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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-09-03. Revised by … Essential Only first editions of essential collections are included here. For later editions and printings, see the appropriate page listed below under "Collections arranged by editor". Collections arranged by editor ⁃ Scholarly Ballad collections - A to K Ballads
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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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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-02. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-17. Allusion Source notes "l. 19 Course-a-Park] A country game, akin to Barleybreak, and not unlike Kiss-in-the-ring". "1. 32. Whitson-ale] [...] The surplus of these feasts, supplied by parochial contributions, was devoted to repairs, etc., connected with the church fabric or furniture. Thus, an inscription on the ringing-gallery at Cawston, Norfolk, records ' what good ale this work made'; and another, on the 'bachelors' loft' before the south chapel of the chancel at Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex, states that part of the expense was defrayed by 'alys.'" [p. 371.] IRHB's brackets. IRHB comments The editor does not comment on what may be an allusion to George à Greene, the Pinder of Wakefield. In this context, "lusty Roger" just possibly might allude to Roger of Doncaster of the Gest ("Red Roger" of the A-version of Robin Hood's Death; C119 A), but that would make Suckling something of a Robin Hood …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-09-03. Revised by … A B C D E F G H I J K Ballads Scholarly Ballad collections
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