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<p>This page lists works in literary criticism and cultural studies dealing with the Robin Hood tradition.</p>
<p>This page lists works in literary criticism and cultural studies dealing with the Robin Hood tradition.</p>
=== Essential ===
 
== Essential ==
* {{:Clawson, William Hall 1909a}}
* {{:Fowler, David C 1968a}}
** {{:Fowler, David C 1999a}}
* {{:Ohlgren, Thomas H 2007a}}
* {{:Ohlgren, Thomas H 2007a}}
* {{:Nelson, Malcolm A 1973a}}
* {{:Nelson, Malcolm A 1973a}}
* {{:Singman, Jeffrey L 1998a}}.
* {{:Singman, Jeffrey L 1998a}}.
=== Significant ===
== Significant ==
* {{:Barnard, John 1989a}}
** {{:Barnard, John 1999a}}
* {{:Basdeo, Stephen 2016a}}
* {{:Benyon, John 2008a}}
* {{:Benyon, John 2008a}}
* {{:Bessinger, Jr, Jess Balsor 1966a}}
* {{:Bessinger Jr, Jess Balsor 1952a}}
* {{:Bessinger, Jr, Jess Balsor 1952a}}
* {{:Bessinger Jr, Jess Balsor 1966a}}
* {{:Bessinger Jr, Jess Balsor 1974a}}
** {{:Bessinger Jr, Jess Balsor 1999a}}
* {{:Blamires, David 2008a}}
* {{:Blamires, David 2008a}}
* {{:Blunk, Laura 2008a}}
* {{:Blunk, Laura 2008a}}
* {{:Brockman, Bennett A 1982a}}
* {{:Butler, Marilyn Speers 1979a}}
** {{:Butler, Marilyn Speers 1999a}}
* {{:Butler, Michelle M 2011a}}
* {{:Butler, Michelle M 2011a}}
* {{:Carroll, Michael P 2014a}}
* {{:Carroll, Michael P 2014a}}
* {{:Castleberry, Kristi J 2017a}}
* Chandler, John H. [http://d.lib.rochester.edu/robin-hood/text/chandler-robin-hood-development-of-a-popular-hero 'Robin Hood: Development of a Popular Hero'] (2006), at: [http://d.lib.rochester.edu/robin-hood The Robin Hood Project: a Robbins Library Digital Project (University of Rochester)]
* Chandler, John H. [http://d.lib.rochester.edu/robin-hood/text/chandler-robin-hood-development-of-a-popular-hero 'Robin Hood: Development of a Popular Hero'] (2006), at: [http://d.lib.rochester.edu/robin-hood The Robin Hood Project: a Robbins Library Digital Project (University of Rochester)]
* {{:Chandler, John H 2011a}}
* {{:Chandler, John H 2011a}}
* {{:Chen, Jianguo 2008a}}
* {{:Chen, Jianguo 2008a}}
* {{:Chism, Christine 2017a}}
* {{:Cohoon, Lorinda B 2007a}}
* {{:Cooper, Helen 2006a}}
* {{:Cooper, Helen 2006a}}
* {{:Coote, Lesley A 2011a}}
* {{:Coote, Lesley A 2011a}}
* {{:Coote, Lesley A 2020a}}
* {{:Cotten-Spreckelmeyer, Antha 2011a}}
* {{:Cotten-Spreckelmeyer, Antha 2011a}}
* {{:Driver, Martha W 2006a}}
* {{:Driver, Martha W 2006a}}
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* {{:Gaylord, Alan T 2008a}}
* {{:Gaylord, Alan T 2008a}}
* {{:Gossedge, Rob 2011a}}
* {{:Gossedge, Rob 2011a}}
* {{:Gray, Douglas 1984a}}
** {{:Gray, Douglas 1999a}}
* {{:Gray, Douglas 2005a}}
* {{:Gray, Douglas 2005a}}
* {{:Green, Richard Firth 2005a|Green, Richard Firth. 'The hermit and the outlaw: new evidence for Robin Hood's death?'}}
* {{:Green, Richard Firth 2005a|Green, Richard Firth. 'The hermit and the outlaw: new evidence for Robin Hood's death?'}}
* {{:Griffin, Carrie 2011a}}
* {{:Griffin, Carrie 2011a}}
* {{:Griffin, Carrie 2017a}}
* {{:Griffy, Henry 2008a}}
* {{:Griffy, Henry 2008a}}
* {{:Hahn, Thomas 2008a}}
* {{:Hahn, Thomas 2008a}}
* {{:Hahn, Thomas 2008b}}
* {{:Hahn, Thomas 2008b}}
* {{:Haller, Andreas J 2020a}}
* {{:Halsey, Alan 1996a}}. Literature ''and'' criticism. Mind expanding.
