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Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
J. Walker McSpadden
24 episodes
5 months ago
"Robin Hood," retold by J. Walker McSpadden, presents the legendary tale of the infamous English outlaw who became a folk hero. Set in medieval England, the story follows Robin Hood, a skilled archer and swordsman who lives in Sherwood Forest with his band of Merry Men. Robin Hood is known for his unwavering commitment to justice, often described as “robbing from the rich to give to the poor.”
The narrative begins with Robin Hood’s transformation from a nobleman into an outlaw. After being wrongfully accused and outlawed by the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin takes refuge in the forest. He soon gathers a group of loyal followers, including Little John, Friar Tuck, Will Scarlet, and Much the Miller’s Son, each with their unique skills and personalities.
Robin Hood and his Merry Men become a thorn in the side of the rich and powerful, particularly the Sheriff of Nottingham. Through daring raids, clever disguises, and cunning strategies, they outwit the Sheriff and his soldiers time and again. Robin’s exploits are driven by a deep sense of justice; he targets corrupt officials, wealthy nobles, and clergy who exploit the poor, redistributing their ill-gotten wealth to those in need.
The stories also highlight Robin Hood’s love for Maid Marian, a noblewoman who shares his sense of justice and becomes his loyal companion. Their romance adds a softer, more personal dimension to Robin’s character, showing his capacity for love and tenderness amid his life of rebellion.
Throughout the tales, Robin Hood is portrayed as a symbol of resistance against tyranny and oppression, embodying the ideals of fairness, generosity, and the fight for the common people. McSpadden’s retelling captures the adventurous spirit and enduring appeal of this timeless legend.
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"Robin Hood," retold by J. Walker McSpadden, presents the legendary tale of the infamous English outlaw who became a folk hero. Set in medieval England, the story follows Robin Hood, a skilled archer and swordsman who lives in Sherwood Forest with his band of Merry Men. Robin Hood is known for his unwavering commitment to justice, often described as “robbing from the rich to give to the poor.”
The narrative begins with Robin Hood’s transformation from a nobleman into an outlaw. After being wrongfully accused and outlawed by the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin takes refuge in the forest. He soon gathers a group of loyal followers, including Little John, Friar Tuck, Will Scarlet, and Much the Miller’s Son, each with their unique skills and personalities.
Robin Hood and his Merry Men become a thorn in the side of the rich and powerful, particularly the Sheriff of Nottingham. Through daring raids, clever disguises, and cunning strategies, they outwit the Sheriff and his soldiers time and again. Robin’s exploits are driven by a deep sense of justice; he targets corrupt officials, wealthy nobles, and clergy who exploit the poor, redistributing their ill-gotten wealth to those in need.
The stories also highlight Robin Hood’s love for Maid Marian, a noblewoman who shares his sense of justice and becomes his loyal companion. Their romance adds a softer, more personal dimension to Robin’s character, showing his capacity for love and tenderness amid his life of rebellion.
Throughout the tales, Robin Hood is portrayed as a symbol of resistance against tyranny and oppression, embodying the ideals of fairness, generosity, and the fight for the common people. McSpadden’s retelling captures the adventurous spirit and enduring appeal of this timeless legend.
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Episodes (20/24)
Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
15 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 15
2 years ago
14 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
08 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 8
2 years ago
14 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
14 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 14
2 years ago
16 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
02 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 2
2 years ago
10 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
23 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 23
2 years ago
12 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
09 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 9
2 years ago
12 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
17 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 17
2 years ago
9 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
07 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 7
2 years ago
15 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
03 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 3
2 years ago
13 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
11 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 11
2 years ago
19 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
21 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 21
2 years ago
8 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
01 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 1
2 years ago
26 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
04 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 4
2 years ago
14 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
24 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 24
2 years ago
9 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
19 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 19
2 years ago
11 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
05 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 5
2 years ago
14 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
16 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 16
2 years ago
17 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
10 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 10
2 years ago
11 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
22 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 22
2 years ago
18 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
18 - Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden: Chapter 18
2 years ago
9 minutes

Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden
"Robin Hood," retold by J. Walker McSpadden, presents the legendary tale of the infamous English outlaw who became a folk hero. Set in medieval England, the story follows Robin Hood, a skilled archer and swordsman who lives in Sherwood Forest with his band of Merry Men. Robin Hood is known for his unwavering commitment to justice, often described as “robbing from the rich to give to the poor.”
The narrative begins with Robin Hood’s transformation from a nobleman into an outlaw. After being wrongfully accused and outlawed by the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin takes refuge in the forest. He soon gathers a group of loyal followers, including Little John, Friar Tuck, Will Scarlet, and Much the Miller’s Son, each with their unique skills and personalities.
Robin Hood and his Merry Men become a thorn in the side of the rich and powerful, particularly the Sheriff of Nottingham. Through daring raids, clever disguises, and cunning strategies, they outwit the Sheriff and his soldiers time and again. Robin’s exploits are driven by a deep sense of justice; he targets corrupt officials, wealthy nobles, and clergy who exploit the poor, redistributing their ill-gotten wealth to those in need.
The stories also highlight Robin Hood’s love for Maid Marian, a noblewoman who shares his sense of justice and becomes his loyal companion. Their romance adds a softer, more personal dimension to Robin’s character, showing his capacity for love and tenderness amid his life of rebellion.
Throughout the tales, Robin Hood is portrayed as a symbol of resistance against tyranny and oppression, embodying the ideals of fairness, generosity, and the fight for the common people. McSpadden’s retelling captures the adventurous spirit and enduring appeal of this timeless legend.
Summary by DreamAudioBooks