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Melvyn
Bragg begins the story of English in Holland, finding ancestral echoes in
the Frisian dialect. What follows is a chapter on survival as the English
language weathers Viking and Norman invasions, vying with and eventually
absorbing rival tongues. Lively settings such as village pubs and markets
bring home the lasting influence of Anglo-Saxon, Old Norse, and Old French.
The connection between Christianity, Latin, and an alphabet is explored, as
well as the role of the language’s first champion, King Alfred the Great.
Nobel prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney reads from and discusses the first
epic in English, Beowulf. (52 minutes) The DVD version has on-demand
English subtitles and can be viewed using a DVD player or computer DVD-ROM
drive.
Copyright date: ©2003
ORDER CODE : FFMBVL33209V
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ORDER CODE : FFMBVL33209DVD
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