Sonnets on Anglo-Saxon History
Ann Hawkshaw
Gelesen von Phil Benson





The history of Britain up to the Norman Conquest in the form of 100 prose commentaries, each followed by a sonnet. The commentaries set the historical scene, quoting from Bede, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and noted historians of the times, Hawkshaws sonnets are both imaginative and reflective, often casting new light on historical figures and events. Born in Yorkshire, Ann Hawkshaw spent much of her creative life in Manchester, where her husband John Hawkshaw was elected to Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society and, as a friend of Elizabeth Gaskell, she was drawn into the intellectual and literary circle of the city. - Summary by Phil Benson (2 hr 32 min)
Kapitel
Introductory, Sonnets 1-9 | 14:32 | Gelesen von Phil Benson |
Sonnets 10-19 | 16:04 | Gelesen von Phil Benson |
Sonnets 20-29 | 14:49 | Gelesen von Phil Benson |
Sonnets 30-38 | 14:07 | Gelesen von Phil Benson |
Sonnets 39-47 | 13:48 | Gelesen von Phil Benson |
Sonnets 48-56 | 13:07 | Gelesen von Phil Benson |
Sonnets 57-64 | 12:40 | Gelesen von Phil Benson |
Sonnets 65-72 | 12:47 | Gelesen von Phil Benson |
Sonnets 73-78 | 9:29 | Gelesen von Phil Benson |
Sonnets 79-89 | 16:41 | Gelesen von Phil Benson |
Sonnets 90-98, Conclusion | 14:28 | Gelesen von Phil Benson |