Reading Robin Hood

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Discover the enchanting world of 'Reading Robin Hood,' a captivating exploration of the legendary outlaw's myth and legacy. This **brand new** edition, published by Manchester University Press in 2017, delves into the myriad tales of Robin Hood, tracing his evolution from a medieval hero to a symbol of justice and freedom recognized globally. With **ISBN 9781526123770**, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in folklore, history, or literary studies.

Uncover the rich tapestry of Robin Hood's adventures, beginning with the medieval tradition that birthed early poems and enduring ballads that resonate even today. This comprehensive analysis also introduces two intriguing variants of the hero: the Scottish Rabbie Hood and the refined Earl of Huntington, who is now forever linked with his beloved Lady Marian.

The 19th century saw Robin Hood reimagined as a champion of the natural world, love, and the rights of the common man, solidifying his status as a modern figure of rebellion against oppression. Today, Robin Hood and Marian’s enduring story continues to inspire literature, film, and social justice movements, evolving with contemporary perspectives, including feminism. 'Reading Robin Hood' vividly captures this evolving narrative, ensuring that the legacy of this mythic outlaw remains alive and accessible for generations to come. Perfect for students, scholars, or any lover of classic tales, this book is a must-have edition for your collection.

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