Historical Lectures and Essays

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Historical Lectures and Essays

by Charles Kingsley

EN·~4 hours

Chapters

Description

This collection opens with a vivid lecture that transports listeners to the cold, restless North Atlantic of the ninth century. Through the tale of Bjarne Grimolfson and his crew, the speaker paints a picture of Norse bravery, survival, and the emerging influence of Christianity on the once‑ferocious Viking world. The narrative weaves together saga‑like drama and scholarly insight, highlighting how these early explorers brushed against the shores of today’s New England, Greenland, and beyond.

The essays continue in the same lively style, offering snapshots of figures such as Leif the Fortunate and the curious German servant Tyrker, whose discovery of “grapes” sparked the naming of Vinland. Listeners are treated to a blend of myth, geography, and cultural exchange that reveals how the Norse foothold in the Atlantic set the stage for later trans‑Atlantic encounters. Ideal for anyone fascinated by early exploration, medieval thought, or the roots of America’s distant past.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (256K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1998-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

Charles Kingsley

Charles Kingsley

1819–1875

A Victorian clergyman and novelist, he brought big ideas to life through adventure, history, and social debate. Best known for The Water-Babies and Westward Ho!, he wrote with energy, humor, and a strong sense that stories should matter.

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