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Robin Hood: The Shaping of the Legend (Contributions to the Study of World Literature) [Hardcover]

Jeffrey L. Singman (Author)

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July 30, 1998 0313301018 978-0313301018
Among the narrative traditions of the Middle Ages, the Robin Hood legend holds a unique, important, and often overlooked position. Robin Hood's uniqueness and importance begins with his status as the only English contribution to world mythology. His is also the only lasting myth to arise from the High Middle Ages and the last Western legend to achieve a sustained international appeal. Several Robin Hood ballads survive from the Middle Ages, and from the 15th to the 17th centuries he figured prominently in folk drama. Since then, he has appeared in numerous proverbs, placenames, operas, novels, children's stories, films, and television series. A tale told so often must be profoundly significant to the society that retells it. Yet in spite of its importance and popularity, the legend of Robin Hood has received surprisingly little study. This book overviews the genesis and development of the Robin Hood legend from the Middle Ages to 1700. As is appropriate for a work that bridges the divide between the worlds of fiction and history, this volume incorporates the strengths of both historical and literary approaches, respecting both the circumstances of the historic setting and the legend's status as a fictive creation. The principal focus of the book is the interaction between the text and the social context in which the legend arose and developed. The first two chapters examine the early Robin Hood tradition, including the initial nondramatic manifestations of the legend and the later dramatic representations. The volume then looks at the transformation of the legend in the 16th and 17th centuries and considers how the various elements of the legend interacted with each other and with society as a whole.

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“The historical and mythical aspects are fully examines in the context of their times and Greenwood contributes in this book to the story of the greenwood and its lively hero who stole from the rich to give to the poor. Did you hear of this before? If not, consider it now.”–Chronique

“This is an admirable book, completely in Greenwood's excellent overall tradition of scholarship.”–Chronique

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JEFFREY L. SINGMAN is a medievalist and former editor at The Middle English Dictionary project.

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After two centuries of Robin Hood schoIarship, the earliest certain reference to the outlaw remains the passage first identified by Ritson in the B-version of Piers Plowman [c. 1318], where Sloth, the drunken priest, confesses his profane tastes in entertainment: [I know not perfectly my Paternoster, as the priest sings it, but I know rimes of Robin Hood, and Ranulf, Earl of Chester, but neither of our lord nor our lady the least that ever was made] Read the first page
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robene hude, robert hude, official social order, sportful combat, ludic space, sabboth day, societal space, three squires, festival context, parish accounts, early ballads, folio manuscript, medieval ballads, privileged audience, outlaw band, broadside ballads, archery contest
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Robin Hood, Queen Katherine, New York, Roxburghe Ballads, Earl of Huntingdon, Middle English, Robert Hood, Clarendon Press, Friar Tuck, Middle Ages, Oxford University Press, Sir Richard, Adam Bell, Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript, Anthony Munday, Early English Prose Romances, Euing Ballads, Maurice Keen, Cambridge University Press, John Major, King Henry, Sheriff of Nottingham, The Nobel Birth, The Noble Fisherman, Calendar of the State Papers Relating
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