Eothen
Synopsis
Given the twenty-first century association between the Holy Land and the Bible, we may assume that such a relationship just exists, and that the land is like the Book and contains a timeless quality. Eothen requires us to question this supposition. Alexander Kinglake describes a Palestine which is largely a wilderness on the verge of being defined by the political and religious forces of the west. He offers us a glimpse into the past of a society as it begins to engage with the West.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Gorgias Press
- ISBN: 9781607246640
- Number of pages: 262
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 mm
- Languages: English

















