Contents
Editor's Foreword
Frédéric REGARD
9
Preface
Norman PAGE
13
Sticking a Story between the Covers
Hilda D. SPEAR
17
Lord of the Flies: From Ballantyne to Conrad
Norman PAGE
25
The Obscenity of Writing: A Reappraisal of Golding's First Novel
Frédéric REGARD
31
Vision in the Un‑Making: Free
Fall
Catherine BERNARD
49
Playing with Codes: Rites of
Perversion and Perverse Masterplot
in Golding's
"Miss Pulkinhorn"
Josiane PACCAUD‑HUGUET
63
"There are no
foundations": The Spire,
the Lexicon and the Interpretation of
Scripture
S. J. BOYD
83
Flesh and Stone in The Spire
Hubert TEYSSANDIER
93
Turning the Tables of the Law:
The Subject in Question in "The
Scorpion God"
Claude MAISONNAT
101
The Burnt Ones. William Golding's
Darkness Visible
and Patrick White's The Aunt's Story
Josette LERAY
117
Tragic Experience and Poetic
Innocence in Darkness Visible
Thérèse VICHY
129
Intertextuality and Into Personality: The Paper
Men
Kevin MCCARRON
139
Face to face with the indescribable,
inexplicable, the isness:
Intimate Relationships with the
Divine in The Paper Men
Franz WOHRER
151
Golding's Trilogy as a Bildungsroman
Nadia D'AMELIO
183
"In landlessness alone resides
the highest Truth":
Golding's Sea Trilogy and the Melville Legacy
Marc MAUFORT
195
William Golding:
A Farewell
Jeanne
DELBAERE‑GARANT
205
Critical Index
213
Index of Golding's
Fiction
215
General Index
216