Robin Hood by Alexandre Dumas
Set in the heart of medieval England, this tale follows the legendary outlaw and skilled archer who, along with his band of Merry Men, takes refuge in Sherwood Forest. Driven by a sense of justice and a desire to aid the oppressed, he boldly defies the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham and the ruling elite. Through daring escapades and clever schemes, he redistributes wealth to the poor, becoming a symbol of hope and resistance. The narrative weaves together themes of heroism, camaraderie, and the timeless struggle against tyranny, capturing the essence of a folk hero who stands for the common good.
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- 1863
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- French
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- 300-400
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- French
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- Alternate Titles
- - Robin Hood: The Outlaw
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