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Rowland Gibson Hazard

How Robin Hood Once Was a Wait

In “How Robin Hood Once Was a Wait,” Rowland Gibson Hazard intricately weaves a fascinating narrative that explores the legendary figure of Robin Hood not as a mere outlaw but as an embodiment of resilience and social justice. Written in a rich, evocative style, the book delves into the historical and mythical contexts surrounding the Robin Hood legend, drawing upon folklore, historical records, and literary traditions. Hazard'Äôs meticulous structure juxtaposes different interpretations of Robin Hood, highlighting how these narratives evolved over time while simultaneously commenting on contemporary societal issues. Rowland Gibson Hazard, an esteemed figure in the realm of American literature and cultural studies, spent years studying the intersections of history and folklore. His background in social activism and keen interest in the moral implications of folk heroes informed his perspective on Robin Hood. By examining the hero's role as a symbol of resistance against oppression, Hazard aims to prompt readers to reflect upon their own societal contexts, echoing the sentiments present in his earlier works focused on national identity and moral philosophy. I wholeheartedly recommend “How Robin Hood Once Was a Wait” to readers interested in folk literature, social justice, and historical interpretations. Hazard's insightful analysis and compelling narrative invite a re-examination of a beloved figure, encouraging discourse on the enduring relevance of Robin Hood'Äôs themes in today's world.
9 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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