Events relating to england

English author Kingsley Amis's first novel, Lucky Jim, strikes an anti-establishment chord

William Golding gives a chilling account of schoolboy savagery in his first novel, Lord of the Flies

The new UK prime minister, Anthony Eden, gives Harold Macmillan the post of foreign secretary

Anthony Eden moves Harold Macmillan to a new position, as chancellor of the exchequer

Michael Tippett's first opera, A Midsummer Marriage, has its premiere at Covent Garden

81-year-old Winston Churchill resigns as Britain's prime minister and is succeeded by Anthony Eden

Kingsley Amis and other young writers in Britain become known as Angry Young Men

Graham Greene's novel The Quiet American is set in contemporary Vietnam and foresees troubles ahead

English poet Philip Larkin finds his distinctive voice in his collection The Less Deceived

British dancer Joan Benesh and her husband Rudolf develop the Benesh system of dance notation

British philologist J.R.R. Tolkien publishes the third and final volume of his epic fantasy The Lord of the Rings

Ruth Ellis, sentenced to death for the murder of an unfaithful lover, is the last woman to be hanged in Britain

English poet Ted Hughes marries US poet Sylvia Plath

The USA and Britain withdraw their offer of financial aid for Nasser's Aswan dam

John Osborne's play Look Back in Anger features in the first season of London's new English Stage Company

Harold Macmillan tells a meeting in Bedford that 'most of our people have never had it so good'

Anthony Eden resigns as UK prime minister after the fiasco of the Suez Crisis, and is succeeded by Harold Macmillan

Fred Hoyle, William Fowler, and Margaret and Geoffrey Burbidge explain stellar nucleosynthesis

The Hawk in the Rain is English author Ted Hughes' first volume of poems

The publication of the novel Justine launches Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet

David Lean directs William Holden, Alec Guinness and Jack Hawkins in The Bridge on the River Kwai

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