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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

81. Munzinger Personen - Sir William Golding
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82. Oxford University Gazette, 17 July 1997: University Acts
PJ, MA status, Laboratory of Physiology Brown, MH, MA status, sir william Dunn Schoolof Pathology Clark, SR, MA status, D.Phil., Lincoln golding, S., MA status
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Sir John Peyton's letter and report re. events of March 1603. PRO SP14/65, ff. 76-7: 22 July 1611
Letter, Elizabeth countess of Oxford to Robert Cecil. PRO SP15/39, f. 141: 26 November 1609

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85. References
Foster, sir william (1931) British Artists in India 17601820 - John Alefounder.The Walpole Society XIX, 5-7. golding, Charles (1889-90) Monumental
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Allen, Marion E. ed. (1989) Wills of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk 1620-1624. Archer, Mildred (1979) British Miniaturists in India, 270-272. Baines (1836) History of Lancashire, Harland, J. ed , quoted by Bardsley (1901) Bardsley (1901) Bensusan-Butt, John (1972) The House that Boggis Built: A Social History of the Minories, Colchester, pp.17-18. Bensusan-Butt, John (1996) Personal communication. Blomefield (1807) History of Norfolk vol. 7, 295. in The Borough of Colchester, p. 321, vol. IX of A History of Essex, Cooper, J. ed. ; The Victoria History of the Counties of England, Elrington, C.R. ed. British Museum (1967) The British Museum Catalogue of Printed Maps, Charts and Plans vol. 1 A-AS, col. 298. Bryan, Michael (1903) Dictionary of painters and engravers, 4th edn, Williamson, G.C. ed. Bysshe, Sir Edward (1664-8) A Visitation of the County of Essex (published 1888). "Calcuttensis" (1882) Notes and Queries 6th ser. VI Camp, Anthony J. (1976) An Index to the Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1750-1800 vol. 1 A-Bh. Cannon, Garland (1970)

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Milosz, Czeslaw, 1980. Canetti, Elias, 1981. Marquez, Gabriel Garcia, 1982. golding,sir william, 1983. Seifert, Jaroslav, 1984. Simon, Claude, 1985. Soyinka, Wole,1986.
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87. Literature 1983
william golding. United Kingdom. b. 1911. d. 1993. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1983. Press Release. Presentation Speech. william golding
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88. William Golding - Biography
william golding – Biography. william golding was born in Cornwall in 1911 andwas educated at Marlborough Grammar School and at Brasenose College, Oxford.
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William Golding Lord of the Flies , his first novel, was published in 1954. It was filmed by Peter Brook in 1963. His other books are: The Inheritors (novel) 1955 Pincher Martin (novel) 1965 The Brass Butterfly (play) 1958 Free Fall (novel) 1959 The Spire (novel) 1964 The Hot Gates (essays) 1965 The Pyramid (novel) 1967 The Scorpion God (three short novels) 1971 Darkness Visible (novel) 1979 Rites of Passage (novel) 1980 A Moving Target (essays and autobiographical pieces) 1982 The Paper Men (novel) 1984 An Egyptian Journal Close Quarters (novel) 1987 Fire Down Below (novel) 1989 In 1980 he won the 'Booker Prize' for his novel Rites of Passage . He retired from teaching in 1962. After that, he lived in Wiltshire, listing his recreations as music, sailing, archaeology and classical Greek. William Golding died in 1993. From Nobel Lectures, Literature 1981-1990 , Editor-in-Charge Tore Frängsmyr, Editor Sture Allén, World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1993 This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and later published in the book series Les Prix Nobel Nobel Lectures . The information is sometimes updated with an addendum submitted by the Laureate. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above.

89. ClassicNotes: Background On Lord Of The Flies
Lord of the Flies was the first novel published by sir william Goldingafter a number of years as a teacher and training as a scientist.
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Although the novel does not adhere to themes particular to one religious tradition, in Lord of the Flies Golding draws upon a great deal of religious symbolism updated to conform to more contemporary ideas of human psychology. The title Œcharacter,' the pig's head that Simon dubs the "lord of the flies" is a translation of the Hebrew word Ba'alzevuv, or its Greek equivalent Beelzebub. For Golding, this devil comes from within the human psyche rather than acting as an external force, as implied by Judeo-Christian teachings. Golding employs this religious reference in more Freudian terms. The devil that is the "lord of the flies" represents the Freudian conception of the Id, the driving amoral force that works solely to ensure its own survival. The "lord of the flies" directly confronts the most spiritually motivated character of the novel, Simon, who functions as a prophet-martyr for the other boys. Lord of the Flies is firmly rooted in the sociopolitical concerns of its era. Published during the first decade of the Cold War, the novel contains obvious parallels to the struggle between liberal democracy and totalitarianism. Ralph represents the liberal tradition, while Jack, before he succumbs to total anarchism, can be interpreted as representing military dictatorship. In its structure as an adventure the novel further resembles the science-fiction genre that reemerged as a popular form of literature during the fifties. Although taking place among ostensibly realistic events, Lord of the Flies is an adventure story whose plot, which finds a small group of humans isolated on an alien landscape, correlates to this popular genre. Golding's next novel was a further step toward this genre. The Inheritors, heavily influenced by H.G. Wells' Outline of History, imagines life during the dawn of man.

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91. WILLIAM GOLDING - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
Search Dictionary william golding Dictionary Entry and Meaning.WordNet Dictionary. Definition n English novelist (19111993).
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92. AbsoluteFacts.nl - William Gerald Golding (1911-1993)
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De Engelse schrijver William Gerald Golding (1911-1993) werd geboren in Saint Columb Minor in Cornwall. Golding studeerde Engelse literatuur aan de Brasenose universiteit te Oxford. Na een korte tijd als toneelschrijver en acteur te hebben gewerkt, volgde Golding een leraaropleiding. Tijdens de tweede Wereld Oorlog diende hij bij de marine.
Zijn eerste roman "The Lord of the Flies" werd direct een groot succes en wordt tegenwoordig beschouwd als één van de meesterwerken uit de literatuur van de twintigste eeuw. In 1963 werd dit verhaal door Peter Brook verfilmd.
Golding schreef een omvangrijk oeuvre. Hij creëerde een geheel eigen stijl in zijn realistische romans, waarin de vraag naar de zin van het leven regelmatig terugkomt. Ook spelen schuld en onschuld een grote rol.
William Gerald Golding werd in 1983 onderscheiden met de Nobelprijs voor literatuur. In 1988 werd hij geridderd en heette dus voortaan Sir William Golding. Hij overleed in 1993 in Falmouth. Zijn laatste boek "The Double Tongue" verscheen postuum in 1995.
Andere belangrijke werken van William Golding zijn: "The Inheritors" (1955), "Pincher Martin" (1956), "Rites of Passage" (1980), "Close Quarters" (1987) en "Fire Down Below" (1989).

93. My Sympathy: Golding, William
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94. 50 Jahre William Goldings "Herr Der Fliegen"
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95. WINGFIELD
Mother Elizabeth golding. Married 1 Thomas POLE. Employed with sir WilliamWadd in collecting evidence against Phillip Howard, Earl of Arundel.
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97. Sir William Jones - Encyclopedia Article About Sir William Jones. Free Access, N
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