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Alexander L. Kaufman

Autor de British Outlaws of Literature and History

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Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
"British Outlaws" edited by Alexander Kaufman is a collection of twelve essays which attempts to make sense of select outlaw literature of the late medieval period. Part I reviews the historical (nonfiction) aspects of the English justice system with chapters on outlawing women and an explanation of felons, rebels and outlaws. Part II covers the prose of Foulke le Fitz Waryn, not well known and the possible original Robin Hood.

Part III explores the myths of Robin Hood and is a good source for those not familiar with the ballads- myself included. Robin Hood in popular culture differs significantly from the early literature.

Because of the level of difficulty with these essays, I would not attempt to read this book cover to cover. Best to read one chapter and then put aside for another day. Great for those with an interest in medieval literature, not so much for the casual reader.
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RChurch | 11 reseñas más. | Jul 16, 2012 |
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I received this book via the Early Reviewers, and was absolutely delighted to receive it. It is a solid collection of essays that will appeal to anyone interested in this period of British history and legend. Like some of the other reviewers, I really enjoyed being introduced to some of the lesser known heroes of folklore. Obviously, the Robin Hood legend is one that has universal, enduring appeal, and the essays presented here do a fine job of exploring some of the reasons for that.
 
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JuniperHoot | 11 reseñas más. | Aug 24, 2011 |
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Kaufman's "British Outlaws" offers a critical and scholarly approach to several literary and historical "outlaws" throughout the UK's history. The essays that are included, most notably focusing on the Robin Hood character, are insightful and offer interesting points of view regarding what I fear is a small offering of Britain's past.

Unfortunately, I seem to think that this book does little that a standard academic database search can't. In short, all of these journal pieces and articles could probably be accessed by anyone who might be interested enough in the subject matter to find them. With a bit more commentary by Kaufman, in order to tie these various pieces together, the collection might prove a bit more unique and interesting.

Also, I found the selection of "outlaws" to be very limited in sight. There are quite a few obvious exclusions, most notably figures such as Guy Fawkes, that seem to leave this collection a bit limp. While it seems like a notable attempt at Kaufman's venture, it unfortunately serves as a piece of interest for a very narrow audience.
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JohnCrawford | 11 reseñas más. | Jul 26, 2011 |
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A varied collection of scholarly essays; though it ciontains one very good historical piece Let Her Be Waibed OUtlawing Women in Yorkshire, and includes Jews, Fulke FitzWarin, and the later Welsh trickster hero Twm Shon Catty, it focuses chiefly on the late medieval Robin Hood ballads and their (possible) historical setting. Some articles are heavy on post-modern jargon for my taste, but some do add useful interpretations.
 
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antiquary | 11 reseñas más. | Jul 12, 2011 |

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Obras
3
Miembros
30
Popularidad
#449,942
Valoración
4.2
Reseñas
12
ISBNs
10