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  1. Close Quarters by William Golding, 1999-12-01
  2. The Complete Poetry & Prose of William Blake by William Blake, William Golding, 1982-04-16
  3. The Inheritors by William Golding, 1997-07-22
  4. William Golding's Lord of the Flies by Terence Dewsnap, 1989-02
  5. Critical Essays on William Golding (Critical Essays on British Literature)
  6. The Void and the Metaphor: A New Reading of William Golding's Fiction by Yasunori Sugimura, 2008-06-30
  7. The Double Tongue by William Golding, 1999-10-01
  8. William Golding (A Critical Study) by Pralhad A. Kulkarni, 1994-12
  9. Scorpion God by William Golding, 1984-03-15
  10. William Golding: Some Critical Considerations by Jack I. Biles, Robert O. Evans, 1978-07
  11. William Golding (Essays on Modern Writers) by Samuel Hynes, 1965-01
  12. Talk: Conversations with William Golding by Jack I. Biles, 1971-01-07
  13. The Inheritors by William Golding, 2005-04-30
  14. Lord of the flies;: A novel (A Putnam Capricorn book, Cap 14) by William Golding, 1959

21. William Golding
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22. William Golding
william G. golding. william Gerald golding was born in Cornwall in 1911.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback William Golding (1911-1993) - in full Sir Willam Gerald Golding English novelist who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1983. The choice was unexpected, because the internationally famous novelist Graham Greene (1904-1991) was considered the strongest candidate from the English writers. In many works Golding has revealed the dark places of human heart, when isolated individuals or small groups are pushed into extreme situations. His work is characterized by exploration of 'the darkness of man's heart', deep spiritual and ethical questions. "Twenty-five years ago I accepted the label 'pessimist' thoughtlessly without realising that it was going to be tied to my tail, as it were, in something the way that, to take an example from another art, Rachmaninoff's famous Prelude in C sharp minor was tied to him. No audience would allow him off the concert platform until he played it. Similarly critics have dug into my books until they could come up with something that looked hopeless. I can't think why. I don't feel hopeless myself." (from Nobel Lecture William Golding was born in the village of St. Columb Minor in Cornwall. His father was a schoolmaster who had radical convictions in politics and a strong faith in science. Golding started writing at the age of seven, but following the wishes of his parents, he studied natural sciences and English at Brasenose College, Oxford. His first book, a collection of poems, appeared a year before Golding received his B.A.

23. Lord Of The Flies, By William Golding
Provides links to discussions of various aspects of the novel, with a map of the island where the book's infamous boys are stranded.
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Welcome to The Lord of the Flies Info Page! Lord of the flies is a thought-provoking novel authored by William Golding in 1954. The book describes in detail the horrific exploits of a band of young children who make a striking transition from civilized to barbaric. The Lord of the Flies commands a pessimistic outlook that seems to show that man is inherently tied to society, and without it, we would likely return to savagery. This web site contains descriptions of the main characters, summaries , and themes and symbolism in Lord of the Flies , as well as a 3-dimensional rendering of the island . Additionally, Vocabulary words with definitions have been added to the site. If you can't find everything you need here, links are also provided for further reading. And of course, visit our brand new message board where you can hold discussions with your peers and ask questions about the book! Use the buttons on the left, or the text links below to further explore the site. Please be sure to look at everything on the site, and explore the various sections. If you are unclear on something discussed in one section, a brief read through other areas may clear up any confusion. If you still need an answer, check out the links section for a variety of great pages and resources to help you!
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24. Sir William Golding Winner Of The 1983 Nobel Prize In Literature
Sir william golding, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. SIR william golding. 1983 Nobel Laureate in Literature
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25. 50 Jahre William Goldings "Herr Der Fliegen"
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26. William Golding Biography
william golding was awarded with the BOOKER Mc CONNEL Prize, the greatest BritishLiterature Prize. william golding have teached also in Greece (in 60's).
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William Gerald Golding was born in Cornwall in 1911. His family was progressive and it was the first source of influence for Golding's talent. He studied physics and English literature at Marlboro and Oxford University of England. From the first years of his life, he faced the atrocities of war. He also took part in the Second World War by joining the British Navy at 1940. The war, as a physical result, changed a lot W.Golding's view of life. W.Golding couldn't believe in man's innocence any longer. He found that even the children are not innocent. No one is innocent until the society and the way of his life make him to pretend that he's innocent. But sometimes, when a man is facing a difficult situation (as an example, a surviving need) then he will propably show his other nature, the dark and guilty nature. After the war (1945-1962), he worked as a teacher in Salisbury. These years he started to act as a writer. He published the books "Lord of the Flies" (1954), "The Inheritors" (1955), "Pincher Martin" (1956) and "Free Fall" (1959). The ideas of W.Golding's view of human nature can be found in almost any of Golding's books. Particularly, in his first and most famous book, "Lord of the flies". This book finally published in 1954 and it didn't become a success at once. Today, it's considering as one of the best books of English literature. It also became a film with great success.

