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Overview"You are invited underneath the great greenwood tree to hear how a young man became a hero, and a hero became a legend. When Robin takes a shortcut through Sherwood Forest, the path he chooses leads not to Nottingham's archery contest, but to a life on the run from the law. Unable now to become a knight, and joined by his childhood friend Marian, Robin Hood leads the most infamous outlaw band ever to evade the king and his sheriff. Blending true history with new stories, popular inaccuracies, and some almost forgotten medieval legends, The Scarlet Forest: A Tale of Robin Hood brings a new life to the greenwood, which here feels as fresh as it does traditional. Drawing on an academic background in medieval English studies at the University of Nottingham, A. E. Chandler captivates with this unique and nuanced reinterpretation of Robin Hood's struggles and adventures. The forest is waiting. This expanded second edition contains bonus material, including a translation of one of the only five surviving medieval Robin Hood ""ballads,"" two medieval recipes, book club questions, and a historical note." Full Product DetailsAuthor: A E ChandlerPublisher: A. E. Chandler Imprint: A. E. Chandler Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.535kg ISBN: 9781777287764ISBN 10: 1777287766 Pages: 306 Publication Date: 03 April 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI especially liked the valuable historical context, and interwoven historical events. It is also great to see such a strong female character. - Dr. Gwilym Dodd, medieval historian at the University of Nottingham In this retelling of the tale of Robin Hood, Amy Chandler subtly weaves together the recognizable aspects of the legend with real historical detail regarding such themes as social inequality, anticlericalism, and the nature of law and criminal justice in the Middle Ages. - Dr. Mark Konnert, University of Calgary's Head of the Department of History A. E. Chandler also wrote her graduate dissertation about Robin Hood, so don't miss her historical notes at the end. . . . [I]t felt like I was being told a story while sitting under the stars by the fire. . . . I fell in love with Robin Hood . . . . This is a wonderful read. - Janice Ottersberg, Historical Novel Society Author Information"A. E. Chandler holds an MA with Merit from the University of Nottingham, where she wrote her dissertation on the social history behind Robin Hood. Living in England, and travelling in Europe, Asia, and Africa have also contributed to her stories and characters - she has been chased by a camel rider through the Sahara Desert, skated down a volcano in Sicily, been kidnapped by a miller in a French forest, and gotten unintentionally locked inside of a medieval prison. Chandler has had short stories, poetry, and articles published, in addition to her books Into the World, Questionable Quizzes, and the bestselling The Scarlet Forest: A Tale of Robin Hood. Currently, she lives in Calgary, where she is a visiting expert with the Glenbow Museum's military collection, and writes ""Original History"" historical and contemporary fiction about little-known people or events surrounding popular history." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |