Bandit Territories: British Outlaws and Their Traditions
Editat de Helen Phillipsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 feb 2009
While everyone is familiar with the legend of Robin Hood, few can speak as knowledgably about other British outlaws and their traditions. Uncovering a popular history that dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, Bandit Territories takes as its main subject English, Welsh, and Scottish outlaws and considers their traditions in light of their unique landscapes, cultural histories, and adaptations into ballet, theatre, film and children’s literature. Introducing figures such as Little John and William Wallace—the character portrayed by Mel Gibson in Braveheart—this volume explores the figure of the bandit, who lives between civil society and the wilderness, and offers an engaging portrait of his iconic masculinity and nationalist propaganda.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780708319857
ISBN-10: 0708319858
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: University of Wales Press
Colecția University of Wales Press
ISBN-10: 0708319858
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: University of Wales Press
Colecția University of Wales Press
Notă biografică
Helen Phillips is senior lecturer at Cardiff University and has contributed to several books in the area of medieval studies.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Note on contributors
Bandit Territories and Good Outlaws
Helen Phillips
‘Exempt me, Sire, for I am afeard of women’: Gendering Robin Hood
Thomas Hahn and Stephen Knight
Maid Marian in Twentieth-century Children’s Books
David Blamires
Welsh Bandits
Adrian Price
Fouke Fitz Waryn III and King John: Good Outlaw and Bad King
Glyn Burgess
Rabbie Hood: The Development of the English Outlaw Myth in Scotland
Stephen Knight
Scott and the Outlaws
Helen Phillips
Sketches by a Green Crayon: Washington Irving, Robin Hood and the Emerging American Frontier
Marcus A.J. Smith and Julian N. Wasserman
Robin Hood, King Arthur and Cold War Chivalry
Jeffrey Richards
‘And for best supporting hero…Little John’
Laura Blunk
‘Begone, knave! Robbery is out of fashion hereabouts!’ Robin Hood and the Comics Code
Allen W. Wright
Robin Hood is Alive and Well in Cityton Prison
John Beynon
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
Note on contributors
Bandit Territories and Good Outlaws
Helen Phillips
‘Exempt me, Sire, for I am afeard of women’: Gendering Robin Hood
Thomas Hahn and Stephen Knight
Maid Marian in Twentieth-century Children’s Books
David Blamires
Welsh Bandits
Adrian Price
Fouke Fitz Waryn III and King John: Good Outlaw and Bad King
Glyn Burgess
Rabbie Hood: The Development of the English Outlaw Myth in Scotland
Stephen Knight
Scott and the Outlaws
Helen Phillips
Sketches by a Green Crayon: Washington Irving, Robin Hood and the Emerging American Frontier
Marcus A.J. Smith and Julian N. Wasserman
Robin Hood, King Arthur and Cold War Chivalry
Jeffrey Richards
‘And for best supporting hero…Little John’
Laura Blunk
‘Begone, knave! Robbery is out of fashion hereabouts!’ Robin Hood and the Comics Code
Allen W. Wright
Robin Hood is Alive and Well in Cityton Prison
John Beynon
Bibliography
Index