Robin Hood
Related Category: English Literature to 1499
legendary hero of 12th-century England who robbed the rich to help the poor. Chivalrous, manly, fair, and always ready for a joke, Robin Hood reflected many of the ideals of the English yeoman. He lived in Sherwood Forest with Little John (his chief archer), Friar Tuck, Maid Marion (his beloved), and his band. Robin Hood was the hero of at least 30 Middle English ballads and of many later stories and plays. He is mentioned in such diverse works as
Piers Plowman, Ivanhoe (1820) by Sir Walter Scott, and
The Once and Future King (1958) by T. H. White.