* {{:Halsey, Alan 1996a}}. Literature ''and'' criticism. Mind expanding.
* {{:Harlan-Haughey, Sarah 2016a}}. See especially ch. 4, "The Menace in the Greenwood: Gamelyn, Gisborne, and Little John" (pp. 143-77) and ch. 5, "Chasing the Green Hart" (pp. 178-98).
* {{:Harlan-Haughey, Sarah 2016a}}. See especially ch. 4, "The Menace in the Greenwood: Gamelyn, Gisborne, and Little John" (pp. 143-77) and ch. 5, "Chasing the Green Hart" (pp. 178-98).
* {{:Hanawalt, Barbara A 2011a}}
* {{:Hanawalt, Barbara A 2011a}}
* {{:Hepworth, David 2005a}}
* {{:Hepworth, David 2005a}}
* {{:Hoyle, Richard 2017a}}
* {{:Johnson, Valerie B 2002a}}
* {{:Johnson, Valerie B 2002a}}
* {{:Johnson, Valerie B 2006a}}
* {{:Johnson, Valerie B 2006a}}
* {{:Johnson, Valerie B 2011a}}
* {{:Johnson, Valerie B 2011a}}
* {{:Johnson, Valerie B 2017a}}
* {{:Kaler, Anne K 1997a}}
* {{:Kaufman, Alexander L 2011a}}
* {{:Kaufman, Alexander L 2011a}}
* {{:Kaufman, Alexander L 2011b}}
* {{:Kaufman, Alexander L 2011b}}
* {{:Kaufman, Alexander L 2011c}}
* {{:Kaufman, Alexander L 2011c}}
* {{:Kaufman, Alexander L 2017a}}
* {{:Kirgiss, Crystal 2011a}}
* {{:Kirgiss, Crystal 2011a}}
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 1987a}}
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 1987a}}
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 1993a}}
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 1993a}}
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 1994a}}. A study which pays more attention to post-Medieval developments than some prior works on the outlaw tradition (presumably this circumstance suggested the book's immodest subtitle). There are a good many points of detail where a more thorough analysis must lead one to disagree with Knight.  
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 1994a}}. A study which pays more attention to post-Medieval developments than some prior works on the outlaw tradition (presumably this circumstance suggested the book's immodest subtitle). There are a good many points of detail where a more thorough analysis must lead one to disagree with Knight.  
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 1999a}}. A good (but overpriced) selection of Robin Hood criticism.
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 1999a}}. A useful but overpriced selection of previously published Robin Hood criticism.
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 2006a}}
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 2005a|Knight, Stephen. "'Meere English Flocks': Ben Jonson's ''The Sad Shepherd'' and the Robin Hood tradition"}}
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 2005a|Knight, Stephen. "'Meere English Flocks': Ben Jonson's ''The Sad Shepherd'' and the Robin Hood tradition"}}
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 2006a}}
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 2006a}}
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* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 2011b}}
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 2011b}}
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 2012a}}
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 2012a}}
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 2017a}}
* {{:Krasner, Orly Leah 2008a}}
