William Golding. The Novelist of British Post-War Era

Evil nature of human, religious symbolism and ever-present pessimism


Research Paper (postgraduate), 2018

37 Pages, Grade: 5.0 (PL-System)


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Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter One - Cultural Background to British Literature of 1950’s
1.1. The Angry Young Men
1.2. The New Theatre of the 1950’s

Chapter Two - William Golding – the Novelist of British Post-war Era
2.1. Early Years
2.2. The War and Its Impact on Golding’s Writing
2.3. After the War
2.4. Golding’s Early Works
2.5. Later Works by Golding

Chapter Three - William Golding’s Symbolism
3.1. Symbols and Their Meaning in Lord of the Flies
3.2. Brutal Homo-sapiens vs. Gentle Neanderthals – The Inheritors
3.3. Synthesis of Good and Evil – The Spire

Conclusion

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Title
William Golding. The Novelist of British Post-War Era
Subtitle
Evil nature of human, religious symbolism and ever-present pessimism
College
Jan Kochanowski University of Humanities and Sciences in Kielce  (UJK)
Grade
5.0 (PL-System)
Author
Year
2018
Pages
37
Catalog Number
V470984
ISBN (eBook)
9783668936584
ISBN (Book)
9783668936591
Language
English
Keywords
Golding, literature, war, dissatisfaction, symbolism, The Spire, The Inheritors
Quote paper
MA Marta Zapała-Kraj (Author), 2018, William Golding. The Novelist of British Post-War Era, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/470984

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