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The Outlaws of Medieval Legend [Paperback]

Maurice Keen (Author)
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0415239001 978-0415239004 January 2001 3
Wonderfully written and beautifully presented , The Outlaws of Medieval Legend brings the popular heroes of the Middle-Ages to life. Featuring both famous - Robin Hood and William Wallace - and now forgotten rogues such as Gamelyn and Fulke Fitzwarin, this book explains the popularity of these semi-mythical figures, and how their stories appealed to the common people of the Middle Ages.
Long unavailable, and now featuring a new introduction from the author, this is the perfect book for anyone with a fondness for medieval history and folklore.

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Maurice Keenis Fellow and Tutor at Balliol COllege, Oxford, specializing in Medieval Heraldry. He is the author of England in the Later Middle Ages(Routledge 1975) and numerous other works including Heraldry (1986), Nobles, Knights and Men at Arms in the Middle Ages (1996) and Penguin Social History of Britain (1990).

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  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 3 edition (January 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415239001
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415239004
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #569,470 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Outlaws of Medieval Legend, March 7, 2006
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This book delves into the many outlaw characters of Medieval Britain, historical, semi-historical and those of so called myth that may have contributed to the Robin Hood legend. Hereward, Fulk Fitzwain, Eustace the Monk, William Wallace, and Gamelyn are all covered with at least one chapter dedicated to each. Outlaws of Medieval Legend also looks into the possibility of Robin Hood being a real living person, even if their reality differed from that of the Robin Hood Stories. Besides that it explores the sociological reasons that the Robin Hood and other British outlaw legends and historical figures were so popular during the middle ages and continue to be so to this day. I highly recomend this book to anyone with any sort of interest in the subject matter.

Personally I always liked to think of Robin Hood as a just and righteous Anglo Saxon Thegn that had lost everything after the Normans took over England in 1066 and was fighting a guerella war against the oppressive Normans. I also always liked the idea of Robin Hood being a heathen that would rob the corrupt greedy Christian church and political figures.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Overview, May 7, 2011
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Even though Keen's book is not the most recent book on the topic, he still has some very good things to say. This edition republishes all his original material from the 1960's with a new introduction, explaining how some of his ideas have changed due to recent scholarship. This book is not a revision, just a reprinting. He has a chapter on outlaw ballads as an expression of peasant discontent, but has stated that he may have overstretched his conclusions.

However, his book is still good to read in order to gain a broad understanding of English outlaws, he focuses on Robin Hood, but mentioned several other outlaw poems as well. For me personally this was the first time I read an overview of the life of Hereward and the tales of Gamelyn. I've heard of William Wallace, but didn't really know anything about him. Keen also has a chapter on Eustace the Monk, one of the outlaws who can be tracked down and pinpointed to exact dates. These other outlaws received a chapter or two and Keen explored both the overlapping themes among them and explores the historical background which produced the tales.

His chapters on Robin Hood outline the fictional character and overview a few of the ballads. He notes how tough it is to try and find a historical Robin, and states that it may never be done. A few candidates have been put forward but they are all on shaky foundations and speculations. We know the rough century/century and a half in which the stories first began, so the original figure or figures who inspired them must have lived in the same period. Overall a good book if a little outdated by more recent scholarship. A good introduction to outlaw literature.
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It was said in the days of medieval romance that there were three matters which were worth a poet's consideration, the matter of Britain, the matter of France, and the matter of Rome the Great. Read the first page
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good yeomanry, historical outlaws, master outlaw, outlaw ballads, outlaw stories, outlaw legends, medieval outlaws, earliest ballads, outlaw chief, ballad makers, early ballads, fair forest, outlaw hero, other outlaws, metrical romance, court rolls
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Robin Hood, Sir Richard, Fulk Fitzwarin, Adam Bell, Eustace the Monk, King John, Robert Hood, Guy of Gisborne, King Edward, Norman Conquest, Sir Ote, Blind Harry, Sir Guy, Sir John, Eustace de Folville, Wat Tyler, William Wallace, Our Lady, Piers Plowman, Earl of Warenne, Jack Cade, King Henry, Richard Stafford, Round Table, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
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