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Stonehenge
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Stonehenge
This is the first book to approach Stonehenge without any theoretical position. It describes what is known and believed about the monument’s construction from c. 3000 BCE onwards. The Middle Ages were content with the story of it having been brought by Merlin from Ireland. The post Reformation antiquaries gave us the conception of Stonehenge as a historical monument. It played a significant role in the imagination of writers and artists. Then the Victorians invented prehistory and Darwin himself came to measure it. In 1918 it passed into public ownership and 1926 saw the first forced entry by Druids.
 
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DK-Watercolor Workshop II
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DK-Watercolor Workshop II

For budding artists who completed the exercises in DK's Watercolor Workshop, here are twelve new and inspiring projects designed to help artists improve their skills and further develop their own style.

 
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Language of the Earth: A Literary Anthology
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Language of the Earth: A Literary AnthologyProduct Description
Man’s complex relationship to planet Earth is explored in this second edition of the landmark anthology edited by Frank Rhodes and Bruce Malamud. This volume provides a portrait of the planet as experienced not just by scientists, but by artists, aviators, poets, philosophers, novelists, historians, and sociologists as well.
 
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Tags: planet, Earth, aviators, artists, scientists
The Artist, Society & Sexuality in Virginia Woolf's Novels
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The Artist, Society & Sexuality in Virginia Woolf's NovelsThis book explores the relationship between aesthetic productivity and artists' degree of involvement in social and sexual life as depicted in Virginia Woolf's novels. Ann Ronchetti locates the sources of Woolf's lifelong preoccupation with the artist's relationship to society in her family heritage, her exposure to Walter Pater and the aesthetic movement, and the philosophical and aesthetic interests of the Bloomsbury group.
 
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Divine Madness: Ten Stories of Creative Struggle
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Divine Madness: Ten Stories of Creative StruggleIt's commonplace to observe that the line between genius and mental illness is razor thin, and critics point to a long list of writers, artists and musicians—from William Blake to Sylvia Plath—as illustrations. Kottler, a professor of counseling at California State University, Fullerton, superficially probes the relationship between madness and creativity through 10 case studies of artists who are as famous for their mental instability as their work: Sylvia Plath, Judy Garland, Mark Rothko, Ernest Hemingway, Virginia Woolf, Charles Mingus, Vaslav Nijinsky, Marilyn Monroe, Lenny Bruce and Brian Wilson.
 
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