Robin Hood by Stephen Knight

Robin Hood by Stephen Knight

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This text details and analyzes the phenomenon of Robin Hood, his resistance to authority and how successive ages have interpreted him. The study, based on literary and sociocultural research, provides an analytic account of this figure.

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Robin Hood by Stephen Knight

This text details and analyzes the phenomenon of Robin Hood, his resistance to authority and how successive ages have interpreted him. The author suggests that in the late Middle Ages, Robin Hood was seen simply as an opponent of centralized law, whilst the Elizabethans recruited him to oppose a corrupt church. During the Restoration he came to personify treason against an annointed king. To Walter Scott, Robin was a Saxon freedom fighter, but to Keats he was a vision of an imaginatively freer time. The Georgian poets found in their hero a symbolic escape from oppressive modernity, while Hollywood, at its most vigorous - and elitist - made Robin Hood a figure of democracy. Knight's study, based on literary and sociocultural research, provides an analytic account of this figure, the English outlaw hero who has symbolized resistance to authority around the world for over 500 years.
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ISBN 13 9780631194866
ISBN 10 063119486X
Title Robin Hood
Author Stephen Knight
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1994-10-23
Number of pages 256
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