from "Republic" - August 17, 2009 page 35 section: CULTURE
" LONDON - The British novelist William Golding, author of Lord of the Flies, tried to sexually abusing a 15 year old is a revelation, it is contained in the diaries of the writer died in 1993, and unpublished, in which he tried to explain to his wife Ann the reasons for his character "monstrous." The details are in a biography directed by John Carey, professor of English Literature at Oxford who had access to 'archive. Nobel Prize for Literature in' 83 Dora Golding met, this is the girl's name, when both were attending a music course in Marlborough, Wiltshire. He was about 16 years and she 13 but the attempt to rape took place two years later, during the first year at Oxford. Golding claimed to have been caused during a walk, a different version of the girl, forced to defend himself and escape. "
I must say that since I am always looking for confirmation / disavowal of graphology, the news seemed greedy Who knows what will never be writing this 'rapist'!
And here must really thank, once and for all, the site historyforsale , who so often allowed me to see records, not found anywhere else.
I must say the surprise was great: it is generally true that the writers have, for the most part, a good level of fluency, but here the combination is greatly enhanced by a sinuous at the highest levels. Here we have a true psychological genius, very rare to find, able to grasp the finer nuances that belong to the human heart. So what?
So you'd think that was the great richness and delicacy of psychological Golding who suggested that self-accusation, perhaps because he understood that sex between men and women is something that is very easily seen by the woman as 'violent'.
Of course what he calls "monstrous character," graphology is an extraordinary beauty.
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