This paper examines six recent retellings of Robin Hood and concentrates on the representation of class, religion and gender in the texts. The question is asked: ‘what values do the texts implicitly or explicitly arm?’ The idea that Robin Hood retellings are systematic of a socially and politically conservative ideology is interrogated by considering moments of possible transgression of the universalistic metanarrative in the texts.11 page(s
The legend of Robin Hood has been going strong for over 600 years. In that time, the English hero ha...
The most common representation of Robin Hood is the popular culture portrayal of a noble outlaw who ...
Robin Hood, as a popular fictional narrative of history, has played a significant role in the develo...
This paper examines the unshaken popularity of the medieval myth of Robin Hood. It argues that the c...
Stephen Knight, Reading Robin Hood, Content, form and reception in the outlaw myth, Manchester Unive...
This thesis examines the changing representations of England’s most famous outlaw, Robin Hood, durin...
This project argues that social developments manifested themselves differently in the literature of ...
This article discusses the extent to which ‘gang-culture’ can be seen as central to the social world...
Robin Hood is a subject which has received plenty of attention in recent years. However, many of the...
An easily recognized story in contemporary global culture, the famous English folk legend of Robin H...
As we can see, the researchers and history have produced plenty of Robin Hoods. There are various Ro...
My paper examines the development of the legends of Robin Hood through both historical and popular c...
The medieval Robin Hood ballads and the Robin Hood games of early modern festal customs are both ine...
Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne is one of the earliest extant Robin Hood ballads. It is also one of t...
This thesis examines the representation of the three estates of medieval society in the early Robin ...
The legend of Robin Hood has been going strong for over 600 years. In that time, the English hero ha...
The most common representation of Robin Hood is the popular culture portrayal of a noble outlaw who ...
Robin Hood, as a popular fictional narrative of history, has played a significant role in the develo...
This paper examines the unshaken popularity of the medieval myth of Robin Hood. It argues that the c...
Stephen Knight, Reading Robin Hood, Content, form and reception in the outlaw myth, Manchester Unive...
This thesis examines the changing representations of England’s most famous outlaw, Robin Hood, durin...
This project argues that social developments manifested themselves differently in the literature of ...
This article discusses the extent to which ‘gang-culture’ can be seen as central to the social world...
Robin Hood is a subject which has received plenty of attention in recent years. However, many of the...
An easily recognized story in contemporary global culture, the famous English folk legend of Robin H...
As we can see, the researchers and history have produced plenty of Robin Hoods. There are various Ro...
My paper examines the development of the legends of Robin Hood through both historical and popular c...
The medieval Robin Hood ballads and the Robin Hood games of early modern festal customs are both ine...
Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne is one of the earliest extant Robin Hood ballads. It is also one of t...
This thesis examines the representation of the three estates of medieval society in the early Robin ...
The legend of Robin Hood has been going strong for over 600 years. In that time, the English hero ha...
The most common representation of Robin Hood is the popular culture portrayal of a noble outlaw who ...
Robin Hood, as a popular fictional narrative of history, has played a significant role in the develo...