William golding

William Golding - Important Life Events

  • Birth

    The day he was born.
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    Timespan

    Time he live to time to he die
  • Attending School

    Golding began attending Brasenose College at Oxford in 1930 and spent two years studying science. In his third year, however, he switched to the literature program, following his true interests.
  • First Work

    First Work
    In 1934, a year before he graduated, William published his first work. It was a book of poetry aptly entitled Poems.
  • Graduation

    In 1935, he graduated from Oxford with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a diploma in education.
  • Started Teaching

    He started teaching English and philosophy in Salisburg.
  • Married

    Married
    The couple married in 1939. They had two children together, David (b. 1940) and Judith (b. 1945).
  • Royal Naval

    Royal Naval
    He temporarily left teaching in 1940 to join the Royal Navy.
  • Back to Teaching & Writing

    In 1945, after World War II had ended, Golding went back to teaching and writing.
  • First Novel Published

    First Novel Published
    In 1954 he published his first novel. It was titled Lord of the Flies.
  • Teaching Retirement

    Golding retired from teaching.
  • Film Adaptation

    Peter Brook made a film adaptation of the critically acclaimed novel.
  • Nobel Prize for Literature

    Nobel Prize for Literature
    In 1983, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
  • Knighted

    Knighted
    In 1988, he was knighted by England’s Queen Elizabeth II.
  • New Film Adaptation

    New Film Adaptation
    In 1990 a new film version of the Lord of the Flies was released, bringing the book to the attention of a new generation of readers.
  • Death

    On June 19, 1993, he died in Perranarworthal, Cornwall, England.