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Robin Hood - A Legend - Books by JC Reardon

Robin Hood - A Legend

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The Legend of Robin Hood: Overview

Robin Hood is a legendary outlaw known for:

  • "Robbing from the rich and giving to the poor"
  • Fighting against tyranny and injustice, especially under corrupt officials
  • Living in Sherwood Forest with his band of loyal followers known as the Merry Men

 Key Characters

  • Robin Hood: The skilled archer and swordsman, often portrayed as a nobleman turned outlaw.
  • Little John: His large and loyal second-in-command, ironically named.
  • Friar Tuck: A jolly and rebellious monk who supports Robin's cause.
  • Maid Marian: Robin’s love interest, often depicted as a noblewoman or someone who joins the Merry Men.
  • Will Scarlet: A fiery and stylish member of the band.
  • The Sheriff of Nottingham: The main villain, representing law and oppression. He enforces the rule of Prince John.
  • Prince John: The usurper on the throne while King Richard the Lionheart is away on crusade.

 Origins and Evolution

  • The earliest written records of Robin Hood go back to the 14th century, in ballads like "A Gest of Robyn Hode".
  • At first, Robin was more of a yeoman (commoner) than a noble, and he wasn’t always the noble hero we know today—some early versions depict him as more of a rough outlaw.
  • Over time, especially during the Tudor period, Robin was gentrified—made into a dispossessed nobleman (like the Earl of Huntingdon) fighting injustice.

 Historical Connections?

  • There's no solid proof Robin Hood was a real person, but several historical figures may have inspired the tales. Candidates include:
    • Robert Hood of Yorkshire
    • Various "Robin Hoods" listed in medieval court records
    • Possible ties to resistance against Prince John during the late 12th and early 13th centuries

 Cultural Impact

  • Robin Hood has appeared in hundreds of books, plays, films, and TV shows, from Errol Flynn’s swashbuckling adventures to gritty modern retellings.
  • He remains a symbol of rebellion, social justice, and the fight for the common people.

 

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