Phillips, Helen 2005a
From International Robin Hood Bibliography
Phillips, Helen, ed. Robin Hood: Medieval and Post-Medieval / Helen Phillips Editor. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005. 197 pp. ISBN 1-85182-931-8.
Contents:
- pp. 9-20: Phillips, Helen. 'Introduction'
- pp. 21-41: Gray, Douglas. 'Everybody's Robin Hood'
- pp. 42-50: Pearsall, Derek. 'Little John and the ballad of Robin Hood and the Monk'
- pp. 51-59: Green, Richard Firth. 'The hermit and the outlaw: new evidence for Robin Hood's death?'
- pp. 60-68: Pearcy, Roy. 'The literary Robin Hood: character and function in Fitts 1, 2 and 4 of the Gest of Robyn Hode'
- pp. 69-78: Ohlgren, Thomas H. 'Merchant adventure in Robin Hood and the Potter'
- pp. 79-90: Jones, Timothy S. "'Oublïé ai chevalerie: Tristan, Malory, and the outlaw-knight"
- pp. 91-112: Hepworth, David. 'A grave tale'
- pp. 113-28: Oakley-Brown, Liz. 'Framing Robin Hood: temporality and textuality in Anthony Munday's Huntington plays'
- pp. 129-44: Knight, Stephen. "'Meere English Flocks': Ben Jonson's The Sad Shepherd and the Robin Hood tradition"
- pp. 145-53: Troost, Linda. 'The noble Peasant'
- pp. 154-66: Phillips, Helen. 'Robin Hood, the prioress of Kirklees and Charlotte Brontë'
- pp. 167-80: Potter, Lois. 'Robin Hood and the fairies: Alfred Noyes' Sherwood'
- pp. 181-87: Evans, Michael R. 'Robin Hood in the landscape: place-name evidence and mythology'
- pp. 188-90: Hepworth, David, ed. 'Appendix: written epitaphs of Robin Hood'
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