Decoding The Book of Kells — Dr Victoria Whitworth on Art, Faith & Mystery | Rock, Paper, Swords!
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In this episode of Rock, Paper, Swords!, hosts Matthew Harffy and Justin Hill welcome writer and academic Dr Victoria Whitworth to discuss her new book:
The Book of Kells: Unlocking the Enigma
Victoria takes us deep into the world of early medieval art, manuscript culture, monastic life, and the enduring mystery behind one of the most iconic artefacts of the British Isles.
From pigments and parchment to spiritual symbolism, cultural context, and the sheer strangeness of medieval creativity, this conversation blends history, art, storytelling, and humour.
We also explore her research process, her time living in Orkney, how she approaches writing for academic and general audiences, and why The Book of Kells continues to fascinate historians, artists, and readers alike.
🔍 In this episode:
What makes The Book of Kells so unique
The strange, spiritual & playful imagery hidden in the manuscript
How monks created vibrant art with natural materials
Why early medieval art still captivates us
Victoria’s research journey & artistic insights
Her experience living in Orkney and writing about landscape, faith & identity
The challenges of writing accessible yet rigorous history
The ongoing mystery: who made the Book of Kells and why?
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Buy The Book of Kells: Unlocking the Enigma: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/14768/9781788541800