William Golding's novel Lord of the Flies was first published on 17 September 1954, and is now recognised as a classic. In History looks at how Golding's story of English schoolboys and their ...
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The challenge to civilized persons is to acknowledge the worth of as many people as possible, even complete strangers or ...
Notebooks, letters and manuscripts belonging to Lord of the Flies author Sir William Golding are to go on display in Devon. The work belonging to Sir William Golding, who won the 1983 Nobel Prize ...
Golding's singular debut novel, with its group of prepubescent boys stranded on an uninhabited island, highlights the ...
Nobel Prize-winning author Sir William ... literary heritage of the Southwest and illuminating Golding’s creative journey.” Sir William went on to write The Inheritors, Pincher Martin and ...
British writer William Golding with his wife. (PA) Nobel Prize-winning author Sir William, who died aged 81 at his home in Cornwall in 1993, had difficulties getting the work about boys competing ...