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This collection of five tales and one play contains the definitive
Robin Hood. They are the earliest ballads and play and still the
best of the bunch. 'Robin Hood and the Monk' is the earliest
surviving manuscript, dated c.1450, and is considered the greatest
of the ballads, though it was probably not sung, being described as
a 'talkyng'; 'Robin Hood's Death' is one of the most satisfying
tragedies in the English language; while 'A Lytell Geste of Robyn
Hode' is a comprehensive account of the famous English outlaw -
complete, unified and pointing quite clearly to the reign of Edward
II as a probable time for an historical Robin Hood, despite the
opinions of most of the experts.
This collection of traditional stories and tales, many of which are
published for the first time, will delight lovers of Devonshire
folklore. Some of the stories have been gleaned from residents of
the county, whilst others have been developed by the author and
have evolved through countless tellings. All the tales within
represent this large and diverse county throughout its long and
distinguished history, from the founding of Britain itself by Brute
the Trojan at Totnes, to recent reports of haunted roads and
phantom hairy hands. Also included are giants, devils, witches,
ghosts, fairies, spectral black dogs and a wide range of other
supernatural phenomena, all exemplifying the vigorous and earthy
nature of the Devon imagination down through the ages. It is a book
of wonders, to terrify and intrigue, and leads the reader around
this beautiful and fascinating county.
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