Picture below: detail from the book-cover created by artist Michael Leonard for the translation of Beowulf by David Wright (Panther 1970) (©with kind permission of the Estate of the late Michael Leonard).

An ongoing exploration of the literature, language, history, archaeology, and art of Sutton Hoo and its cultural context, the Golden Age of the Old English-Speaking Peoples.  Our focus in this series is mainly on the Old English epic of Beowulf, but also on related texts, landscapes, and recent work.

1. Monday Mornings Online in Zoomland, from 09.30 to c. 12.30 UK time, with a half-time break at c. 11.00. The fee for each online seminar is £15 per person. Please make payment in advance, preferably by bank transfer. Otherwise, if you don’t mind paying the small administrative fee, you can book through Eventbrite. For more information, please e.mail me – host@wuffings.co.uk

                                • Monday 8th December 2025
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                                • Monday 19th January 2026
                                • Monday 26th January
                                • Monday 2nd February 
                                • Monday 9th February
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                                • Monday 2nd March
                                • Monday 9th March
                                • Monday 16th March
                                • Monday 23rd March

 

2. Wednesday Mornings Live in Suffolk, from 10.15 to c. 13.15 UK time, with a half-time break at c. 11.15.  The fee for each live seminar is £20 per person. Please make payment in advance, preferably by bank transfer. Otherwise, if you don’t mind paying the small administrative fee, you can book through EventbriteFor more information, please e.mail me – host@wuffings.co.uk

                                • Wednesday 3rd December
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                                • Wednesday 21st January 2026
                                • Wednesday 28th January
                                • Wednesday 4th February
                                • Wednesday 11th February
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                                • Wednesday 4th March
                                • Wednesday 11th March
                                • Wednesday 18th March
                                • Wednesday 25th March

 




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