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Robin Hood

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Robin Hood

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The identity of Robin Hood has been questioned many times since the Outlaw of Sherwood first sprang to fame in the 12th century. No two authorities seem able to agree as to his origins, antecedents, or even whether or not he was a historical personage or a mythical figure. Historians, both amateur and professional, have for years been bringing out new books in which they claim to have found 'the real Robin Hood', but his identity remains clouded. More recent studies have sought to push the boundaries of the story further out into recorded time - seeking Robin Hood among the records of government and law-enforcement, in the ballads of the 12th to 14th centuries, and in the folk-memory of the people of Britain. For them, Robin is a product of the ballad maker's muse, or a literary fabrication based on the lives and deeds of several outlaws or the garbled memory of an actual person whose real life bore little or no resemblance to the romanticised songs of the ballad-makers. The continuing popularity of the Robin Hood mythos in modern dress through film, TV and novelisation, shows how deeply the archetype goes. With no less than four new feature films in production at the moment, Robin Hood has never been more in the public eye. This is the only contemporary book to fully explore the mythology of Robin Hood rather than concentrating on the human identity of the famous outlaw. It ties Robin to the ancient archetype of the Green Man, the lore and legends of the Faery race, to the possible Eastern influence of the English Mummers Plays, and suggests the real identities of several of the Merry Men.

Author Biography:

John Matthews has been a full time writer since 1980 and has produced over 100 books on myth, faery, the Arthurian Legends and Grail Studies, short stories, poetry and children’s books. He has devoted much of the past forty years to the study of Arthurian Traditions and myth in general. In 2003 he was the historical advisor to the Jerry Bruckheimer movie ‘King Arthur’. Mark Ryan is an English actor, author, action director and voice actor. He played ‘Nazir’ in the Robin of Sherwood TV series and ‘Gates’ in Starz Black Sails series. Richard Carpenter was an English television screenwriter, author and actor who created a number of British television series, including Robin of Sherwood and Catweazle.
Release date NZ
September 15th, 2016
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Foreword by Richard Carpenter
  • Preface by Mark Ryan
Illustrations
16 Plates, color
Pages
320
Dimensions
156x234x30
ISBN-13
9781445656014
Product ID
24945732

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