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Maid Marian - Myth or Legend?

Maid Marian - Myth or Legend?

Lydia-Jane Plante

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Princely Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9781763672901
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Maid Marian - Myth or Legend? dives into the fascinating world of one of the most enchanting figures in British folklore. This meticulously researched volume traces Maid Marian’s origins from her early appearances in medieval literature, plays and ballads, through her evolution into a timeless symbol of romance and heroism.There are myriad versions of Marian’s legend, and this book examines her role as the beloved of the legendary outlaw Robin Hood, unravelling the different faces and characteristics attributed to her over centuries and offering insights into her transformation from a peripheral figure to a central heroine.Explore a fascinating section dedicated to the historical figure who may have inspired the creation of Maid Marian, providing a real-life context to the myths and legends. In addition, this book also casts a spotlight on her modern portrayals, from nineteenth-century adaptations to her appearances in contemporary literature, opera, film, and television. Discover how the heroine of Sherwood Forest has been reimagined and reinterpreted through the ages, reflecting shifting societal values and artistic trends.This comprehensive account will appeal to folklore enthusiasts, literary scholars, and anyone intrigued by of Maid Marian’s legacy and her place in the enduring mythos of Sherwood Forest.

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