Winner of the Academy Award for best dramatic score in 1938, the score
for The Adventures of Robin Hood is seen by many as the archetypal
accompaniment to a Warner Brothers swashbuckler, and it established the
score's composer, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, as one of the leading
exponents of film score composition at a formative point in its history.
In the newest addition to the Scarecrow Film Score Guides series, author
Ben Winters uses manuscript and archival research to challenge
preconceived notions about the score's composer and its authorship.
Winters examines Korngold's career, his film scoring techniques, and his
engagement with the Hollywood studio system; he examines the film's
treatment of the Robin Hood legend, its historical and critical
contexts, and its place within the swashbuckler genre and the studio's
anti-fascist agenda.