* {{:Krasner, Orly Leah 2008a}}
* {{:Leahy, Mark 2011a}}
* {{:Leahy, Mark 2011a}}
* {{:Levy, Brian J 2011a}}
* {{:Levy, Brian J 2011a}}
* {{:Marshall, John 2006a}}
* {{:Marshall, John 2008a}}
* {{:Marshall, John 2008a}}
** {{:Marshall, John 2020f}}
* {{:Marshall, John 2017a}}
** {{:Marshall, John 2020g}}
* {{:Marshall, John 2020a}}
* {{:May, Jill 2008a}}
* {{:May, Jill 2008a}}
* {{:McInnis, Judy B 2008a}}
* {{:McInnis, Judy B 2008a}}
* {{:Nagy, Joseph Falaky 1980a}}
** {{:Nagy, Joseph Falaky 1999a}}
* {{:Nagy, Joseph Falaky 2007a}}
* {{:Nielsen, Henrik Thiil 1990a}}
* {{:Nielsen, Henrik Thiil 1990a}}
* {{:Noone, Kristin 2017a}}
* {{:Oakley-Brown, Liz 2005a|Oakley-Brown, Liz. 'Framing Robin Hood: temporality and textuality in Anthony Munday's Huntington plays'}}
* {{:Oakley-Brown, Liz 2005a|Oakley-Brown, Liz. 'Framing Robin Hood: temporality and textuality in Anthony Munday's Huntington plays'}}
* {{:Ohlgren, Thomas H 2005b|Ohlgren, Thomas H. 'Merchant adventure in <i>Robin Hood and the Potter</i>'}}
* {{:Ohlgren, Thomas H 2005b|Ohlgren, Thomas H. 'Merchant adventure in <i>Robin Hood and the Potter</i>'}}
* {{:Ohlgren, Thomas H 2006a}}
* {{:Ohlgren, Thomas H 2006a}}
* {{:Ohlgren, Thomas H 2013b}}
* {{:Ormrod, William Mark 2006a}}
* {{:Ormrod, William Mark 2006a}}
* {{:Ohlgren, Thomas H 2013b}}
* {{:Pearcy, Roy 2005a|Pearcy, Roy. 'The literary Robin Hood: character and function in Fitts 1, 2 and 4 of the <i>Gest of Robyn Hode</i>'}}
* {{:Pearcy, Roy 2005a|Pearcy, Roy. 'The literary Robin Hood: character and function in Fitts 1, 2 and 4 of the <i>Gest of Robyn Hode</i>'}}
* {{:Pearsall, Derek 2005a|Pearsall, Derek. 'Little John and the ballad of <i>Robin Hood and the Monk</i>'}}
* {{:Pearsall, Derek 2005a|Pearsall, Derek. 'Little John and the ballad of <i>Robin Hood and the Monk</i>'}}
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* {{:Richards, Jeffrey 2008a}}
* {{:Richards, Jeffrey 2008a}}
* {{:Rouse, Andrew C 2003a}}
* {{:Rouse, Andrew C 2003a}}
* {{:Rowland, Thomas 2017a}}
* {{:Seal, Graham 2009a}}
* {{:Seal, Graham 2009a}}
* {{:Smith, Marcus A J 2008a}}
* {{:Smith, Marcus A J 2008a}}
* {{:Spraggs, Gillian 2001a}}. See especially chapters 5: 'The Robin Hood Tradition', 6: 'Good Fellows and Sworn Brothers', and 7: 'Guests at Robin Hood's Table'
* {{:Spraggs, Gillian 2001a}}. See especially chapters 5: 'The Robin Hood Tradition', 6: 'Good Fellows and Sworn Brothers', and 7: 'Guests at Robin Hood's Table'
* {{:Stallybrass, Peter 1985a}}
** {{:Stallybrass, Peter 1999a}}
* {{:Stock, Lorraine Kochanske 2008a}}
* {{:Stock, Lorraine Kochanske 2008a}}
* {{:Tardiff, Richard 1983a}}
* {{:Symons, Dana 2017a}}
* {{:Tardif, Richard 1983a}}
* {{:Tardif, Richard 1999a}}
* {{:Thompson, Kimberly Ann Macaure 2011a}}
* {{:Thompson, Kimberly Ann Macaure 2011a}}
* {{:Troost, Linda 2005a|Troost, Linda. 'The noble Peasant'}}
* {{:Troost, Linda 2005a|Troost, Linda. 'The noble Peasant'}}
* {{:Vries, Jan de 1917a}}
* {{:Utter, Benjamin Daniel 2016a}}. Ch. 4, pp. 185-247: '"Thys ys bot weke gere": Dismas, Devotion, and Desperation in the Early Robin Hood Ballads'.
* {{:Winick, Stephen D 2008a}}
* {{:Winick, Stephen D 2008a}}
* {{:Wright, Allan W 2008a}}
* {{:Wright, Allen W 2008a}}
* {{:Yongue, Patricia Lee 2008a}}.
* {{:Yongue, Patricia Lee 2008a}}.


