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  1. Sean O'Casey (Mod Crit Views)(Oop) by William, Sir, and Bloom, Harold, Professor (Photographer) Golding, 1987
  2. The Pyramid (1967) [In Japanese Language] by William Golding, Sir William Gerald Golding, 1983
  3. Lord of the Flies (in Russian) (?????????? ???) by William Golding, Sir William Gerald Golding, et all 2005
  4. Lord of the Flies, 1954 (In Russian Language) / (Povelitel Muh / El señor de las moscas / Herr der Fliegen / Sa Majesté des mouches / Il signore delle mosche /) by William Gerald Golding, William Golding, et all 2005
  5. The Double Tongue, 1996 (This book is in Russian Language) - Mit doppelter Zunge - La lengua oculta / (Dvojnoj jazyk.) by William Golding, et all 2004
  6. Lord of the Flies by William Sir Golding, 2005
  7. Elementary practical mathematics;: A textbook covering the syllabuses of examinations in practical mathematics for the National certificate (National certificate series) by Edward William Golding, 1945

21. Encyclopedia: English Literature, 20th Cent. To The Present: Biographies
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22. Golding, Sir William (Gerald). The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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23. Sir William (Gerald) Golding
golding, sir william (Gerald), 1911–93, English novelist. Praised for his highlyimaginative and original writings, golding was basically concerned with the
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William Golding 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. As well as his novels and his early collection of poems, Golding also published a play entitled "The Brass Butterfly" in 1958 and two collections of essays, The Hot Gates (1965) and A Moving Target (1982).

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British writer noted for his dark novels, such as The Lord of the Flies (1954) and Pincher Martin (1956). He won the 1983 Nobel Prize for literature. Encyclopedia Golding, Sir William (Gerald), 1911–93, English novelist. Praised for his highly imaginative and original writings, Golding was basically concerned with the eternal nature of man. In his best-known work, the allegorical Lord of the Flies (1954), he described the nightmarish adventures of a group of English schoolboys stranded on an island and traced their degeneration from a state of innocence to blood lust and savagery. His later works include The Inheritors Pincher Martin Free Fall The Spire The Pyramid The Scorpion God Darkness Visible (1979), and a maritime trilogy: Rites of Passage Close Quarters (1987), and

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(Redirected from William Golding Sir William Gerald Golding September 19 June 19 ) was an English novelist, poet and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature ) "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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Born on September 19 at St Columb Minor , a village near Newquay Cornwall . He started writing at the age of seven. His Cornish background has been rarely commented on, but he came to learn Cornish as a young man. His father was a local school master and an intellectual, who had radical convictions in politics and a strong faith in science. The family moved to Marlborough and he attended Marlborough Grammar School. He later went to Oxford University Brasenose College ) in , where he studied natural sciences and English language . His first book, a collection of poems, appeared a year before Golding received his BA He married Ann Brookfield, an analytical chemist, in

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Sir William Gerald Golding September 19 June 19 ) was an English novelist, poet and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature ) "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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Born on September 19 at St Columb Minor , a village near Newquay Cornwall . He started writing at the age of seven. His Cornish background has been rarely commented on, but he came to learn Cornish as a young man. His father was a local school master and an intellectual, who had radical convictions in politics and a strong faith in science. The family moved to Marlborough and he attended Marlborough Grammar School. He later went to Oxford University Brasenose College ) in , where he studied natural sciences and English language . His first book, a collection of poems, appeared a year before Golding received his BA He married Ann Brookfield, an analytical chemist, in

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32. Understanding "Lord Of The Flies": A Novel By William Golding
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Golding, William (1911-1993) . Biography from Literary Encyclopedia, by William Stephenson, Chester College of Higher Education, Chester, UK. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1983 . Press Release: "William Golding's first novel, Lord of the Flies, 1954, rapidly became a world success and has so remained." William Golding Biography, Nobel Lecture, and Other Resources. SwissEduc English Page - Golding, William: 1911-1993 . Includes a portrait and signature of William Golding. Listen to Golding as he delivers his Nobel lecture in 1983. Site provides links to Golding's biography, bibliography, synopsis of Lord of the Flies , summaries for each of the 12 chapters in Lord of the Flies, teaching information, information about the book, background information, links to the 1963 and the 1990 films, read one of Golding's last pieces of writing, "Lord of the fly-by-nights", as well as the obituary published the day after he passed away: "Golding's voyage ends without landfall."

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35. Nobel Novelists: William Golding & Lord Of The Flies
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  • Develop an explanation of why some critics feel that Golding's main themes are that there is no hope for mankind, or that evil is an inborn trait of mankind. Be sure to use examples from the book and describe your own ideas.
  • William Golding writes: "The theme (of Lord of the Flies) is an attempt to trace the defects of society back to the defects of human nature. The moral is that the shape of society must depend on the ethical mature of the individual and not on any political system however apparently logical or respectable." In a well constructed essay, discuss the statement this novel makes about this theme and whether you agree or disagree. Avoid plot summary. Instead deal with what different characters symbolize and the statement they make about individuals and their government. Be as specific as possible, and utilize introductory and concluding paragraphs.
  • Identify the most significant symbol in the novel and justify your choice.

36. The Watchers On The Tower
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    Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 1 item Golding, Sir William (Gerald) (1911-1993), British novelist, who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1983. He was born at Saint Columb Minor in Cornwall and educated at Brasenose College at the University of Oxford, where he studied English literature. Golding spent a short time working in the theater as a writer and actor. He then trained to be a teacher, a profession he left during World War II (1939-1945), when he served in the Royal Navy. After the war Golding returned to writing. His first novel, The Lord of the Flies (1954; motion picture by English director Peter Brook , 1963), was extremely successful and is considered one of the great works of 20th-century literature. Based on Golding's own wartime experiences, it is the story of a group of schoolboys marooned on a desert island after a plane crash. An allegory of the intrinsic corruption of human nature, it chronicles the boys' descent from a state of relative innocence to one of revengeful barbarism. After

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