Chapman, James, 1968-

Swashbucklers : the costume adventure series / James Chapman. - 1 online resource (296 pages) : illustrations

Includes bibliographical references (page 262-266) and index.

Exporting Englishness -- Fantasy factories -- Revisionist revivals -- Rebels with a cause -- Heritage heroes -- Millennial mavericks.

"The book explores the history of swashbuckling television from its origins in the 1950s to the present day. It maps the major production cycles of the Anglophone swashbuckler both in Britain and in the United States and places the genre in its historical, cultural and institutional contexts. It shows how the success of The Adventures of Robin Hood in the 1950s established a template for a genre that has been one of the most successful of British television exports, and considers how America responded to this 'British invasion' with its own swashbuckling heroes such as Zorro."--Back cover.

9780719098932 (e-book)


Action and adventure television programs--History and criticism.


Electronic books.

PN1992.8.A317 / C53 2015

791.456