Enjoy The Merry Adventures Of Robin Hood Scripted By Howard Pyle Contained In Copy
Pyle gave an interesting glimpse into the escapades of the lighthearted Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men, and with so many adaptations about this infamous folkloreboth in print and film/TVI must say that this version was entertaining enough.
If there is only one thing that challenged me throughout the read, it is the archaic wording,
On another note, it took me forever to finish this book because I was watching the BBC TV adaptation of Robin Hood starring Jonas Armstrong the same time I was reading this.
تجميع لأشهر قصص ومغامرات روبن هود
بدءا من تحوله لمجرم مرورا بإختفائه في غابة شيروود
وتكوين عصابته المكونة من ويل ستوتلي وجون الصغير وآلان آديل وويل سكاريت و ماتش الطحان
ومغامراته مع المأمور وحصوله على السهم الذهبي
وطريقه للوصول لحاشية الملك ريتشارد قلب الأسد
ثم موته في محبسه عام
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood is a magnificent book of small stories, One will discover this book gives an ocean of emotions and entertainment, Some of the adventures you will laugh at because of the hilarious mischievous side to Robin Hood and his band of merry men, If you want amusement and laughter this is an excellent book, Adventurous trips are also plentiful in this book, Some may want blood and guts adventure but this book provides more of innocent adventures that include wit, charm, strategy, and deception, Read this one over time using the Serial Reader App for iPad,
Each installment was another adventure for the "merry men, " The first few were the joining of several characters to the band of men, And such a sad ending that I had no idea had happened, Marry, I didst learn to prate e'en as those stout fellows did in Merry Old England, 'Tis true, there are other accounts of Bold Robin's merry doings, but this one, I wot, pleases me most of them all, By the bright eyes of the lass I love best, I'll say you, do you give yon 'Bloody Quaker' the chance, thou wilt likewise fall, willynilly, under his spell, both with the pen, and the brush, for he is a fair hand with both, withal.
And to whoever did lightly reave away my copy I've since obtained another ten years gone, a murrain upon thee!
Bu kitabı türkçe öğretmenimiz okulda okunması için vermişti.
Zaten çok duyulan bir kitaptı ama ben Robin Hoodun “gerçek” hikayesini hiç okumamıştım, Bayıldım! Kitap, orman koruyucusu Gilbertın eşi Margaretin kardeşi Ritsonun Sherwood Ormanını ziyaret etmesiyle başlıyor, Yanında da bir bebek getiriyor, Bu bebek, Ritsonun arkadaşı olan Fergusonun oğluydu fakat annesi bebek hemen doğduktan sonra ölmüştü, Babası da askerlik görevine çıkacağı için ona bakacak biri gerekiyordu, Bu yüzden bu bebeği Margaret ve Gilbertın oğlu gibi yetiştirmeye başladılar, aslında olmasa bile, Bebeğe Robin adını verdiler, Robin büyüdü. Bu sıralarda Robin bir sürü zor durumda olan insana rastlıyordu, Herkesin en büyük sorunu o bölgenin valisiydi, Robin yardım etmek için elinden geleni yapıyor, bu insanları evine davet ediyordu, Sonra aklına harika bir fikir gelir, Böylece hem Şen Gençler grubu hem de yeni bir kahraman doğmuştu: Zenginden alıp fakire veren, Robin Hood
Herkese tavsiye ederim,
Sevgiler: ADA SEVEN This wasn't really my cup of tea, Struggled for a good few months to finish this book, because it is just one of these books that you want to have read, but eventually succeeded, Rating:out ofstars. Recounts the adventures of Robin Hood, who slew a deer on a wager, became an outlaw in Sherwood Forest, and collected around him a merry band, including Little John, Allan a Dale, Friar Tuck, and Will Stutely
Robin Hood is England's most famous outlaw, who robbed from the rich to give to the poor.
