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This section is concerned with poetry other than ballads, 'art' rather than popular literature. | This section is concerned with poetry other than ballads, 'art' rather than popular literature. | ||
== Specific poems == | |||
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== Poems in Allusions section == | |||
The Allusions section includes {{#ask:[[Category:Allusion in Poetry]]|format=count}} items dealing with short poems that are cited in their entirety and discussed there. These are: | |||
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== Anthologies == | |||
* {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 191-94, 198-202. Includes the anonymous ''Robin Hood and the Duke of Lancaster'' (1727; pp. 191-94); John Keats: ''Robin Hood: to a Friend'' (1818; p. 198f); Alfred Noyes: ''Sherwood'' (1904; p. 200f). With useful brief introductions to the poems. | * {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 191-94, 198-202. Includes the anonymous ''Robin Hood and the Duke of Lancaster'' (1727; pp. 191-94); John Keats: ''Robin Hood: to a Friend'' (1818; p. 198f); Alfred Noyes: ''Sherwood'' (1904; p. 200f). With useful brief introductions to the poems. | ||
== Studies and criticism == | |||
* {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 1994a}}, pp. 158-72. Excellent discussion of 19th century Robin Hood poetry under the heading "Developing a 'Greenwood' Poetry". | * {{:Knight, Stephen Thomas 1994a}}, pp. 158-72. Excellent discussion of 19th century Robin Hood poetry under the heading "Developing a 'Greenwood' Poetry". | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:00, 1 June 2022
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-15. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-06-01.
This section is concerned with poetry other than ballads, 'art' rather than popular literature.
Specific poems
- Benét, William Rose - Death of Robin Hood
- Jones, William - Friar Tuck's Chaunt
- Noyes, Alfred - Sherwood
- R, J F - Adventure in Sherwood Forest
- R, J F - Morte de Robin Hode
- Raymond, George - Legend of Dunmow
- Southey, Robert - Robin Hood
- W, W H C - Robin Hood and His Merry Men
Poems in Allusions section
The Allusions section includes 4 items dealing with short poems that are cited in their entirety and discussed there. These are:
- 1744 - Gale, Roger - Poem on Robin Hood's Well
- 1828 - Crossley, Thomas - Written at Grave of Robin Hood
- 1832 - Scott, Walter - Inscription for Robin Hood's Well
- Late 15th cent. - Anonymous - Untitled burlesque (3)
Anthologies
- Dobson, R. B., ed.; Taylor, J., ed. Rymes of Robyn Hood: an Introduction to the English Outlaw (London, 1976), pp. 191-94, 198-202. Includes the anonymous Robin Hood and the Duke of Lancaster (1727; pp. 191-94); John Keats: Robin Hood: to a Friend (1818; p. 198f); Alfred Noyes: Sherwood (1904; p. 200f). With useful brief introductions to the poems.
Studies and criticism
- Knight, Stephen. Robin Hood: A Complete Study of the English Outlaw (Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Blackwell, 1994), pp. 158-72. Excellent discussion of 19th century Robin Hood poetry under the heading "Developing a 'Greenwood' Poetry".