02023cam a2200325 a 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000170007502000150009204000220010704200090012904300120013808200170015024500920016726000540025930000200031344000190033350400620035250508920041460000540130660000540136065000430141465000450145765000270150265000240152965000470155370000190160085600780161913447787BD-DhUL20170117170544.0040102s2004 pau j b 001 0 eng  a 2003028160 a0791078787 aDLCcBD-DhULdDLC alcac ae-uk-en00a823222bGOL00aWilliam Golding's Lord of the flies /cedited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. aPhiladelphia :bChelsea House Publishers,cc2004. a95 p. :c22 cm. 0aBloom's guides aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 83-87) and index.0 aBiographical sketch -- The story behind the story -- List of characters -- Summary and analysis -- Critical views -- William Golding on the work as a fable -- E.M. Forster's introduction to Lord of the flies -- Frederick R. Karl on the metaphysical novels of William Golding -- Frank Kermode on William Golding and the "programme" of the novel -- Harry H. Taylor on the case against William Golding's Simon-Piggy -- Eugene Hollahan on running in circles: a major motif in Lord of the flies -- Kathleen Woodward on aggression -- S.J. Boyd on the nature of the beast -- Lawrence S. Friedman on the inability to alter human nature -- Stefan Hawlin on the savages in the forest: decolonising William Golding -- James R. Baker on Golding and Huxley: the fables of demonic possession -- Paul Crawford on literature of atrocity: Lord of the flies and The inheritors -- Works by William Golding.10aGolding, William,d1911-1993.tLord of the flies.11aGolding, William,d1911-1993.tLord of the flies. 0aAirplane crash survival in literature. 0aRegression (Civilization) in literature. 0aIslands in literature. 0aBoys in literature. 1aEnglish literaturexHistory and criticism.1 aBloom, Harold.413Table of contentsuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0414/2003028160.html