Robin Hood: A Mythic Biography
Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 1973
247
Biography • Nonfiction
1973
Adult
18+ years
Robin Hood: A Mythic Biography by Stephen Thomas Knight explores the evolution of the Robin Hood myth from medieval oral tales to modern cinematic portrayals, analyzing different incarnations such as the woodsman of early ballads, the gentleman of sixteenth-century literature, and the Medieval hero romanticized in the nineteenth century; Knight argues that each version reflects the societal values and heroism ideals of its time.
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Stephen Thomas Knight's Robin Hood: A Mythic Biography delves into the evolution of the Robin Hood legend with expert analysis and engaging prose. Critics praise its thorough research and insightful commentary, though some find its academic tone dense. Overall, this book is a compelling read for those interested in folklore and cultural history.
A reader who enjoys Robin Hood: A Mythic Biography by Stephen Thomas Knight is likely fascinated by medieval folklore, mythic hero narratives, and cultural history. Comparable to those captivated by Joseph Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand Faces and Karen Armstrong's A Short History of Myth, they appreciate scholarly yet accessible analyses of legendary figures.
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1973
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