This is a guest post by Arabella Currie. Arabella is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Exeter, researching Golding’s engagement with Classics. […]
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This is a guest post by Arabella Currie. Arabella is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Exeter, researching Golding’s engagement with Classics. […]
Read more…The sea is a frequent presence in Golding’s writing; it represents isolation for the boys in Lord of the Flies, and is the cause of […]
Read more…We are offering support for students and teachers. Please click here. William Golding was born on 19th September, 1911, at his grandparents’ house in Newquay, […]
Read more…Salisbury is an important place in the history and writing of William Golding and we were delighted to participate in the inaugural Salisbury Literary Festival, […]
Read more…Looking for that last-minute present? Please enjoy our festive pictures of William Golding’s novels! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! […]
Read more…Pincher Martin has been included in Cynan Jones’s list of the best ten books about the hostile ocean. Published as part of the Guardian ongoing ‘Top 10’ […]
Read more…Martin Bennett discusses his current exhibition at Birch Contemporary in Toronto, and explains how Golding’s novels, in particular, Pincher Martin, have inspired his work. I […]
Read more…Lord of the Flies is one of those novels ‘you must have read’; it is a staple text on almost every high school curriculum, and […]
Read more…Lord of the Flies has long provided inspiration for makers of reality TV – Survivor, Big Brother, Kid Nation and Boys and Girls Alone. The […]
Read more…On Sky Arts, Melvyn Bragg has revisited classic episodes of his South Bank Show from the last thirty years, with new contemporary interviews, and Bragg’s […]
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