Phillips, Helen 2008a
From International Robin Hood Bibliography
Phillips, Helen, ed. Bandit Territories: British Outlaw Traditions / edited by Helen Phillips. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2008. xiii, 283 pp. 13.5 x 21.5 cm. Illus. dust-jacket. Hardback. ISBN 978-0-7083-1985-7.
Contents
- 'Acknowledgements', p. vii
- 'Abbreviations', pp. ix-x
- 'Note on Contributors', pp. xi-xiii
- Helen Phillips. 'Bandit Territories and Good Outlaws', pp. 1-23
- Thomas Hahn; Stephen Thomas Knight. '"Exempt Me, Sire, For I Am Afeard of Women": Gendering Robin Hood', pp. 24-43
- David Blamires. 'Maid Marian in Twentieth-century Children's Books', pp. 44-57
- Adrian Price. 'Welsh Bandits', pp. 58-72
- Glyn Sheridan Burgess. 'Fouke Fitz Waryn III and King John: Good Outlaw and Bad King', pp. 73-98
- Stephen Thomas Knight. 'Rabbie Hood: The Development of the English Outlaw Myth in Scotland', pp. 99-118
- Helen Phillips. 'Scott and the Outlaws', pp. 119-42
- Marcus A. J. Smith; Julian N. Wasserman. 'Sketches by a Green Crayon: Washington Irving, Robin Hood and the Emerging American Frontier', pp. 143-66
- Jeffrey Richards. 'Robin Hood, King Arthur and Cold War Chivalry', pp. 167-95
- Laura Blunk. 'And for the best supporting hero ... Little John', pp. 196-216
- Allen W. Wright. '"Begone, knave! Robbery is out of fashion hereabouts!": Robin Hood and the Comics Code', pp. 217-32
- John Benyon. 'Robin Hood is alive and well in Cityton Prison', pp. 233-55
- 'Bibliography', pp. 256-69
- 'Index', pp. 271-83
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