In Robin Hood's long history, his story has appeared in many forms, from verse to film, His path to outlawry, friends and enemies have been just as diverse,
Robin Hood may have been a Saxon noble, living near the castle of Nottingham, By various means he was forced into a life of banditry, using his cunning and skillatarms to relieve bishops, nobles, and servants of the king of gold and jewels levied from the oppressed peasants.
Robin collected a band of supporters, his "Merry Men" around him, dressed in green, The members that never cease to appear are Robin himself, Maid Marian, Little John, and Friar Tuck, Along with being a middleages Communist, Robin spends his time fighting the cruel Sheriff of Nottingham, and, ultimately, King John, who had usurped the throne from the rightful King, Richard I.
This ebook is a true representation, highdefinition copy of a preprint version of the book, Unlike other ecopies of the book, it is not a transcription, which may be full of typographic errors,
"True representation" means that if the print version has any inscriptions or previous owner's name in the front of the book, this ebook might as well.
Blank pages that often separate chapters might be left in, And pages that may have a folded corner or other, similar damage might be included, too,
In other words, no changes or as few as possible have been made to either the illustrations or the text in order to bring you a book that is as close to the original as possible.
I read this book several times as a child, and it was fun to revisit it via this excellent audiobook, Christopher Cazenove does a brilliant job of narrating it, Read this for my Robin Hood module, as with Ivanhoe, This is the second book which I just couldn't read as anything but an English Literature student my lit student hat remained firmly jammed upon my head, It pains me to read other people's reviews and thoughts on this, given that they're so wildly inaccurate about it, E. g. someone thinking it was "the" book of Robin Hood and not knowing about the ballad tradition, or the forerunners to this such as Ivanhoe, Or someone thinking it's written in Old English see also: my review of Ivanhoe, Seriously, no, guys. It's not even Middle English, It's fauxMiddle English in parts, but it isn't even that old a text, for God's sake, Even Shakespeare lates/earlys was writing in Modern English, This was written inor so, right About as AngloSaxon as what I'm writing right now!
And then people thinking this is "the" book, the original.
Sheesh.
Obviously, a lot of the stories come straight from the surviving ballads perhaps all I haven't read every single Robin Hood ballad, They're expanded upon by Howard Pyle, in that he writes them out as a coherent narrative and with all the same characters recurring, and obviously it's not in verse.
It's a pretty sanitised version, given that Robin rarely kills as an outlaw: once when he becomes an outlaw as opposed to the fifteen he kills in the original ballad, Robin Hood's Progress to Nottingham and once when he kills Guy of Gisborne and unlike in the ballad, he doesn't cut Guy's face off.
It wasn't obvious that it was an adaptation for children, from the language it's not exactly difficult, but nor is it easy or exciting, Still, in the time period, perhaps that's not surprising, I should have some basis of comparison, given my Introduction to Children's Literature course, but I can't bring anything to mind right now, The sanitisation gave it away rather, in any case,
I did get kind of bored reading it, honestly, Each tale is more or less the same they're practically all "Robin meets his match" stories, and at the end the stout yeoman will join the band, The writing isn't intensely exciting,
as I mentioned, I did enjoy it, and possibly would have enjoyed it more in small doses, And, of course, it's very episodic so it can easily be read in small chunks,
It's, ah, one of the more 'homosocial' Robin Hood stories I've read, honestly, There are two or three mentions of Marian, at most, and she doesn't come into it as a character at all I halfexpected a chapter that came from Robin Hood and Maid Marian.
And Will Scarlet is so very, very camp, And Little John and Robin are so very very close, It kind of read like a slashfic of Robin Hood, sometimes,
I will confess, the epilogue made me want to cry, Oh, Robin. Incidentally, apparently tales of Robin's death are quite rare, and this is one of the few,
Note: If anyone wants links to the ballads, or indeed, this book, online, I know where the book can be downloaded legally as an ebook, and where the ballads are collected online.
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