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Alfred the Great Through History

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A king sits by the fire in a peasant’s cottage, brooding on the problems  of his kingdom. Suddenly the smell of burning fills the air. The cakes  left there by his host have been ruined. The king, of course, is Alfred  the Great. But this apocryphal story is just one of many not entirely  true tales that have surrounded this Anglo Saxon monarch through the  ages. David Barrow of the University of York suggests that these stories  tell us less about the king himself, and more about the ideas and  constructions of Englishness in the societies that have told them.  This  podcast was recorded during the series Late Summer Lectures in 2017,  organised by the Department of English Studies at Durham University.   Find out more at http://wp.me/p2iX9Z-6Mh