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I loved the one Bernard Cornwell I read, Sharpe's Tiger, and the Anglo Saxon era fascinates precisely because it's so relatively obscure. I admit the one reason I haven't picked up Cornwell's Anglo Saxon books is because I heard it gave a negative view of Alfred--and he's my favorite British monarch (along with the first Elizabeth.) So important did he find learning, Alfred struggled to learn to read himself--and then wound up even translating himself books into English! Well, Anglo Saxon.


There's a "Searching for Alfred the Great" show on Youtube also. It's a couple of years old, so I don't know if it's the same one.