
White Horse Book II; The Gathering of the Chiefs
Inspired by his vision and 'shaken with the joy of giants', Alfred gathers the remnants of his pe...
Malcolm's podcast · Malcolm Guite
October 10, 201113m 5s
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Inspired by his vision and 'shaken with the joy of giants', Alfred gathers the remnants of his people for a last stand against the Danes. The England Alfred represents is culturally and ethnically diverse but united in faith and vision The Thre chiefs represent three strands of culture and vision; Eldred is anglo-saxon, loves his ale and bacon and prefers the arts of peace but is mighty when roused, Mark is of Roman origin and represents the culturs and organisational skills of Rome, and Colan of Caerleon (my favourite) represents the celts, Christian, but still in touch with 'the gods of unbearable beauty/that break the hearts of men'!
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