Early English Hero Tales


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Supposing you were asked to enter a Great Palace? And within that palace, you were told, were more than a thousand golden doors? And those doors opened into rooms and upon gardens and balconies, all of which were the most beautiful of palace rooms and gardens? And some were more beautiful than anything the world had ever known before? Do you think you would go through the gate to that palace?

And if you were told that in the palace were lamps so bright that they lighted not only the palace, but cast a glow over the whole world? And that these lamps hung from chains the ends of which you could not see, just as Pryderi was not able to see the ends of the hanging golden chains in the palace which he entered? And once within the Great Palace you were not only better for being there, but also happier and stronger and more beautiful, and never any more could you be lonely? It sounds like an Aladdin's lamp, does it not, which, once seen and touched, could bring so much beauty and power into our lives! Indeed, it is Aladdin's lamp—the lamp of men's minds and souls. And the Great Palace is the Palace of English Literature. - Summary by From the introduction (2 hr 26 min)

Chapitres

Introduction 5:37 Lu par Stacey Malcolm
Chapter 1 - The First English Hero 11:47 Lu par Winnifred Assmann
Chapter 2 - Welsh Magic 12:07 Lu par Cassandra A.M.
Chapter 3 - The Battle at the Ford 16:16 Lu par Belladana
Chapter 4 - Caedmon the Cowherd 15:41 Lu par Elizabeth Copnall
Chapter 5 - The Shepherd of Lauderdale 10:07 Lu par James Oligney
Chapter 6 - The Boy Who Won a Prize 13:37 Lu par Jim Pierson-Perry
Chapter 7 - A Fisherman's Boy 15:12 Lu par Agnes Robert Behr
Chapter 8 - The Werewolf 8:42 Lu par DetectiveC
Chapter 9 - At Geoffrey's Window 13:51 Lu par ToddHW
Chapter 10 - A Famous Kitchen Boy 23:49 Lu par JonnyO