Robin Hood: People's Outlaw and Forest Hero

Robin Hood: People's Outlaw and Forest Hero
Author: Paul Buhle
Publisher: PM Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2011-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1604866594

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Where and what was Robin Hood? Why is an outlaw from fourteenth century England still a hero today, with films, festivals and songs dedicated to his living memory? This book explores the mysteries, the historical evidence, and the trajectory that led to centuries of village festivals around Mayday and the green space of nature unconquered by the forces in power. Great revolutionaries including William Morris adopted Robin as hero, children’s books offered many versions, and Robin entered modern popular culture with cheap novels, silent films and comics. There, in the world of popular culture, Robin Hood continues to holds unique and secure place. The “bad-good” hero of pulp urban fiction of the 1840s–50s, and more important, the Western outlaw who thwarts the bankers in pulps, films, and comics, is essentially Robin Hood. So are Zorro, the Cisco Kid, and countless Robin Hood knockoff characters in various media. Robin Hood has a special resonance for leftwing influences on American popular culture in Hollywood, film and television. During the 1930s–50s, future blacklist victims devised radical plots of “people’s outlaws,” including anti-fascist guerilla fighters, climaxing in The Adventures of Robin Hood, network television 1955–58, written under cover by victims of the Blacklist, seen by more viewers than any other version of Robin Hood. Robin Hood: People’s Outlaw and Forest Hero also features 30 pages of collages and comic art, recuperating the artistic interpretations of Robin from seven centuries, and offering new comic art as a comic-within-a book. With text by Paul Buhle, comics and assorted drawings by Christopher Hutchinson, Gary Dumm, and Sharon Rudahl; Robin Hood: People’s Outlaw and Forest Hero adds another dimension to the history and meaning of rebellion.

Robin Hood

Robin Hood
Author: Paul Buhle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN:

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Robin Hood: The Legacy of a Folk Hero

Robin Hood: The Legacy of a Folk Hero
Author: Robert White
Publisher: BLKDOG Publishing
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre: History
ISBN:

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If you thought you knew about Robin Hood… then think again! ​ Written by Robert White, chairman of the World Wide Robin Hood Society. ​ Many tales have been told about Robin Hood. The traditional stories of good versus evil and his quest to regain his rightful inheritance are universally appealing. The legend has intrigued generation after generation and everyone has their own personal vision of Robin Hood - a swashbuckling hero; a romantic outlaw; a bandit thief; a fighter of injustice or a benevolent champion of the people. Numerous books have been written by historians trying to untangle the myth, establish his actual existence and speculate on just who he might have actually been. Consequently, the subject of the globally renowned hero of English folklore has become extensively complex but the observations included in this publication should provide a brief overview of some of the key facts, issues and perceptions surrounding Robin Hood. ​ Robin Hood: The Legacy of a Folk Hero gives a fascinating insight into the numerous aspects of one of the world’s most enduring and iconic legends. Robert White discusses interesting facts and titbits surrounding the outlaw, and then reflects on how the Sherwood Forest hero has become a global phenomenon who, over 800 years, evolved into 'the people’s champion'. Embark on an journey from the legend’s mythical roots to how, across the ages, the tales of Robin and his merry men has developed in many diverse ways that still impact us to this day. ​ Whatever your opinions and beliefs, this title will reveal just why Robin Hood has become so much more than simply a mythical outlaw of English folklore.

Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest

Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest
Author: Ann McGovern
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1991-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780606032605

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Relates the famous legend of Robin Hood who, with his brave companions, fought against injustice in twelfth-century England.

Robin Hood

Robin Hood
Author: Stephen Knight
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780801438851

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In this engaging and deeply informed book, Knight looks at the different manifestations of Robin Hood at different times and places in a mythic biography with a thematic structure. Illustrations.

The Outlaws of Sherwood

The Outlaws of Sherwood
Author: Robin McKinley
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2014-11-18
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1497673666

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The Newbery Medal–winning author of The Hero and the Crown brings the Robin Hood legend to vivid life. Young Robin Longbow, subapprentice forester in the King’s Forest of Nottingham, must contend with the dislike of the Chief Forester, who bullies Robin in memory of his popular father. But Robin does not want to leave Nottingham or lose the title to his father’s small tenancy, because he is in love with a young lady named Marian—and keeps remembering that his mother too was gentry and married a common forester. Robin has been granted a rare holiday to go to the Nottingham Fair, where he will spend the day with his friends Much and Marian. But he is ambushed by a group of the Chief Forester’s cronies, who challenge him to an archery contest . . . and he accidentally kills one of them in self-defense. He knows his own life is forfeit. But Much and Marian convince him that perhaps his personal catastrophe is also an opportunity: an opportunity for a few stubborn Saxons to gather together in the secret heart of Sherwood Forest and strike back against the arrogance and injustice of the Norman overlords.

Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest

Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest
Author: Ann McGovern
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780439236393

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In a time when laws were unfair and the poor were left to starve, Robin Hood was a friend to those in need. Ann McGovern1s retelling of this classic tale transports young readers to an era of adventure and heroism.

Some Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

Some Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1911
Genre: Robin Hood (Legendary character)
ISBN:

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Twelve selected adventures of Robin Hood and his outlaw band who stole from the rich to give to the poor.

The Robin Hood Handbook

The Robin Hood Handbook
Author: Mike Dixon-Kennedy
Publisher: History PressLtd
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780750939775

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A reference work providing a comprehensive guide to the characters, places, people, stories and background of Robin Hood. The author ranges far and wide in his quest to present as complete a picture as possible. It will interest those interested in the Robin Hood story, in folklore and mythology or in English local history.

Outlaw

Outlaw
Author: Anthony J. Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2009
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781406308877

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In the depths of the forest, Robin raises an army to challenge the evil Sheriff. Wearing a dark hood for disguise and with his unparalleled gift for the bow, Robin quickly becomes an outlaw, fighting the forces of evil for the good of the poor.