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Good grief: Lord of the Flies as a post-war rewriting of salvation history

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Title Good grief: Lord of the Flies as a post-war rewriting of salvation history
 
Creator van Vuuren, M.
 
Subject — William Golding; Lord Of The Flies; Biblical Parallels; Post-War Pessimism; Salvation History; A Rewriting
Description Golding’s Lord of the Flies, first published in 1954, reflects a bleak sense of post-war pessimism. But with undue attention focused on its portrayal of original sin and the problem of evil, readings have often remained reductive. In this article it is argued that the novel’s symbolic narrative is polysemic and, when it is read as anagogic myth, may be seen to span Judaeo-Christian Heilsgeschichte or salvation history, rewriting its chapters of creation, Fall, the problem of evil, the failure of law, the hope of salvation, the mission of a messianic figure, and – in the clearest departure from the Biblical narrative – an ambiguous representation of his return. This study examines the novel’s often paradoxical symbolism using Frye’s phases of anagogic myth, with its poles of apocalyptic and demonic imagery. It traces the relation of symbols to their counterparts in Biblical narratives, drawn in particular from the symbolic writings of the origin and end of humanity, to elucidate Golding’s bleak but certainly not hopeless rewriting of the salvation story for a post-faith readership.
 
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Date 2004-07-31
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — — —
Format application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/lit.v25i2.253
 
Source Literator; Vol 25, No 2 (2004); 1-26 Literator; Vol 25, No 2 (2004); 1-26 2219-8237 0258-2279
 
Language eng
 
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https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/253/226
 
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Rights Copyright (c) 2004 M. van Vuuren https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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