Henry Gilbert

Robin Hood

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In Henry Gilbert's adaptation of the legendary tale, 'Robin Hood', readers are immersed in a richly woven narrative that captures the essence of medieval England. Gilbert employs a vivid, storytelling style that blends adventure, romance, and social commentary, presenting Robin not merely as a thief, but as a champion of the oppressed. The book situates itself within the context of the late 19th-century literary renaissance, where folk tales and myths were reimagined for contemporary audiences, highlighting themes of justice, loyalty, and the class struggles of the time. Gilbert, a lesser-known figure among Victorian writers, was fueled by his passion for folklore and history, which strongly influenced his works. His love for storytelling was manifest from an early age, and his background in literature and children's education positioned him uniquely to adapt such timeless narratives. This rendition of 'Robin Hood' was part of his broader ambition to revive interest in English folklore, cultivating a sense of identity amid changing societal landscapes during the Victorian era. This edition of 'Robin Hood' is highly recommended for both young readers and adults seeking to reconnect with the moral complexities of this classic tale. Gilbert's skillful retelling revitalizes the story with freshness and depth, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of folklore and those interested in issues of social justice that resonate through the ages.
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226 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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