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Revision as of 15:42, 27 June 2017
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-15. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-06-27.
Studies and criticism
- Hanawalt, Barbara A. 'Portraits of Outlaws, Felons, and Rebels in Late Medieval England', in: Kaufman, Alexander L., ed. British Outlaws of Literature and History (Jefferson, NC, 2011), pp. 45-66
- Kaufman, Alexander L., ed. British Outlaws of Literature and History (Jefferson, NC, 2011)
- Ohlgren, Thomas H. 'The Ghostly Forester in Walsingham's Chronicon Angliae: A Template for Robin Hood?', in: Yager, Susan, ed.; Morse-Gagné, Elise E., ed. Interpretation and Performance: Essays for Alan Gaylord (Provo, Utah, 2013), pp. 23-32
- Phillips, Helen. 'Bandit Territories and Good Outlaws', in: Phillips, Helen, ed. Bandit Territories: British Outlaw Traditions (Cardiff, 2008), pp. 1-23
- Price, Adrian. 'Welsh Bandits', in: Phillips, Helen, ed. Bandit Territories: British Outlaw Traditions (Cardiff, 2008), pp. 58-72
- Spraggs, Gillian. Outlaws & Highwaymen: The Cult of the Robber in England from the Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century (London, 2001)