William Golding's Lord of the Flies: A Source BookOdyssey Press, 1963 - 291 pages Articles on William Golding - Related readings. |
Contents
WALTER ALLEN New Novels 34268 | 3 |
PHILIP DREW Second Reading | 9 |
WAYLAND YOUNG from Letter from London | 18 |
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adult aggression allegory animal awareness Ballantyne Ballantyne's beast Beatrice becomes Beelzebub body boys child Christian civilization conch consciousness Coral Island creatures critics darkness dead death depravity end of innocence English evil experience fable fact fear feel fiction fire Flies force Free Fall Freud gimmick Golding's novels guilt head homo sapiens human nature hunt hunters idea imagination individual Inheritors innocence instinct Jack Jack's Joseph Campbell Kenyon Review killed kind living man's meaning metaphor mind modern moral myth narrative Neanderthal never novelist original original sin Paradise pattern perhaps Peterkin pig's Piggy Piggy's Pincher Martin primitive Ralph rational reader reason religious Reprinted by special rescue rock Rockall Sammy Sammy's savage savagery seems sense Sigmund Freud Simon social society special permission story struggle symbolic theme things tion totem unconscious V. S. Pritchett whole William Golding writing