983 Nobel Prize in Literature, William Golding is among the most popular and influential British authors to have emerged in the second half of the twentieth century. Golding's reputation rests primarily upon his first novel, Lord of the Flies (1954), which is consistently regarded as an effective and disturbing portrayal of the fragility of civilization.
Childhood and college years
Golding was born in Saint Columb Minor in Cornwall, England, in 1911. His father, Alex, was a schoolmaster, while his mother, Mildred, was active in the Women's Suffrage Movement (the movement for women's right to vote). As a boy, his favorite authors included H. G. Wells (1866–1946), Jules Verne (1828–1905), and Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875–1950). Since the age of seven, Golding had been writing stories, and at the age of twelve he attempted to write a novel.
Golding remained an enthusiastic writer and, upon entering Brasenose College of Oxford University, abandoned his plans to study science, preferring to read English literature. At twenty-two, a year before taking his degree in English, Golding saw his first literary work published—a poetry collection simply titled Poems.
After graduating from Oxford in 1935, Golding continued the family tradition by becoming a schoolmaster in Salisbury, Wiltshire. His teaching career was interrupted in 1940, however, with the outbreak of World War II (1939–45). Lieutenant Golding served five years in the British Royal Navy and saw active duty in the North Atlantic, commanding a rocket launching craft.
Lord of the Flies
Golding had enhanced his knowledge of Greek history and mythology by reading while at sea, and when he returned to his post at Bishop Wordsworth's School in 1945, he began furthering his writing career. He wrote three novels, all of which went unpublished. But his frustration would not last long, when, in 1954, Golding created The Lord of the Flies. The novel was rejected by twenty-one publishers before Faber & Faber accepted the forty-three-year-old schoolmaster's book.
Initially, the tale of a group of schoolboys stranded on an island during their escape from war received mixed reviews and sold only modestly in its hardcover edition. But when the paperback edition was published in 1959, thus making the book more accessible to students, the novel began to sell briskly. Teachers, aware of the student interest and impressed by the strong theme and symbolism of the work, began assigning Lord of the Flies to their literature classes. As the novel's reputation grew, critics reacted by drawing scholarly reviews out of what was previously dismissed as just another adventure story.
The author's extremely productive output—five novels in ten years—and the high quality of his work established him as one of the late twentieth-century's most distinguished writers. This view of Golding was cemented in 1965, when the author was named a Commander of the British Empire.
Later works
After the success of Lord of the Flies, Golding enjoyed success with other novels, including Pincher Martin (1957), Free Fall (1959), and The Pyramid (1967). The author's creative output then dropped drastically. He produced no novels and only a handful of novellas (short novels), short stories, and other occasional pieces.
In 1979 Golding returned with the publi cation of Darkness Visible which received mixed reviews. The author faced his harshest criticism to date with the publication of his 1984 novel The Paper Men, a drama about an aging, suc cessful novelist's conflicts with his pushy, over-bearing biographer. Departing briefly from fic tion, Golding wrote a book containing essays, reviews, and lectures. A Moving Target appeared in 1982, one year prior to the author's receipt of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
William Golding died in England in 1993. A year after his death, The Double Tongue was released, published from a manu script Golding completed before he died.
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Lord of the flies: a novel
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Pincher Martin
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Free fall
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The inheritors
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The spire
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Close quarters
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The paper men
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The brass butterfly: a play in three acts.
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The pyramid
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The hot gates: and other occasional pieces
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The Scorpion God: three short novels
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The hot gates and other occasional pieces
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Fire Down Below
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Darkness Visible
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A moving target
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Art of the Critic
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An Egyptian journal
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The double tongue
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El Dios Escorpion
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El Señor de Las Moscas
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Los Herederos
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Sa majesté des mouches
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La piramide: Premio Nobel 1983
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Chute libre
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Nobel lecture 7 December 1983
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El señor de las moscas
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Servants on horse-back, or, A free-people bestrided in their persons and liberties, by worthlesse men: being a representation of the dejected state of the inhabitants of Summer Islands : containing short illustrations upon a petition presented to the High Court of Parliament for redresse
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Sa Majeste Des Mouches
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Inheritors, The
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Sometime Never: three tales of imagination
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The two deaths of Christopher Martin
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De Schorpioengod
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Lord of the Flies (Teacher Guide Grades 9-12)
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Free Fall (Harvest Book)
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Les Héritiers
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La Cuirasse de feu
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Sa Majesté-des-Mouches
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Fuego En Las Entranas
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Rites of passages
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Double Tongue, the
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GCSE "Lord of the Flies"
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Lord of the flies ; a novel
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Inheritors/goldin
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Scorpion God, the
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Mit doppelter Zunge
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El señor de las moscas
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Hot Gates, the
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Coup de semonce
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Le dieu scorpion
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LA Construccion De LA Torre
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Heer der Vliegen
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Calma di vento
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William Golding's Lord of the flies: text, notes & criticism
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Arieka
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The Paper Man
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The Paper Men
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Trilogie maritime, tome 3: La Cuirasse de feu
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Herr der Fliegen. Erläuterungen und Materialien
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La Lengua Oculta
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William Golding in conversation with Stephen Medcalf
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LORD OF THE FLIES / William Golding with a biographical and critical note by E. L. Epstein
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Wladca Much: Lord of the Flies
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Elefteri ptosi
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Trilogie maritime, tome 2: Coup de semonce
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Modern Critical Views Series I, 115 Vol. (Ies I)
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Trilogie maritime, tome 1: Rites de passage
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William Golding Three Novels: Includes Pincher Martin, Free Fall, the Inheritors
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Los Hombres De Papel/the Paper Men
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Poems
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The brass butterfly, a play in three acts
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Ritos de Paso
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South Bank show: William Golding.
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Lord of the flies
1 edition - first published in 2011 -
Lord of the Flies. Vokabularien.
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Lektürehilfen Lord of the Flies.
1 edition - first published in 1987 -
Lord of the Flies. With additional materials.
1 edition - first published in 1994 -
Herr der Fliegen. Erläuterungen.
1 edition - first published in 2000 -
Lord of the Flies. Annotations and Study Aids. Sekundarstufe II.
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El Señor De Las Moscas (Textos de Escritor)
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Lord of the Flies
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Close Quarters
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El Señor De Las Moscas/ Lord of the Flies
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Fire Down Below
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The Inheritors
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The Spire
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The Lord of the Flies
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Lord of the Flies
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Modern Critical Interpretations
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Rites of Passage
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The Double Tongue / Dvojnoj jazyk: Roman . ( )
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Herr der Fliegen
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Lord of the Flies. Interpretationshilfe (engl.)
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La nef
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Lord of the Flies
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Paper Men, the
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DARKNESS VISIBLE (by the author of Lord of the Flies)
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Critical Perspective: Twentieth-Century Criticism of British and American Literature to 1904 (Chelsea House Library of Literary Criticism)
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New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: British and American Literature to 1904
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Lord of the Flies (Ajrh 109sp)
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Lord of the Flies (Casebook) (Casebook Edition Text Notes and Criticism)
1 edition - first published in 1987 Borrow
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