Circles of Stone: Weird Tales of Pagan Sites and Ancient Rites
By (Author) Katy Soar
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British Library Publishing
British Library Publishing
6th March 2024
7th December 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
823.08738
Paperback
288
Width 130mm, Height 190mm
In the wood the grey stone rose from the grass, and she cried out and ran back in panicked terror. What a silly little girl, the nurse had said. Its only the... stone. Standing stones, stone circles, tumps, barrows and ancient clearings still remain across the British Isles, and though their specific significance may be obscured by the passing of time, their strange allure and mysterious energy persist in our collective consciousness. Assembled here in tribute to these relics of a lost age are accounts of terrifying spirits haunting Stonehenge itself, stories of awful fates for those who impose modernity on the sacred sites and grim tales in which unwitting trespassers into the eternal rites of pagan worship find themselves part of an enduring legacy of blood. To represent the breadth of the sub-genre, authors include Arthur Machen, Algernon Blackwood and Rosalie Muspratt alongside lesser-known writers from the periodicals and journals of the British Library collections.
Katy Soar is a Senior Lecturer in Classical Archaeology at the University of Winchester. Her research interests are Greek archaeology, the resonance of archaeology in culture and the history and reception of archaeology itself. She is a frequent contributor to Hellebore magazine, and co-edited the anthology Strange Relics, published by Handheld Press in 2022.