
This compact biography offers a clear‑sighted portrait of one of medieval England’s most influential figures. Written in an approachable style, the author weaves together a wide array of ancient chronicles and modern scholarship without overwhelming the listener with scholarly jargon. The narrative invites curiosity, encouraging readers to explore the richer tapestry of sources that lie behind the story.
Within its pages, the life of the saintly bishop unfolds through his many roles: a devout spiritual leader who championed personal holiness, a peacemaker who tempered local feuds and resisted endless war, and a principled statesman who helped shape early constitutional ideas that echoed the spirit of Magna Carta. He also left a lasting mark on architecture, fostering the Early English style, and nurtured learning by supporting schools, libraries, and poets. Listeners will come away with a vivid sense of how his quiet determination helped steer both church and realm toward greater moral and cultural stability.
Full title
Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln A Short Story of One of the Makers of Mediaeval England
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (253K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-07-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1858–1914
A clergyman, poet, and storyteller with a reforming streak, he is remembered today both for his writing and for his part in the early English folk-song revival. His life joined parish work, literature, and a deep interest in ordinary people’s voices and traditions.
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