Contents: Introduction chapter. 1 The Ballads Hero Robin Hood



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The folk ballads Robin Hood Ballads

Conclusion
In short, Robin Hood is a favorite hero of the people of Notingham, a brief account of an old tradition of English history. Robin Hood is a symbol of courage, generosity and justice. The most important thing in the play is the image of the hero, the symbol of honor, courage and devotion.
Through re-stories, additions, and changes, a body of well-known characters associated with Robin Hood was created. These include her lover, Servant Marian, her illegitimate gang, Merry Menva, her main rival, the Nottingham Sheriff. Prince John, who is often portrayed as an aide to the sheriff, is right, but King Richard, Robin Hood, remains loyal to him in capturing the missing. His partisanship and hostility to the Sheriff of Nottingham are the first signs of the legend, but neither is his interest in the king's right, and he became famous even during the reign of Richard I. folklore The late Middle Ages and the oldest ballads in which he participated date back to the 15th century (1400s).
In the following years, the story has undergone a lot of diversity and adaptation, and the story has been widely shown in literature, film, and television. Robin Hood is one of the most famous tales of English folklore. Robin Hood’s historicity has not been proven and has been debated for centuries. There are many references to historical figures with similar names put forward as possible proof of its existence, some dating back to the late 13th century. At least eight credible sources of the story have been suggested by historians and folklorists, including that “Robin Hood” was a stock pseudonym used or used against pirates.

References



  1. Aldvin, David (2010). Robin Hood: Exposing the British criminal. Amberley Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84868-378-5 .

  2. Barry, Edward (1832). Changes and developments in Robin Hood’s famous cycle. Rinho.

  3. Blackwood, Alice (2018). "In words and deeds: Robin Hood's role in shaping Canon." In Kuta, Leslie; Kaufman, Alexander L. (ed.). Robin Hood and the Offender / Literary Canon . Routledge. ISBN 978-0429810053 .

  4. Blamirez, David (1998). Robin Hood: A hero for all seasons . J. Rylands University. Lib. Manchester. ISBN 0-86373-136-8 .

  5. Brokman, BA (1983). "Children and Audience of Robin Hood." South Atlantic Review. 48 (2): 67–83. doi : 10.2307 / 3199732 . JSTOR 3199732 .

  6. Bola, Francis James (1997). Famous English and Scottish ballads. Volume. 1–5. Dover Editions. ISBN 978-0-486-43150-5 .

  7. Koglan, Ronan (2003). Robin Hood's companion. Xiphos books. ISBN 0-9544936-0-5 .

  8. Dateweiler, Laurie, Coleman, Diane (2004). A Guide to Understanding Robin Hood. Veritas Pr Inc. ISBN 1-930710-77-1 .

  9. Dixon-Kennedy, Mike (2006). A Guide to Robin Hood. Sutton Publishing. ISBN 0-7509-3977-X .

  10. Dobson, RB; Taylor, John (1977). Robin Hood Reims: Introduction to British Law. Sutton Publishing. ISBN 0-7509-1661-3 .

  11. Doel, Fran, Doel, Jeff (2000). Robin Hood: The Legend and the Greenwood Legend. ISBN Tempus Publishing Ltd. 0-7524-1479-8 .

  12. Green, Barbara (2001). Grave secrets. Palmyra press. ISBN 0-9540164-0-8 .

  13. Khan, Thomas (2000). Robin Hood in Popular Culture: Violence, Offense, and Justice. DS Brewer. ISBN 0-85991-564-6 .

1 Aldvin, David (2010). Robin Hood: Exposing the British criminal. Amberley Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84868-378-5



2 Barry, Edward (1832). Changes and developments in Robin Hood’s famous cycle. Rinho.



3 Blackwood, Alice (2018). "In words and deeds: Robin Hood's role in shaping Canon." In Kuta, Leslie; Kaufman, Alexander L. (ed.). Robin Hood and the Offender / Literary Canon . Routledge. ISBN 978-0429810053 .



4 Brokman, BA (1983). "Children and Audience of Robin Hood." South Atlantic Review. 48 (2): 67–83. doi : 10.2307 / 3199732 . JSTOR 3199732 .



5 Francis James (1997). Famous English and Scottish ballads. Volume. 1–5. Dover Editions.



6 Koglan, Ronan (2003). Robin Hood's companion. Xiphos books. ISBN 0-9544936-0-5 .



7 Dobson, RB; Taylor, John (1977). Robin Hood Reims: Introduction to British Law. Sutton Publishing. ISBN 0-7509-1661-3 .



8 Brokman, BA (1983). "Children and Audience of Robin Hood." South Atlantic Review. 48 (2): 67–83. doi : 10.2307 / 3199732 . JSTOR 3199732


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