2017 marks the inaugural Salisbury Literary Festival, and we are delighted to announce that there will be a special William Golding event. Golding’s daughter Judy […]
Read more…2017 marks the inaugural Salisbury Literary Festival, and we are delighted to announce that there will be a special William Golding event. Golding’s daughter Judy […]
Read more…Tickets are now on sale for a very special event at Marlborough Literature Festival! Golding’s daughter Judy, and Nicola Presley, Lecturer in English at Bath […]
Read more…MashReads, from MashableUK, recently reread Lord of the Flies for their MashReads weekly podcast and they say it’s ‘way more sinister than you remember’! Well worth […]
Read more…We are offering support for students and teachers. Please click here. One of the influences on Lord of the Flies was R.M. Ballantyne’s The Coral Island […]
Read more…On June 15th, I attended the Ted Hughes Network‘s inaugural conference at the University of Huddersfield to present my research into the literary relationship between […]
Read more…Lord of the Flies is once again in the news, following the recent disastrous Fyre Festival. The luxury festival, with some tickets priced at $12,000, hit […]
Read more…Matthew Bourne’s phenomenal adaptation of Lord of the Flies has just completed its first performances in Melbourne, Australia and has received excellent reviews. Jane Howard, in the Guardian, […]
Read more…An opinion piece in the Guardian discussed famous novelists and their day jobs, including a mention of William Golding as a school teacher. Golding taught at Bishop […]
Read more…The University of Exeter has recently acquired correspondence between William Golding and Anthony Curtis, former Literary Editor of the Telegraph to add to its already impressive Golding […]
Read more…Liesl Schillinger has written a piece in the LA Times arguing that Lord of the Flies is the most relevant dystopian novel in the current political climate. As I […]
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