Historians on Robin Hood: The Outlaw's Legend in the Later Middle Ages
By Stephen H Rigby (Editor), Alex T Brown (Contribution by), David Crook (Contribution by), Anne Curry (Contribution by), Louisa Foroughi (Contribution by), Helen Fulton (Contribution by), Martin Heale (Contribution by), Katherine J Lewis (Contribution by), John Marshall (Contribution by), Shannon McSheffrey (Contribution by), Anthony Musson (Contribution by), Anthony Phillips (Contribution by), Stephen H Rigby (Contribution by), Andrew Spencer (Contribution by)
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By Stephen H Rigby (Editor), Alex T Brown (Contribution by), David Crook (Contribution by), Anne Curry (Contribution by), Louisa Foroughi (Contribution by), Helen Fulton (Contribution by), Martin Heale (Contribution by), Katherine J Lewis (Contribution by), John Marshall (Contribution by), Shannon McSheffrey (Contribution by), Anthony Musson (Contribution by), Anthony Phillips (Contribution by), Stephen H Rigby (Contribution by), Andrew Spencer (Contribution by)
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Offers a comprehensive thematic introduction to a wide range of medieval writings about the outlaw-hero from a series of different historical perspectives.
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 piet...
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 piet...






















