The Outlaw Legend : A Cultural Tradition in Britain, America and Australia - Graham Seal

The Outlaw Legend

A Cultural Tradition in Britain, America and Australia

By: Graham Seal

Hardcover | 9 December 1996

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British and Irish highwaymen, American badmen and Australian bushrangers are part of our folklore - just think of Robin Hood, Dick Turpin, Billy the Kid, Jesse James and Ned Kelly. Most have been remembered as noble bandits or national heroes even though they were criminals. Remembered and recreated through song, stories and film, Graham Seal shows that outlaw heroes have survived remarkably across time and place, and share many characteristics when their 'role' is examined in a social context. They also seem to become important in times of social, economic and political stress. Illustrated throughout, this is a lively and entertaining read beginning with Robin Hood and progessing through to outlaws in cyberspace.

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Published: 9th December 1996