The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
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The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

by Pyle, Howard

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
260
Language
English
Published
1975

Overview

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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