Salvete Omnes,
this month I have revisited the American legend of Zorro, so perhaps a quick gallop to the British Isles and the tale of Robin Hood or Robin of Locksley, the famous outlaw of Sherwood Forest, Lady Marian and his Merry Band.
Robin or Robertus (Robert?) |
the image above, from Wiki Commons, a XV century print showing allegedly Robin Hood on horseback - sweet to have survived.
Robin and Marian |
The Outlaws of Medieval England - a pdf from University of Hawaii. And a net article on the real outlaws of medieval England. More about the outlaws in medieval England and Iceland, legends and lore.
About the sorry life of the outlaws - a short description from this ballad ( English XV century poetry) and a painting by Joseph Edward Southall .
'The snow, the frost, the rain,
The Cold, the heat, for dry or wete,
We must Lodge on the plain,
And, us above, no other roof,
But a brake bush or twain (The Nut Brown Maid, 172-176)
Another ballad here - Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne.
There are many videos on Robin (apart from fiction films) available on Yt - eg Chronicle - Medieval History Documentaries or Robin Hood, Sherwood Forest & stories from an English bowman (more from the reeanctor point of view). Or English writer Dan Davis' documentary on William of Cassingam.
We can also turn to trusty Academia - eg the whole book titled Robin Hood in Greenwood Stood - Alterity and Context in the English Outlaw Tradition, a collection of articles where there is one on the social context of late Medieval Archery. From Univeristy Federal do Rio de Janeiro comes article - The Adventures of Robin Hood: Legend, Cinema and History. And many, many more on Academia.
In this link there is the list of movies and television productions about Robin Hood (I like many of them and enjoyed this tv series, because of the music by Clannad), and some illustrations from American etc books on the famous outlaw
Robin and Little John |
from The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by American Howard Pyle |
Friar Tuck and Robin |
Valete
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