
by Pyle, Howard
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle retells the Robin Hood legend as a lively cycle of bold deeds, loyal friendship, and forest-born resistance to injustice. Pyle gives Sherwood a vivid moral atmosphere, where wit, daring, and generosity define the outlaw band as much as swordplay does.
The book is well suited to readers who want adventure fiction with a classic, storybook feel. Howard Pyle's version helped shape how many modern readers imagine Robin Hood, and its charm lies in the balance between action and folklore. It remains a satisfying read for anyone interested in heroic tales, English legend, or the origins of familiar childhood myths. That cheerful defiance is a big part of why the legend keeps thriving.
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