The Audience of Beowulf
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Dorothy Whitelock was a leading English scholar of early English history and literature. Her work is characterized by a deep immersion in the primary sources of the period and an emphasis on linguistic analysis. She focused on the Anglo-Saxon period of England, its culture, and its language. Her approach was analytical and precise, allowing readers to glimpse into the complex world of the early medieval era.


