Historians on Robin Hood: The Outlaw’s Legend in the Later Middle Ages edited by Stephen H. Rigby

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ISBN-13: 9781843846697

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By the fifteenth century, churchmen were complaining that laypeople preferred to hear stories about Robin Hood rather than to listen to the word of God. But what was the attraction of this outlaw for contemporary audiences?The essays collected here seek to examine the outlaw’s legend in relation to late medieval society, politics and piety.

The volume is divided into six parts: the sources for the medieval legend of Robin Hood and its origins; social structure; social conflict; kingship, law and warfare; piety and the church; and the outlaw’s legend in Wales and Scotland. Key issues addressed by its essays include the dating of the surviving tales, attitudes to social hierarchy, representations of gender and masculinity, the extent to which the tales drew upon or shaped contemporary attitudes towards law and justice, the development of Robin Hood plays and games, and whether the legend emerged from or appealed to particular social groups.  484pp

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Weight0.822 g
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Hardcover

Publication Date

2024

Publisher

Boydell & Brewer