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Robin Hood, --- Robin Hood, --- Munday, Anthony, --- Munday, Anthony,
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Recounts the legend of Robin Hood, who plundered the king's purse and poached his deer and whose generosity endeared him to the poor.
Folklore --- Robin Hood --- Hood, Robin
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Doelstelling: De evolutie van de legende van Robin Hood in kaart brengen. Een analyse van de film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Een onderzoek naar de huidige perceptie van Robin Hood in Nottinghamshire. Middelen of methode: Aangezien er niet veel boeken over Robin Hood beschikbaar zijn in België, heb ik werken in zowel de centrale als de universiteitsbibliotheek van Nottingham geraadpleegd. Vooral Stephen Knight is een autoriteit op het gebied van Robin Hood. Ik heb ook een enquête afgenomen bij de inwoners van Nottinghamshire om hun standpunt over Robin Hood te horen. De resultaten van de enquêtes werden verwerkt met een statistisch programma: SPSS voor Windows. Resultaten: Het is onmogelijk om de echte Robin Hood in kaart te brengen. Er blijven vraagtekens over waar en wanneer hij precies leefde. Bovendien heeft de legende een hele weg afgelegd van de 14de tot de 21ste eeuw. Robin Hood werd o.a. opgewaardeerd van de middenklasse naar de aristocratie. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is een typische Hollywoodfilm. De regisseurs hebben heel wat elementen - die niet in de oorspronkelijke legende voorkomen - toegevoegd om de film dramatischer en aantrekkelijker te maken. Azeem, Robins Moorse vriend, en Mortianna, de heks, zijn daar voorbeelden van. Robin Hood is wereldwijd gekend en Nottingham zal altijd het centrum blijven van de legende. De inwoners van Nottinghamshire zijn niet altijd even geïnteresseerd in de legende, maar ze beseffen wel dat het een belangrijk deel van hun erfgoed is.
Maatschappij en instellingen. --- Nottinghamshire --- Robin Hood --- Robin Hood. --- Legenden. --- Historische bronnenstudie.
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Robin Hood (Legendary character) --- Social history --- History and criticism --- England --- Economic conditions --- Social conditions --- Civilization --- -Descriptive sociology --- History --- Sociology --- -Economic conditions --- -Social conditions --- -Robin Hood (Legendary character) --- -England --- -Robin Hood (Legendary character). --- Robin Hood (Legendary character). --- Robin Hood (Legendary character) - Legends - History and criticism --- Social history - Medieval, 500-1500 --- England - Economic conditions - 1066-1485 --- England - Social conditions - 1066-1485 --- England - Civilization - 1066-1485
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Robin Hood (Legendary character) --- Outlaws --- Drama. --- Drama. --- Great Britain --- History --- Drama
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A controversial literary critic and commentator, Joseph Ritson (1752-1803) made his reputation identifying and exposing literary forgeries. His enduring legacy, however, stems from his interest in the legend of Robin Hood. The combination of his passion for collecting literary antiquities, particularly medieval ballad poetry, and his political convictions in support of republican government, drew him to the tale of the English outlaw. This two-volume work, first published in 1795, is an important collection of texts relating to the legend. Ritson's aim was to present all the known poems and songs, and his research was so thorough that very little further material has been found since. This work helped transform the perception of the Robin Hood tradition, encouraging its serious study. As well as a selection of texts, Volume 1 contains a lengthy scholarly discussion of the tradition.
Ballads, English --- Songs, English --- Outlaws --- Robin Hood --- Great Britain --- History --- Bandits --- Criminals --- Brigands and robbers --- Outcasts --- Hood, Robin
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A controversial literary critic and commentator, Joseph Ritson (1752-1803) made his reputation identifying and exposing literary forgeries. His enduring legacy, however, stems from his interest in the legend of Robin Hood. The combination of his passion for collecting literary antiquities, particularly medieval ballad poetry, and his political convictions in support of republican government, drew him to the tale of the English outlaw. This two-volume work, first published in 1795, is an important collection of texts relating to the legend. Ritson's aim was to present all the known poems and songs, and his research was so thorough that very little further material has been found since. This work helped transform the perception of the Robin Hood tradition, encouraging its serious study. As well as a selection of texts, Volume 2 contains an appendix of shorter pieces, including some song lyrics with scores.
Ballads, English --- Songs, English --- Outlaws --- Robin Hood --- Great Britain --- History --- Bandits --- Criminals --- Brigands and robbers --- Outcasts --- Hood, Robin
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English literature --- Thematology --- Robin Hood --- Ballads, English --- Outlaws in literature. --- Outlaws --- Robin Hood (Legendary character) --- History and criticism. --- History --- -English literature --- -Outlaws in literature --- -Outlaws --- -#KVHA:Literatuurgeschiedenis; Engels --- Bandits --- Criminals --- Brigands and robbers --- Outcasts --- English ballads --- English ballads and songs --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- History and criticism --- -Ballads, English --- Robin Hood (Legendary character). --- Robin Hood [Fictitious character] --- Outlaws in literature --- #KVHA:Literatuurgeschiedenis; Engels --- ROBIN HOOD (LEGENDARY CHARACTER) --- ENGLISH BALLADS --- ENGLISH LITERATURE --- MIDDLE ENGLISH, 1100-1500
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Detailed research into documentary sources offers an exciting new identification of the real "Robin Hood."
Robin Hood --- Hood, Robin --- In literature. --- English literature --- Outlaws in literature. --- History and criticism. --- To 1500 --- England. --- Angleterre --- Anglii͡ --- Anglija --- Engeland --- Inghilterra --- Inglaterra
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