Rosemary Hill is a writer, historian, and independent scholar with an interest in biography, material culture and the connections between them. She has written two prize-winning books: God’s Architect, a life of the Gothic Revival architect, A W N Pugin and Stonehenge, a history of one of Britain’s greatest and least understood monuments.
Books in order of publication:
God’s Architect: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain – 2007
Stonehenge – 2008
Unicorn: The poetry of Angela Carter – 2015
Time’s Witness – 2021