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Introduction 7
Biographical Sketch 9
The Story Behind the Story 11
List of Characters 14
Summary and Analysis 17
Critical Views 55
David Anderson on Golding's Difficult Christianity 55
Kathleen Woodward Discusses the Capacity for Evil in Children 58
Arnold Kruger Takes a New Look at the Character of Simon 60
James R. Baker Considers Golding, Huxley, and Modernity 63
Berthold Schoene-Harwood on Destructive Masculinity in Lord of the Flies 68
Paul Crawford on Human Depravity in the Novel 74
Mark Kinkead-Weekes and Ian Gregor Address the Symbolism of the Conch 79
Paula Alida Roy on the Absence of the Female in Lord of the Flies 82
Theodore Dalrymple Reflects on Human Depravity in the Novel 84
Peter Edgerly Firchow Examines the Implausible Beginning and Ending of Lord of the Flies 90
Works William Golding 95
Annotated Bibliography 96
Contributors 102
Acknowledgments 105
Index 107
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