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Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
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Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

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"e;The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood of Great Renown in Nottinghamshire,"e; written and illustrated by Howard Pyle and published in 1883, stands as a monumental work in the history of children's literature. Prior to Pyle's novel, the tales of Robin Hood were scattered across centuries of disjointed, often violent medieval ballads. Pyle accomplished something revolutionary: he wove these disparate legends into a cohesive, chronological narrative specifically tailored for young readers, cementing the enduring archetype of the swashbuckling, noble hero who famously "e;robs from the rich to give to the poor."e;The story begins with a youthful Robin Hood who runs afoul of the law after an unfortunate altercation with the King's foresters. Declared an outlaw with a bounty on his head, he retreats into the lush, emerald canopy of Sherwood Forest. Rather than living as a hardened criminal, Robin establishes a utopian brotherhood known as the Merry Men. Pyle meticulously details the legendary, often humorous encounters through which Robin recruits his closest companions. Readers are treated to iconic scenes such as the spirited quarterstaff duel on a narrow log bridge with the towering Little John, the comical river-crossing struggle with the stout and jovial Friar Tuck, and the recruitment of other beloved figures like Will Scarlet and Allan a Dale.Together, this band of honorable rogues wages a merry, bloodless war against the corrupt and oppressive authorities of the era, most notably the villainous Sheriff of Nottingham and greedy, hypocritical church officials. Pyle intentionally softens the darker, grittier elements of the original folklore. Instead of lethal vengeance, Robin and his men use wit, clever disguises, and unparalleled archery skills to outsmart their foes, usually subjecting them to humiliation and financial loss rather than physical harm. Under Robin's leadership, the forest becomes a realm of joyous feasting, camaraderie, and natural justice.Beyond the captivating plot, Howard Pyle's work is celebrated for its distinctive stylistic choices. He employed a faux-archaic, romanticized Old English dialect that made the medieval setting feel authentic yet accessible to nineteenth-century audiences. Furthermore, Pyle's own intricate, woodcut-style illustrations accompanied the text, visually defining Robin Hood's iconic look—the Lincoln green tunic, the feathered cap, and the longbow—for generations. "e;The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood"e; did not merely retell a myth; it permanently reshaped it, establishing a definitive, heroic canon that has inspired virtually every cinematic, literary, and theatrical adaptation of the beloved Sherwood Forest legend that followed.
Forfatter
Howard Pyle
ISBN
9798295828027
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
4.5.2026
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