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Golding, Louis

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Golding, Louis (1895-1958)

English novelist. His best-known novel is Magnolia Street 1931; others include Day of Atonement 1925, The Miracle Boy 1927, Five Silver Daughters 1934, Mr Emmanuel 1939, The Glory of Elsie Silver 1945, and To the Quayside 1953. He also published a study of James Joyce 1933 and several volumes of verse.

He was born in Manchester, which figures as ‘Doomington’ in his novels. Educated at Manchester grammar school and Oxford, he served in World War I and then travelled extensively, writing of his experiences in Sunward 1924, Sicilian Noon 1925, and Those Ancient Lands 1928.



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