Dimensions
156 x 235 x 20mm
or many the representations of Robin Hood in the media - from Errol Flynn to Richard Greene and from Robin of Sherwood to the most recent BBC reimagining - is all they know of this fascinating legend. Prompted by a book on the medieval archer that he wrote in 1985 which sparked an interest in the historical background for the legend, Jim Bradbury began to dig deeper than the picture that media representations present. One of the clues he examines is the legend of Robert the Bruce, who may have helped shaped the common picture or Robin Hood. Like many before him, Jim hoped that his investigations would uncover a real man. Sadly, he discovered no such man, yet his quest uncovers many versions of the myth as he moves back through time. Chapters include: Robin Hood in Modern Times, Robin Hood from 1700 to 1900, Stuart Ballads, Tudor and Stuart Plays, Medieval Poems and Plays and Heroes and Outlaws in Late Medieval History. The final result is a comprehensive and beautifully written examination of the Robin Hood myth from the present day back to the medieval period.