
Robin Hood and His Merry Foresters
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Cundall, Joseph
1818 - 1895
- Gilbert, John
1817 - 1897
About this book
In an era where the rich wielded unchecked power, "Robin Hood and His Merry Foresters" by Joseph Cundall captures the essence of rebellion against tyranny. This collection of tales delves into the legendary outlaw's formative years and his daring escapades alongside the Merry Men, emphasizing themes of justice and camaraderie. Readers will encounter vivid portrayals of Robin’s clever tactics to redistribute wealth and challenge authority, reflecting the timeless struggle for fairness. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work invites exploration of the archetype of the noble outlaw. Discover how these stories resonate with contemporary discussions on social equity and the fight against oppression, making it a must-read for those passionate about justice and folklore.
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