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Author of 'Lord of the Flies' Admits Attempted Rape
cdinsigh ^ | August 16 2009 | Helen Cooper

Posted on 08/16/2009 9:35:46 AM PDT by JoeProBono

When William Golding, the author of the coming of age allegorical classic 'Lord of the Flies', died in 1993 little was known of his personal life. This has changed due to the resurfacing of an autobiography written by Golding for his wife in order to explain how his character developed.

John Carey, the literary critic and an emeritus professor of English literature at Oxford has gained access to the reclusive author's previously unseen archive which includes two autobiographical works, three unpublished novels and a journal spanning twenty years.

As released on the Times Online, amongst the revelations is an admittance to a teenage attempted rape. After Golding's first year at Oxford, he attempted to rape a fifteen year old girl who he had met at music lessons.

Soon they were “wrestling like enemies” as he “tried unhandily to rape her”. But she resisted and Golding, all those years later, wrote that “he had made such a bad hand at rape” before shaking her and shouting “I’m not going to hurt you”.


TOPICS: Books/Literature
KEYWORDS: golding; lordoftheflies; pages; williamgolding


1 posted on 08/16/2009 9:35:47 AM PDT by JoeProBono
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To: JoeProBono

That might explain how he was able to imagine a group of supposedly civilised English schoolboys marooned on an island degenerating into a tribe of homicidal savages so easily in his novel.....


2 posted on 08/16/2009 9:40:15 AM PDT by sinsofsolarempirefan
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To: JoeProBono

clearly he had an intimate relationship with the Lord of the Flies and wrote with authority.


3 posted on 08/16/2009 9:42:10 AM PDT by the invisib1e hand (STOP OBAMA NOW.)
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To: JoeProBono

Why does anyone care about Golding’s youthful misadventure?


4 posted on 08/16/2009 9:44:27 AM PDT by Misterioso
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To: the invisib1e hand

5 posted on 08/16/2009 9:44:53 AM PDT by JoeProBono (A closed mouth gathers no feet)
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To: JoeProBono

Yipes! He was most definitely listening to that lord of the flies at that point.


6 posted on 08/16/2009 9:45:16 AM PDT by Bigg Red (Palin/Hunter 2012)
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To: JoeProBono

“But he was only doing it in the name of art and literature, so he could have better experiences to write about in his books!!! No harm done!!”

/liberal fanwanking off


7 posted on 08/16/2009 9:45:33 AM PDT by pillut48 (CJ in TX --"God help us all, and God help America!!" --my new mantra for the next 4 years)
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To: JoeProBono

Details:

http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article6797774.ece


8 posted on 08/16/2009 9:50:52 AM PDT by LibFreeOrDie (Obama promised a gold mine, but he will give us the shaft.)
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To: sinsofsolarempirefan
That might explain how he was able to imagine a group of supposedly civilised English schoolboys marooned on an island degenerating into a tribe of homicidal savages so easily in his novel.....

Anyone who's ever been a child in a playground should have no trouble imagining it.
9 posted on 08/16/2009 9:59:14 AM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: Misterioso

Misadventure? Attempting to rape a child (he was a college student who tried to rape a 15 year old) is a “misadventure”?


10 posted on 08/16/2009 12:48:07 PM PDT by TheBattman (Pray for our country...)
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To: TheBattman
Read the story linked above. There's a big difference between "trying" rape and succeeding. If you want to discredit Lord of the Flies, this isn't the way.
11 posted on 08/16/2009 4:39:34 PM PDT by Misterioso
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To: Misterioso

Who was trying to “discredit” Lord of The Flies? I was just pointing out that attempting to rape a 15 year-old is more than a misadventure? Seems to me, this more illustrates how he could envision the savagery that he so vividly portrays in the book.

Please help me understand how my post had anything at all to do with discrediting the book?


12 posted on 08/16/2009 6:45:28 PM PDT by TheBattman (Pray for our country...)
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To: JoeProBono

Sounds like Clinton. Wasn’t that why he left England?


13 posted on 08/16/2009 6:47:24 PM PDT by nufsed (Release the birth certificate, passport, and school records.)
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To: TheBattman
Seems to me, this more illustrates how he could envision the savagery that he so vividly portrays in the book.

What do you mean "more illustrates?" More than what?

14 posted on 08/16/2009 7:16:56 PM PDT by Misterioso
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To: Misterioso

Because of this “episode” in the author’s history, it gives a bit of insight into his mind... he obviously had a closer connection to savagery than mos knew.


15 posted on 08/16/2009 9:11:47 PM PDT by TheBattman (Pray for our country...)
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To: TheBattman
Please help me understand how my post had anything at all to do with discrediting the book?

Unless I am totally misreading your comments, you are not a fan of "Lord of the Flies." Therefore, you inflate the author's confession of a sexual misadventure in his youth into his owning a diseased mind necessary for his ability to describe violent behavior. This seems to me to be an attack on the book and the writer.

16 posted on 08/17/2009 1:08:19 AM PDT by Misterioso
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To: Misterioso

Where did I say diseased mind? Why do people keep putting words in my mouth (keyboard?)? I read Lord of the Flies several times as a student - the first time of my own free will, and again as a required assignment in an English class. I liked the book, though disturbing, at the time. As I have grown older, I fully recognize the depths of the story -

Nothing more. Don’t add words or assume meaning. Just what I said.


17 posted on 08/17/2009 7:24:49 AM PDT by TheBattman (Pray for our country...)
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