"Le Noir Faineant in the Hermit's Cell", an illustration from an 1886 edition of Sir
Walter Scott's 1819 novel
Ivanhoe. Here, we see Le Noir Faineant, or the Black Knight (
Richard the Lionheart in disguise) with
Friar Tuck. Scott was an early pioneer in the development of the modern novel, and largely created the genre of
historical fiction by weaving together legends and characters into his own creations.
Ivanhoe, the story of one of the remaining
Saxon noble families at a time when the English nobility was overwhelmingly
Norman, was greatly influential on the modern view of the English
folk hero Robin Hood, and has inspired many adaptations around the world in theatre, opera, film, and television.
Engraver: J. Cooper; Restoration: Adam Cuerden