William Golding Biography

  • birth

    birth
    William Gerald Golding was born in Cornwall, England, in 1911.
  • college life

    college life
    william began attending Brasenose College in Oxford in 1930 and spent two years studying science. in the 3rd year he switched to liturature following his true intrest.
  • teaching job

    teaching job
    in 1935 he took the job teaching english and philosophy at Bishop Wordsworth’s School in Salisbury.
  • marriage

    marriage
    he married Ann Brookfield. he had 2 children Judith and David
  • Royal Navy

    Royal Navy
    he took a break of teaching to join the Royal Navy in WW2. During World War II he fought battleships and was even placed in command of a rocket-launching craft.
  • First publication

    First publication
    in the year 1954 Golding finally published his book Lord of the Flies. he was rejected 21 times. this book is about boys who were stranded on an island and show the savage side of humans to survive.
  • retirement

    retirement
    in 1963 he retired from his teaching job
  • noble prize

    noble prize
    he won the noble prize for liturature at the age of 73
  • knighted

    knighted
    in the year 1988 he was knighted by queen elizabeth II.
  • death

    death
    he died of a heart attack in Perranarworthal, Cornwall.