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Over 30 million copies of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding have been published worldwide since its original publication in 1954.

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When was 'Lord of the Flies' published?

"Lord of the Flies" by William Golding was first published in 1954.


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Lord of the Flies was first published, by Faber & Faber, on September 17th, 1954.


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Lord of the Flies was first published in England in 1954.


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The author of 'Lord of the Flies' is William Golding, who won a Nobel-Prize in 1983.That would be William Goulding.Lord Of The Flies is known as one of the best books in the world.


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In Hardcover by Faber and Faber In English in The United Kingdom In 1954


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No time or date is stated in the story but references to a war, 'the bomb' and 'the reds' might lead the reader to supsect that the novel took place during some imagined future nuclear war against communism, set in some imagined and unstated future period after the book was written.


In the book 'lord of the flies' what is the representation of the lord of the flies?

Golding, the author, refers to a dead pig's head which has been stuck on a spike as the symbolic "Lord of the Flies." It also represents the evil in everyone.