A guide to reading and understanding "Lord of the Flies," featuring a biographical sketch of author William Golding, a list of characters, a summary and analysis of the novel, and a selection of critical views.
Profiles the Nazi war criminal who was personally responsible for deciding which inmates of the concentration camp at Auschwitz would work, which would be subjected to experimentation, and which would die.
A study guide to "Lord of the Flies, " the story of a group of boys who become savages after being stranded on a deserted island; providing biographical information about the author, summaries and commentaries on each chapter, an analysis of the book and its characters, review questions, and a selected bibliography.
Chronicles the life of actress and comedian Lucille Ball, focusing on her difficult life and how she reshaped the television and acting industry for women.
Chronicles the life of physicist John Archibald Wheeler and discusses his work with other famous physicists, his involvement with the Manhattan Project, his theories of electricity and magnetism, and other related topics.
A collection of essays that offer analysis and opinion about "Lord of the Flies, " looking at the form, themes, techniques, and conventions of the 1954 novel, and including biographical information about its author, William Golding.
Chronicles the life of French modern artist Louise Bourgeois and provides photos of many of her works, guidance on looking at sculpture, a list of places to see her artwork, and several other resources.