Stonehenge

Stonehenge
About this book
"Over the centuries, "experts" have tried to discover the meaning behind Stonehenge, While each new theory contradicts earlier speculation, every new proposal attributes a purpose to the site. From bards of the twelfth century to Black Sabbath, from William Blake to archaeologists of the twenty-first century, Stonehenge has embodied a wealth of intention. Was it designed for winter solstice, for goddess worship, or as a funerary temple? While all have been suggested, even "proven," the mystery continues." "Through the eyes of its most eloquent apologists, Rosemary Hill guides the reader on a tour of Stonehenge in all its cultural contexts, as a monument to many things - to Renaissance Humanism, Romantic despair, Victorian enterprise, and English Radicalism. In the end, the stones remain compelling because they remain mysterious - apparently simple yet incomprehensible - that is the wonder, the enchantment, of Stonehenge."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL9323815W
Subjects
HistoriographyMegalithic monumentsAntiquitiesStonehenge (england)England, antiquitiesGreat britain, historiographyWiltshire (england)