We are offering support for students and teachers. Please click here. William Golding would have been 108 years old today, and this week also marks […]
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We are offering support for students and teachers. Please click here. William Golding would have been 108 years old today, and this week also marks […]
Read more…We are offering support for students and teachers. Please click here. Lord of the Flies was adapted into film twice in William Golding’s lifetime – first […]
Read more…Faber & Faber: The Untold Story is a fascinating history of the publishing house, told by Toby Faber through a series of extracts from letters, […]
Read more…Literary Pursuits – Lord of the Flies, broadcast on Radio 3 last Sunday and presented by Sarah Dillon, was a fascinating look at how Golding’s first […]
Read more…Darkness Visible is the most mysterious of all Golding’s novels, and he famously refused to discuss it during his lifetime. It is an astonishing achievement, […]
Read more…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…Gina Perry’s The Lost Boys is a fascinating book about psychologist Muzafer Sherif’s Robbers Cave Experiment. The social experiment took place in 1954, the same […]
Read more…William Golding kept a journal from 1971 until his death in 1993. The journals are unpublished. 11 April 1993 Easter Sunday – Christos Aneste! [Greek […]
Read more…In his 1979 novel, Darkness Visible, Golding created his first narrative from the perspective of a female narrator. The first section of the novel is […]
Read more…Love and romance are not themes that are usually associated with Golding’s writing! But one particular romance that stands out in his work is between […]
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