Robin Hood

Published
Oct 2009
Main Genre
Fantasy Fantasy
Pages
272

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The only figure in the Dictionary of National Biography who is said never to have existed, Robin Hood has taken on an air of reality few historical figures achieve. His image in various guises has been put to use as a subject of ballads, nationalist rallying point, Disney cartoon fox, greenclad figure of farce, tabloid fodder, and template for petty criminals and progressive political candidates alike.

In this engaging and deeply informed book Stephen Knight looks at the different manifestations of Robin Hood at different times and places in a mythic biography with a thematic structure. The best way to get at the essence of the Robin Hood myth, Knight believes, is in terms not of chronological and generic progression but of the purposes served by heroes. Each of the book's four central chapters identifies a particular model of the hero, mythic or biographic, which dominated in certain periods and in certain genres, and explores their interrelations, their implications, and their historical and sociopolitical contexts.

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First Edition Oct 2009 Cornell University Press ISBN 080148992X
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Apr 2003 Cornell University Press ISBN 0801438853
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Sep 2006 Signet ISBN B002JF1NBE
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Nov 2018 University Press Audiobooks ISBN B07KQP24C7
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