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Step into the legendary world of Sherwood Forest with "Robin Hood" by Sir Walter Scott, a timeless retelling of the beloved tale of the heroic outlaw who stole from the rich to give to the poor. First published in 1819 as part of Scott's "Ivanhoe," this classic adventure transports readers to medieval England, where justice, chivalry, and camaraderie reign supreme. The story follows the daring exploits of Robin Hood, a nobleman turned outlaw who, with his band of Merry Men, roams the forests of Nottinghamshire, defying the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham and his tyrannical rule. From their…mehr

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Step into the legendary world of Sherwood Forest with "Robin Hood" by Sir Walter Scott, a timeless retelling of the beloved tale of the heroic outlaw who stole from the rich to give to the poor. First published in 1819 as part of Scott's "Ivanhoe," this classic adventure transports readers to medieval England, where justice, chivalry, and camaraderie reign supreme. The story follows the daring exploits of Robin Hood, a nobleman turned outlaw who, with his band of Merry Men, roams the forests of Nottinghamshire, defying the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham and his tyrannical rule. From their hidden hideout in Sherwood Forest, Robin and his companions embark on a series of daring escapades, outwitting their enemies and championing the cause of the oppressed. As the legendary archer battles against injustice and tyranny, he becomes a symbol of hope and resistance for the common people, inspiring them to stand up against their oppressors and fight for their rights. Alongside his faithful friends-such as the courageous Little John, the sharp-witted Friar Tuck, and the beautiful Maid Marian-Robin Hood becomes a legendary figure whose name lives on in the hearts of all who hear his tale. Sir Walter Scott's vivid prose and rich historical detail bring the world of medieval England to life, from the bustling streets of Nottingham to the lush greenery of Sherwood Forest. Through his colorful characters and thrilling adventures, Scott captures the spirit of adventure, romance, and camaraderie that has made the Robin Hood legend endure for centuries. "Robin Hood" is more than just a tale of adventure-it is a timeless story of courage, loyalty, and the fight for justice in the face of oppression. Scott's portrayal of the outlaw hero and his band of Merry Men continues to resonate with readers of all ages, inspiring countless adaptations in literature, film, and beyond. Perfect for fans of classic adventure stories and tales of heroism, "Robin Hood" promises an exhilarating journey into the heart of Sherwood Forest, where justice prevails and the spirit of freedom reigns supreme. Whether you are discovering this timeless tale for the first time or revisiting it with fresh eyes, Scott's novel offers an unforgettable adventure that will capture your imagination and stir your soul.
Autorenporträt
Walter Scott and Napoleon were born two years apart on 15 August (1771 and 1796 respectively). Napoleon single-handedly created modern warfare, but Scott did the same for adventure stories and modern history. He lived in Scotland and was regularly paid US$ 1.5 million per book with books being translated simultaneously in many languages.