William Golding

  • Born in Cornwall, England

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    Went to Marlborough Grammar School

  • Golding went to Brasenose College, Oxford, to read Natural Sciences.

  • He changed to English Literature.

  • He graduated from Oxford with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a diploma in education.

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    He worked as a writer, actor and producer.

  • He began teaching Englisch and Philosophy in Salisbury at Bishop Wordsworth's School

  • He got married with Ann Brookfield

  • David was born, his first son.

  • Goldingleft Bishop Wordsworth to join the navy.

  • He was seconded to MD1

  • He returned tosea at his own request

  • Judith Diana was born, his second child, a daughter.

  • Golding left the navy and returned to Bishop Wordsworth’sSchool.

  • The Goldings moved to Salisbury.

  • He began to work on a novel called 'Strangers from Within'

  • Golding sent it to Faber and Faber, where it was eventually accepted.

  • The book was named as 'Lord of the Flies' and was published

  • Golding began broadcasting.

  • Golding's father, Alex, died

  • His mother died

  • Golding resigned from Bishop Wordsworth’s School, and became a full time writer.

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    He published a lot of books.

  • Golding was knighted.

  • In the autumn Golding was told he had a malignant melanoma on his face, andin December, just after Christmas, it was removed.

  • He died of heart failure

  • Ann Golding died.

  • Golding’s last novel, The Double Tongue, was published.