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* {{:Graves, Robert von Ranke 1957a}}, pp. xvi-xvii, 149-50,156, 158. To Graves popular ballads, including those of the Robin Hood cycle, were full of traces of the 'Old Religion'.
* {{:Graves, Robert von Ranke 1957a}}, pp. xvi-xvii, 149-50,156, 158. To Graves popular ballads, including those of the Robin Hood cycle, were full of traces of the 'Old Religion'.
* {{:Kennedy, D N 1955a}}
* {{:Kennedy, D N 1955a}}
* {{:Raglan, Lord 1936a}}. Ch. 4: "Robin Hood", pp. 47-56, argues that Robin Hood was a mythical character.
** {{:Raglan, Lord 1949a}}. Ch. 4: "Robin Hood", pp. 46-55.
** {{:Raglan, Lord 1956a}}. Ch. 4: "Robin Hood", pp. 45-53. Not seen.
** {{:Raglan, Lord 1975a}}. Ch. 4: "Robin Hood", pp. 45-53.
** {{:Raglan, Lord 2003a}}. Ch. 4: "Robin Hood", pp. 45-53. Not seen.
* {{:Rodgers, Joseph 1908a}}, pp. 21-52: 'Robin Hood', among other things discusses mythological interpretations of the Robin Hood character
* {{:Rodgers, Joseph 1908a}}, pp. 21-52: 'Robin Hood', among other things discusses mythological interpretations of the Robin Hood character
** {{:Rodgers, Joseph 1908b}}. As preceding
** {{:Rodgers, Joseph 1908b}}. As preceding

Revision as of 11:38, 19 November 2017

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-09. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-11-19.

This page lists sources that interpret Robin Hood as a mythical (mythological) figure and sources that discuss and/or criticize such views.

Studies and criticism