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''The Outlaws of Sherwood'' is a retelling of the [[Robin Hood]] legend by [[Robin McKinley]]. It deliberately deconstructs the figures and setting, trying for historical accuracy and psychological plausibility.
''[[The Outlaws of Sherwood]]'' is a retelling of the [[Robin Hood]] legend by [[Robin McKinley]]. It deliberately deconstructs the figures and setting, trying for historical accuracy and psychological plausibility.
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* [[Bittersweet Ending]]
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]
* [[Historical Domain Character]]: [[Richard the Lion Heart]] at the end, with more historical nuance than is often the case when Richard appears at the end of a Robin Hood tale.
* [[Historical Domain Character]]: [[Richard the Lion Heart]] at the end, with more historical nuance than is often the case when Richard appears at the end of a Robin Hood tale.
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[[Category:Historical Fiction Literature]]
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[[Category:The Outlaws of Sherwood]]
[[Category:The Outlaws of Sherwood]]
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