=== Dated but interesting ===
== Of interest ==
* {{:Coote, H C 1885a}}. Discusses the [[Gest of Robyn Hode]] to demonstrate "the disagreeable fact [...] that communism was publicly advocated in this country in the reign of that too glorious monarch Edward III". Crude and antagonistic as it is, Coote's paper in its essence anticipates the views of Hilton and Keen in his younger years.
* {{:Anonymous 1847a}}
* {{:Dixon-Kennedy, Mike 2006a}}. This book would have been very useful if it had included source references
* {{:Prideaux, William Francis 1886a}}
** {{:Prideaux, William Francis 1999a}}
* {{:Prideaux, William Francis 1887a}}
* {{:Prideaux, William Francis 1887b}}
* {{:Stead, Philip John 1949a}}
* {{:Vries, Jan de 1917a}}.
 
== Dated but of interest ==
* {{:Coote, H C 1885a}}. Discusses the [[Gest of Robyn Hode]] to demonstrate "the disagreeable fact [...] that communism was publicly advocated in this country in the reign of that too glorious monarch Edward III". Crude and biased as it is, Coote's paper in essence anticipates the views of Hilton and Keen in his younger years.
* {{:Hole, Christina 1948a}}, pp. ?-?
** {{:Hole, Christina 1992a}}, pp. ?-?
* {{:Orange, James 1840a}}, vol. I, pp. 202-224 (Book VII, Ch. VII), "Robin Hood".
* {{:Orange, James 1840a}}, vol. I, pp. 202-224 (Book VII, Ch. VII), "Robin Hood".


=== Other criticism ===
== Not seen ==
{{:Dixon-Kennedy, Mike 2006a}}. This book consists of four parts, three appendices and a bibliography. The first part, 'The Legends of Robin Hood and his Merry Men' (pp. 3-112) consists of 402 numbered paragraphs which the compiler thinks together perhaps give "the most complete version of the legendary life of Robin Hood".<ref>Dixon-Kennedy (2006), p. 3.</ref> The sources are the half dozen earliest ballads and "a plethora of other literature, both ancient and modern".<ref>''Ibid.''</ref> The identity of the modern sources is not revealed and no source references are given for any of the 402 paragraphs. The body of the work presents a synthetic narrative whose usefulness is severely compromised because its relationship to its sources is entirely opaque. It is much to be regretted that the compiler did not chose to include source references. Part two, 'An A&ndash;Z of People and Places' (pp. 115-228) would have been a very useful encyclopedia of the Robin Hood tradition if source references had been added for each entry. All sorts of minor characters are given their own entries, but we are never (or only incidentally) told in which source(s) they figure, so readers without extensive knowledge of the tradition have no way of knowing which of the characters and incidents treated in the encyclopedia are found in, say, nineteenth century children's books and which are from late medieval ballads. Part three, 'Source Texts' (pp. 231-403), consists of the texts of 21 Robin Hood ballads, the ballad of [[Robyn and Gandeleyn]], and a wordlist. The manner in which they were edited is entirely opaque. Three useful appendixes consist of maps, a chronology, and a film list.
* {{:Haworth, Peter 1927a}}, pp. 30-45: 'The Robin Hood Ballads'.<!--
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Latest revision as of 01:59, 1 June 2022

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-15. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-06-01.

This page lists works in literary criticism and cultural studies dealing with the Robin Hood tradition.

Essential

Significant

Of interest

Dated but of interest

Not seen