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__NOTOC__{{AlCharts}}<p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-01. Revised by {{#realname:{{REVISIONUSER}}}}, {{REVISIONYEAR}}-{{REVISIONMONTH}}-{{REVISIONDAY2}}.</p><div class="no-img"><p>This section covers allusions occurring in narrative (or lyrical) sources, including belletristic literature, works of folk literature, historical narrative works such as chronicles and non-specialist works on English (local) history, cartographical works published in book form, itineraries, (auto)biographies, and records and papers of belletrist authors, scientists, politicians etc. as well as letters of all kinds. Allusions are generally understood to be short passages occurring in longer works. This may include short poems quoted ''in toto'' in other works.</p>
<p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-01. Revised by {{#realname:{{REVISIONUSER}}}}, {{REVISIONYEAR}}-{{REVISIONMONTH}}-{{REVISIONDAY2}}.</p><div class="no-img">
<p>This section covers literary allusions occurring in narrative (or lyrical) sources. "Literary" is here understood somewhat broadly as including all belletristic works, works of folk literature, historical narrative works such as chronicles and non-specialist works on English (local) history. Also included are cartographical works published in book form, itineraries, (auto)biographies, and records and papers of belletrist authors, scientists, politicians etc. Allusions are generally understood to be short passages occurring in longer works. This may include short poems quoted ''in toto'' in other works.</p>


<p>Comparisons of actual historical persons with Robin Hood (Little John etc.) and characterizations of such persons as Robin Hood (Little John etc.) are considered historical allusions and are therefore excluded from this section along with records relating to actual persons, criminal or otherwise, named Robin/Robert Hood or surnamed Robinhood, persons carrying the same name as secondary or minor characters, i.e. Little John or Will Scarlet, men surnamed Littlejohn, and records relating to historical sheriffs of Nottingham. Such material is found in the Records subsection of the [[Historiography]] section. Records relating to festivals or performances of dramas at specific localities are found in the [[Festivals]] and [[Drama]] sections respectively. Simple entries in trade directories of the name and address of public houses named after Robin Hood  are referred to where relevant in the Place-names section but are not treated as allusions, but where such works include relevant passages in descriptive or introductory text these may be considered allusions.</p>
<p>Records relating to actual persons, criminal or otherwise, named Robin/Robert Hood or surnamed Robinhood, persons carrying the same name as secondary or minor characters, i.e. Little John or Will Scarlet, men surnamed Littlejohn, and records relating to historical sheriffs of Nottingham are found in the Records subsection of the [[Historiography]] section. Records relating to festivals or performances of dramas at specific localities are found in the [[Festivals]] and [[Drama]] sections respectively.</p>  


<p>Keywords in the allusion citations are indicated as follows: <keyword>Robin Hood</keyword>, <keyword>Maid Marian</keyword>, <keyword>Friar Tuck</keyword>. Unless otherwise indicated in the "Source notes" to the allusion in question, such keywords are not underlined in the printed, online or MS source.</p>
<p>Simple entries in trade directories of the name and address of public houses named after Robin Hood are referred to where relevant in the Place-names section but are not treated as allusions. However, where such works include relevant passages in descriptive or introductory text these may be considered allusions.</p>
=== Specific allusions ===
''Allusions are grouped by century:''
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<p>Keywords in the allusion citations are indicated as follows: <keyword>Robin Hood</keyword>, <keyword>Maid Marian</keyword>, <keyword>Friar Tuck</keyword>. Unless otherwise indicated in the "Source notes" to the allusion in question, such keywords are not underlined or otherwise differentiated from the body text in the printed, online or MS source.</p>
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=== Lists of allusions ===
=== Lists of allusions ===
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Revision as of 13:16, 26 April 2019

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By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-01. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-04-26.

This section covers allusions occurring in narrative (or lyrical) sources, including belletristic literature, works of folk literature, historical narrative works such as chronicles and non-specialist works on English (local) history, cartographical works published in book form, itineraries, (auto)biographies, and records and papers of belletrist authors, scientists, politicians etc. as well as letters of all kinds. Allusions are generally understood to be short passages occurring in longer works. This may include short poems quoted in toto in other works.

Records relating to actual persons, criminal or otherwise, named Robin/Robert Hood or surnamed Robinhood, persons carrying the same name as secondary or minor characters, i.e. Little John or Will Scarlet, men surnamed Littlejohn, and records relating to historical sheriffs of Nottingham are found in the Records subsection of the Historiography section. Records relating to festivals or performances of dramas at specific localities are found in the Festivals and Drama sections respectively.

Simple entries in trade directories of the name and address of public houses named after Robin Hood are referred to where relevant in the Place-names section but are not treated as allusions. However, where such works include relevant passages in descriptive or introductory text these may be considered allusions.

Keywords in the allusion citations are indicated as follows: Robin Hood, Maid Marian, Friar Tuck. Unless otherwise indicated in the "Source notes" to the allusion in question, such keywords are not underlined or otherwise differentiated from the body text in the printed, online or MS source.

Allusions

Allusions are grouped by century:

General allusion groupings and topics

Lists of allusions

Studies and criticism


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