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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

1. Sir William Gerald Golding
Sir William Gerald Golding. Sir William Gerald Golding (1911 1993)English novelist who in 1983 won the Nobel Prize for Literature
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Sir William Gerald Golding
English novelist who in 1983 won the Nobel Prize for Literature for his parables of the human condition. He attracted a cult of followers, especially among the youth of the post-World War II generation.
Educated at Marlborough Grammar School, where his father taught, and at Brasenose College, Oxford, Golding graduated in 1935. After working in a settlement house and in small theatre companies, he became a schoolmaster at Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury. He joined the Royal Navy in 1940, took part in the action that saw the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck, and commanded a rocket-launching craft during the invasion of France in 1944. After the war he resumed teaching at Bishop Wordsworth's until 1961.
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Golding's life and writings are examined in Bernard F. Dick, William Golding, rev. ed. (1987); and Lawrence S. Friedman, William Golding (1993). Critical studies include Don Crompton, A View From the Spire: William Golding's Later Novels, ed. by Julia Briggs (1985); Philip Redpath, William Golding: A Structural Reading of His Fiction (1986); S.J. Boyd, The Novels of William Golding (1988); and L.L. Dickson, The Modern Allegories of William Golding (1990). Main Page About Us 3w-hosting.com

2. SIR WILLIAM GERALD GOLDING - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
Search Dictionary SIR WILLIAM GERALD GOLDING Dictionary Entry and Meaning.WordNet Dictionary. Definition n English novelist (19111993).
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3. Understanding "Lord Of The Flies": A Novel By William Golding
Sir William Gerald Golding, 19111993, was Winner of the 1983 Nobel Prize forLiterature. Sir William Gerald Golding - Author of Lord of the Flies.
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The English Page - Golding, William: 1911-1993 . Includes a portrait and signature of William Golding. You can actually hear Golding's voice as he delivers his Nobel lecture in 1983. Have the words of the lecture on screen and you can readily follow his speech at the same time. 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." 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.

4. William Golding
SIR WILLIAM GOLDING. NOVELIST AND WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE.From William Golding at BWS edited by John Cox as a memorial
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SIR WILLIAM GOLDING NOVELIST AND WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE From William Golding at BWS edited by John Cox as a memorial tribute. "William Golding was a teacher at Bishop Wordsworth's School for three different periods of his life. He is well known for his book 'The Lord Of The Flies' which he based on the boys he so patiently observed. rvation of them, presumably not only as commander but as author as well. Rather like Robinson Crusoe unable to move his new craft William Golding and his cadets found theirs too large to move round the house. For one absorbed in his own creations William Golding gave much to school life. He regularly sang with the choir in chapel services and was a soloist in the live 1945 BBC Radio broadcast of 'The Finding of the King' (written by F.C. Happold) shortly before leaving the Royal Navy and rejoining the staff at Bishop's. He also played the oboe in the school orchestra. At one particular rehearsal the school orchestra was sounding even more excruciating than usual. "Mr Golding. Can you give us that 'A' again?" Golding was a stickler for correct English usage. "I'm afraid I can't give you that one" he replied, "but I'll give you one like it!". The above is from a drawing by
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He brought his dramatic expertise from outside school to bear upon play productions such as Oedipus Rex in December 1940 before leaving to join the Royal Navy. A lecture he gave on mediaeval stained glass is recalled as knowledgeable and interesting and as master in charge of a trip to Figsbury Rings he gave permission for the boys to form into two groups - one to attack the fort and one to defend it. The author's opportunity for close observation of boys in conflict was further extended.

5. Golding, Sir William,
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William Golding Mark Gerson in full SIR WILLIAM GERALD GOLDING (b. Sept. 19, 1911, St. Columb Minor, near Newquay, Cornwall, Eng.d. June 19, 1993, Perranarworthal, near Falmouth, Cornwall), English novelist who in 1983 won the Nobel Prize for Literature for his parables of the human condition. He attracted a cult of followers, especially among the youth of the post-World War II generation. Educated at Marlborough Grammar School, where his father taught, and at Brasenose College, Oxford, Golding graduated in 1935. After working in a settlement house and in small theatre companies, he became a schoolmaster at Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury. He joined the Royal Navy in 1940, took part in the action that saw the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck, and commanded a rocket-launching craft during the invasion of France in 1944. After the war he resumed teaching at Bishop Wordsworth's until 1961. Golding's first published novel was Lord of the Flies (1954; film 1963 and 1990), the story of a group of schoolboys isolated on a coral island who revert to savagery. Its imaginative and brutal depiction of the rapid and inevitable dissolution of social mores aroused widespread interest. The Inheritors (1955), set in the last days of Neanderthal man, is another story of the essential violence and depravity of human nature. The guilt-filled reflections of a naval officer, his ship torpedoed, who faces an agonizing death are the subject of

6. Golding, Sir William (Gerald). The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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8. William Golding
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9. Sir William Golding Winner Of The 1983 Nobel Prize In Literature
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    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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    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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11. Golding, Sir William Gerald --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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12. Sir William (Gerald) Golding
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Golding, Sir William (Gerald) Golding, Sir William (Gerald), , 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 Fire Down Below (1989). Golding received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1983 and was knighted in 1988. See studies by A. Johnston (1980), P. Redpath (1986) and J. Cary (1989). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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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. In 1954, Golding published his first novel

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