27. William Golding Biography
Contains biography, Nobel lecture, and list of works.
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29. William Golding At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
Several essays and papers on The Lord of the Flies , as well as a biography of golding and a selection of links.
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William Golding British novelist who explored the dark places in human nature, winning the Nobel Prize for literature
Golding's works deal primarily with the conflicts of the mind and instinct. All of his major works present humans as innately aggressive and sinful. Of particular note is his most famous work, The Lord of the Flies which follows murder and anarchy which descend upon a group of boys stranded on an island. As is the case in many of works including Pincher Martin , which is set at sea, the internal conflicts are fought in isolation.
Golding won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1983.
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English novelist who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1983. The choice was unexpected, because the internationally famous novelist Graham Greene (1904-1991) was considered the strongest candidate from the English writers. In many works Golding has revealed the dark places of human heart, when isolated individuals or small groups are pushed into extreme situations. His work is characterized by exploration of 'the darkness of man's heart', deep spiritual and ethical questions.
"Twenty-five years ago I accepted the label 'pessimist' thoughtlessly without realising that i...

30. Creative Quotations From William Golding (1911-1993)
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Sleep is when all the unsorted stuff comes flying out as from a dustbin upset in a high wind. The journey of life is like a man riding a bicycle. We know he got on the bicycle and started to move. We know that at some point he will stop and get off. We know that if he stops moving and does not get off he will fall off. Novelists do not write as birds sing, by the push of nature. It is part of the job that there should be much routine and some daily stuff on the level of carpentry. He was as fitted to survival in this modern world as a tapeworm in an intestine.

31. William Golding - Biography
william golding – Biography. william golding was born in Cornwall in 1911 andwas educated at Marlborough Grammar School and at Brasenose College, Oxford.
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William Golding Lord of the Flies , his first novel, was published in 1954. It was filmed by Peter Brook in 1963. His other books are: The Inheritors (novel) 1955 Pincher Martin (novel) 1965 The Brass Butterfly (play) 1958 Free Fall (novel) 1959 The Spire (novel) 1964 The Hot Gates (essays) 1965 The Pyramid (novel) 1967 The Scorpion God (three short novels) 1971 Darkness Visible (novel) 1979 Rites of Passage (novel) 1980 A Moving Target (essays and autobiographical pieces) 1982 The Paper Men (novel) 1984 An Egyptian Journal Close Quarters (novel) 1987 Fire Down Below (novel) 1989 In 1980 he won the 'Booker Prize' for his novel Rites of Passage . He retired from teaching in 1962. After that, he lived in Wiltshire, listing his recreations as music, sailing, archaeology and classical Greek. William Golding died in 1993. From Nobel Lectures , Literature 1981-1990. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1983
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william golding. United Kingdom. b. 1911 d. 1993. william golding BiographyNobel Lecture Banquet Speech Educational Other Resources. 1982, 1984.
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33. ClassicNotes: William Golding
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Born in 1911 Saint Columb Minor in Cornwall, England, Sir William Gerald Golding was educated at the Marlborough Grammar School, where his father taught, and later at Brasenose College, Oxford. Although educated to be a scientist at the wishes of his father, he soon developed a great interest in literature, becoming first devoted to Anglo-Saxon and then writing poetry. At Oxford he studied English literature and philosophy. Following a short period of time in which he worked at a settlement house and in small theater companies as both an actor and a writer, Golding became a schoolmaster at Bishop Wordsworth's School in Salisbury. During the second world war he joined the Royal Navy and was involved in the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck, but following the war he returned to Bishop Wordsworth's School, where he taught until the early sixties. In 1954, Golding published his first novel

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"The War taught us not fighting, politics or the follies of nationalism, but about the given nature of man." Birthplace

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Did you know? Lord of the Flies was turned down by 21 publishers. Critical verdict Golding began writing at seven and published his first volume of poetry before completing his BA. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1983 (to some surprise - the smart money had been on Graham Greene) "for his novels which, with the perspicuity of realistic narrative art and the diversity and universality of myth, illuminate the human condition in the world of today".

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This excellent site provides GCSE students with a number of study points for The Lord of the Flies. This web site contains descriptions of the main characters, summaries of the chapters and notes on themes and symbolism in The Lord of the Flies. Most imaginatively there is also a 3-dimensional rendering of the island. The Lord of the Flies Interactive Study
A fun site for The Lord of the Flies that includes quizzes and games, including a downloadable crossword. Also examines the themes and characters and contains a forum discussion area for The Lord of the Flies. Lord of the Flies Project
This site contains a great deal of information on Lord of the Flies, with a good account of a teacher's personal experience with William Golding. There is a section on essay questions with model answers and a discussion forum on the novel.

39. Golding, William Trivia And Quizzes
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