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* {{:Nielsen, Henrik Thiil 1990a}}, pp. 3-4, 9, 12 & n. 2. Discusses early Robin Hood allusions (c.1377-c.1500).
* {{:Nielsen, Henrik Thiil 1990a}}, pp. 3-4, 9, 12 & n. 2. Discusses early Robin Hood allusions (c.1377-c.1500).
* {{:Rodgers, Joseph 1908a}}, pp. 21-52: 'Robin Hood'; as well as discussing historical and mythological hypotheses on the origin of the outlaw tradition, Rodgers cites and discuses a number of medieval and early modern allusions to Robin Hood.
* {{:Rodgers, Joseph 1908a}}, pp. 21-52: 'Robin Hood'; as well as discussing historical and mythological hypotheses on the origin of the outlaw tradition, Rodgers cites and discuses a number of medieval and early modern allusions to Robin Hood.

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By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-28. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-19.