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In 'Young Robin Hood' by George Manville Fenn, readers are transported to the mythical world of Sherwood Forest where a young orphan named Robin Hood embarks on a thrilling adventure filled with bravery, loyalty, and justice. Fenn's descriptive and vivid storytelling captures the essence of medieval England, immersing the reader in a world of chivalry and honor. The narrative style is engaging and fast-paced, appealing to both young adult and adult audiences. The themes of friendship, leadership, and the fight against injustice are expertly woven into the plot, making 'Young Robin Hood' a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'Young Robin Hood' by George Manville Fenn, readers are transported to the mythical world of Sherwood Forest where a young orphan named Robin Hood embarks on a thrilling adventure filled with bravery, loyalty, and justice. Fenn's descriptive and vivid storytelling captures the essence of medieval England, immersing the reader in a world of chivalry and honor. The narrative style is engaging and fast-paced, appealing to both young adult and adult audiences. The themes of friendship, leadership, and the fight against injustice are expertly woven into the plot, making 'Young Robin Hood' a timeless classic. George Manville Fenn, a prolific writer known for his adventure novels, drew inspiration from folklore and history to create the character of young Robin Hood. Fenn's background in education and his interest in social issues likely influenced his choice to focus on a young protagonist fighting against oppression. I highly recommend 'Young Robin Hood' to readers who enjoy captivating adventures, rich historical settings, and timeless themes of courage and integrity. Fenn's masterful storytelling and memorable characters make this book a must-read for fans of classic literature.
Autorenporträt
George Manville Fenn (1831-1909) was an English author, journalist, and educator. Although he is best known for his boy's adventure stories, Fenn authored over 175 books in his lifetime, including his very popular historical naval fiction for adult readers. Fenn wrote a number of weekly newspaper columns, and subsequently became the publisher of various magazines, many which became a platform for his social and economic views of Victorian England.