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  • BESSINGER JR, JESS BALSOR. The Beginnings of the Robin Hood tradition, with an Annotated … 1952. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Harvard Library. Citation ⁃ BESSINGER JR, JESS BALSOR. The Beginnings of the Robin Hood Tradition, with an Annotated Bibliographical Supplement to 1951 (Harvard University, 1952) .
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  • BESSINGER JR, JESS BALSOR. The Beginnings of the Robin Hood tradition, with an Annotated … 1952. Bibliographical sources ⁃ Harvard Library. Citation ⁃ BESSINGER JR, JESS BALSOR. The Beginnings of the Robin Hood Tradition, with an Annotated Bibliographical Supplement to 1951 (Harvard University, 1952) .
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-15. Revised by … This page lists works in literary criticism and cultural studies dealing with the Robin Hood tradition. Essential ⁃ Clawson, William Hall 1909a ⁃ Fowler, David C 1968a ⁃⁃ Fowler, David C 1999a ⁃ Ohlgren, Thomas H 2007a ⁃ Nelson, Malcolm A 1973a ⁃ Singman, Jeffrey L 1998a. Significant ⁃ Barnard, John 1989a ⁃⁃ Barnard, John 1999a ⁃ Basdeo, Stephen 2016a ⁃ Benyon, John 2008a ⁃ BESSINGER JR, JESS BALSOR 1952ABESSINGER JR, JESS BALSOR 1966a ⁃ BESSINGER JR, JESS BALSOR 1974a ⁃⁃ BESSINGER JR, JESS BALSOR 1999a ⁃ Blamires, David 2008a ⁃ Blunk, Laura 2008a ⁃ Brockman, Bennett A 1982a ⁃ Butler, Marilyn Speers 1979a ⁃⁃ Butler, Marilyn Speers 1999a ⁃ Butler, Michelle M 2011a ⁃ Carroll, Michael P 2014a ⁃ …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-14. Revised by … Essential ⁃ Gable, John Harris 1939a. With some 950 works in a total of c. 1550 editions/printings Gable's bibliography remains an essential reference for the period up to 1935. For rarer items Gable lists libraries holding copies, and in most cases he provides references to bibliographical sources. However, the bibliography is by no means exhaustive. A wealth of materials in sources that do not belong to the Robin Hood tradition proper, especially allusions, dramatic records, and primary soruces for Robin Hood place-names, was left untapped. Coverage of sources in languages other than English is also extremely patchy. Significant ⁃ BESSINGER JR, JESS BALSOR 1952A. Not seen, but known to contain extensive bibliography. ⁃ Chandler, John H., compil. 'Robin Hood: Select Literary Bibliography', at: The Robin Hood Project: a Robbins Library Digital Project (University of Rochester). Extensive selection, …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-12. Revised by … Significant ⁃ BESSINGER, JR, JESS BALSOR 1952A ⁃ Butler, Michelle M 2011a. ⁃ Chandler, John H. 'Robin Hood: Development of a Popular Hero' (2006), at: The Robin Hood Project: a Robbins Library Digital Project (University of Rochester) ⁃ Clawson, William Hall 1909a ⁃ Cotten-Spreckelmeyer, Antha 2011a. ⁃ Evans, Ruth 2006a ⁃ Flügel, Ewald 1899a. Virtually exhaustive chronological annotated listing of printings of Child ballads, preceded by a discussion of missing glosses and other minor shortcomings of the ESPB from a philological point of view. ⁃ Fox, Adam 1999a. ⁃ Fricke, Richard 1883a. ⁃⁃ Fricke, Richard 1883b ⁃ Friedman, John Block 2011a ⁃ Green, Richard Firth 2004a. ⁃ Griffin, Carrie 2011a. ⁃ Harlan-Haughey, Sarah 2016a. See especially ch. 4, "The Menace in the Greenwood: Gamelyn, Gisborne, and …
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