ROBIN HOOD STORIES: ROBIN HOOD AND THE TINKER and THE SHOOTING MATCH AT NOTTINGHAM A DOUBLE PLAY
⭐ SHOW NOTES- A 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales Double Play ROBIN HOOD AND THE TINKER (Story 1)
By Howard Pyle From The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood (1883)
In this lively and humorous early episode of the Robin Hood cycle, Howard Pyle introduces one of the most memorable encounters in the greenwood. When the Sheriff of Nottingham hatches yet another plan to capture the elusive outlaw, he enlists the help of a wandering tinker—an honest, good‑natured fellow who knows nothing of Robin Hood except the price on his head.
But Robin, ever the master of disguise and mischief, meets the tinker on the road and quickly turns the tables. What follows is a spirited exchange of wit, ale, and unexpected friendship, culminating in a clash that is as comical as it is spirited. Pyle's storytelling shines here, blending action with warm humor and the timeless theme that appearances can be deceiving.
This tale captures the early flavor of the Robin Hood legend: bold, playful, and full of the rough‑and‑tumble camaraderie that made the outlaw band beloved for generations.
⭐ Why This Story Delights
* A classic "Robin in disguise" encounter
* Humor and good‑natured trickery at the heart of the tale
* A memorable introduction to the tinker, one of Pyle's most colorful side characters
* A perfect example of Robin Hood's charm and quick thinking
⭐ SHOW NOTES THE SHOOTING MATCH AT NOTTINGHAM
By Howard Pyle From The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood (1883)
One of the most iconic episodes in the Robin Hood tradition, The Shooting Match at Nottingham brings listeners to the heart of the Sheriff's domain, where a grand archery contest is announced—complete with a glittering golden arrow as the prize. The Sheriff's true aim, however, is not to celebrate marksmanship but to lure Robin Hood into a trap.
Robin, of course, cannot resist the challenge. Disguised and accompanied by his loyal band, he slips into Nottingham to test his skill against the finest archers in the shire. What follows is a tale filled with tension, daring, and the kind of clever reversals that define the Robin Hood legend.
Pyle's retelling captures the excitement of the contest, the danger of discovery, and the triumphant spirit of the outlaw who refuses to bow to tyranny—even when surrounded by enemies.
⭐ Why This Story Endures
* One of the most famous archery contests in literature
* A perfect showcase of Robin Hood's unmatched skill
* High tension, clever disguises, and a dramatic escape
* A foundational episode in the Robin Hood mythos
⭐ ABOUT THESE EPISODES
These two Howard Pyle adventures—one playful, one iconic—highlight the full range of the Robin Hood legend: humor, daring, fellowship, and the eternal struggle between justice and oppression. Perfect for listeners who enjoy classic adventure, medieval color, and the timeless charm of Sherwood Forest.
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