contributions to literature, Golding was knighted in 1988. He was a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. In 2008, The Times ranked Golding third on its list...
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research and study. Golding began work on The Inheritors in the autumn of 1954, mere weeks after the publication of Lord of the Flies; Golding was concerned...
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Look up Golding or golding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Golding is an English surname. People with the surname include: Andrew Golding (born 1963)...
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Poems was the first work by British novelist William Golding (better known for Lord of the Flies, among other novels), released in 1934, 20 years before...
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Canadian House of Commons William Hughson Golding, founder of Golding & Company William Golding, master of HMS Manly (1804) Bill Golding (1916–1999), Australian...
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Lord of the Flies (category Novels by William Golding)
Lord of the Flies is the 1954 debut novel of British author William Golding. The plot concerns a group of British boys who are stranded on an uninhabited...
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Pincher Martin (category Novels by William Golding)
Christopher Martin) is a novel by British writer William Golding, first published in 1956. It is Golding's third novel, following The Inheritors and his...
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The Pyramid (1967) is a novel by the English author William Golding. It describes the experiences of growing up in the 1920s in a small market town in...
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The Spire (category Novels by William Golding)
realisation of The Spire was not an easy process for Golding. According to his daughter, Judy Carver, Golding 'struggled like anything to write The Spire' and...
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before Golding narrowly received the majority of the votes. The choice of William Golding as the Nobel Prize laureate surprised many observers. Golding was...
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Free Fall is the fourth novel of English novelist William Golding, first published in 1959. Written in the first person, it is a self-examination by an...
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pseudonym "Sara Schiff", based on the 1954 book Lord of the Flies, by William Golding. It is the second film adaptation of the book, after Lord of the Flies...
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television adaptation of the 1954 novel of the same name by British author William Golding. It is being adapted by multi-BAFTA award winning writer Jack Thorne...
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The Paper Men (category Novels by William Golding)
The Paper Men is a 1984 novel by British writer William Golding. The novel follows Wilfred Barclay, an alcoholic and middle-aged writer trapped in an...
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William Henry Golding (14 April 1878 – 31 December 1961) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Hibbert Township...
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The Hot Gates (category Short story collections by William Golding)
Golding, William (1970). The Hot Gates and Other Occasional Pieces. London: Faber and Faber. p. 7. ISBN 0-571-09512-7. Hot Gates by William Golding...
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To the Ends of the Earth (redirect from Close Quarters (Golding))
Close Quarters (1987), and Fire Down Below (1989)—by British author William Golding. Set on a former British man-of-war transporting migrants to Australia...
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p. 93 William Golding and Frank Kermode, "The Meaning of It All," broadcast on the BBC Third Programme, August 28, 1959, in William Golding's Lord of...
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premiere until 1963, and was not released in the United Kingdom until 1964. Golding himself supported the film. When Kenneth Tynan was a script editor for...
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showrooms remained in Boston. William Golding died in 1916, but his two sons continued the enterprise. In 1918, Golding was acquired by American Type...
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Faber editor and director), W. H. Auden, C. S. Lewis, Margaret Storey, William Golding, Samuel Beckett, Philip Larkin, Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney...
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in the 1970s. Following the suggestion by his neighbour, novelist William Golding, Lovelock named the hypothesis after Gaia, the primordial deity who...
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Protestant Reformation. Arthur Golding was born in East Anglia, before 25 May 1535/36, the second son of John Golding of Belchamp St Paul and Halstead...
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Douglas William Golding (born 9 April 1919) is a South African flying ace of World War II, credited with three 'kills'. Golding joined the South African...
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Wilbur Soot (redirect from William Gold)
William Patrick Spencer Gold (born 14 September 1996), known professionally as Wilbur Soot, is an English Twitch streamer, YouTuber, and musician. He first...
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with "Boy in Darkness" by Mervyn Peake and "Envoy Extraordinary" by William Golding. Jane, a woman from the present day, has taken a drug called chuinjuatin...
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Quarters (Gilbert), a novel by Michael Gilbert Close Quarters (Golding), a novel by William Golding Close Quarters, a novel by Kenneth Bulmer, writing as Adam...
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original on 17 April 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2007. "William Golding – Biography". William-Golding.co.uk. Archived from the original on 24 February 2003...
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Darkness Visible (novel) (redirect from Darkness Visible (Golding))
Darkness Visible is a 1979 novel by British author William Golding. The book won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. The title comes from Paradise Lost...
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based on the 1954 novel Lord of the Flies by English novelist Sir William Golding. A group of young Filipino athletes find themselves stranded on an...
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