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- This is a reading list involving the Robin Hood legend.
-
- My criterion for these books is that it be concerned with the Robin
- Hood legend in some way. I have three categories here: novelizations
- (fiction), poetry, and non-fiction (eg, studies and research). There
- are a good number of research and old-manuscript references listed
- here that are probably unavailable except through a University-level
- library. I have split the books up into the following categories:
-
- * Medieval fiction: often published at any point in time, but
- discussing texts from this period. I've arbitrarily put
- everything pre 1600 in this section, although I realize this
- isn't the "medieval" period.
-
- * Fiction (1600-1899): involves any fiction published during this
- time. If I have an 18th century commentary on a 15th century
- work, that goes here. (If it's a 18th century republication of
- something from prior to 1600, let me know and I will move it to
- the above category.)
-
- * Fiction (1900-present): includes all fictionalized accounts
- published in this century.
-
- * Poetry: includes all poetic versions of the Robin Hood legend,
- regardless of when (first) published or written.
-
- * Non-fiction and research: includes analyses of the Robin Hood
- legend: how it started, what purpose it filled, etc. Some of the
- texts that republish old work but include an analysis may have
- been mistakenly filed in one of the fiction categories above; let
- me know if this is the case.
-
- I encourage you to send in any comments you have on a particular book
- for inclusion. I'd like to be able to give a sense of what the book
- offers. In addition, if you have references to books on Robin Hood
- that are *not* listed here, please send them to me for inclusion.
-
- Disclaimer: I have not vouched for the accuracy of each and every
- entry in this list. I would like also to indicate which books are no
- longer in print. If you find mistakes or have additional information
- on a reference, by all means, let me know.
-
- Thanks to: Ann Carlson, Dean Clamons, Matthew Clark, Aaron C. Clarke,
- George T. Crafts, Dan'l Danehy-Oakes, Roger Gardiner, George M.
- Jacobs, Michael Kelly, Larry Hammer, Tovah Hollander, Jane Lean, John
- G. Norman, Robert Oliver, Emma Pease, Tirza van Rijn, John C. Sluder,
- David Salley, Eric John Thiesen, and Elaine Thompson for their
- contributions.
-
- Changes are indicated with |'s.
-
-
-
-
- Table of Contents:
- 1. Fiction (medieval)
- 2. Fiction (1600-1899)
- 3. Fiction (1900-present)
- 4. Poetry
- 5. Non-fiction and research
-
-
- 1. Fiction (medieval)
- ---------------------
-
- _The gallant achievements of Robin Hood : The famous history of Fryer
- Bacon: the romance of Robert the Devil_ (Edinburgh : O. Schulze,
- [1904?]). Early English prose romances.
-
- Childe, Francis. _Ballads of England and Scotland_. Childe collected
- a number of pre 1600 ballads, including ones about Robin Hood, into
- this volume in the mid 1800's. He used earlier collections for his
- sources.
-
- Clawson, William Hall, _The gest of Robin Hood_ (University of Toronto
- library, 1909).
-
- Gutch, John Mathew, ed., _A Lytell geste of Robyn Hode and his meiny_
- (Reprinted from the edition edited by John Mathew Gutch, following the
- Wynken de Worde and William Copland texts, by Edwin and Robert
- Grabhorn for the Westgate Press ;... San Francisco, [1932], 1847).
-
- 2. Fiction (1600-1899)
- ----------------------
-
- _The Adventures of Robert, Earl of Huntingdon, commonly called Robin
- Hood, the famous English archer : being a complete history of all the
- merry adventures and valiant battles_ (Baltimore [Md.] : Printed and
- sold by William Warner, 1812).
-
- _The History of Robin Hood. A new and correct edition_. (London : Printed
- for the Booksellers, 1816). Juvenile.
-
- Dumas, Alexandre, Robin des bois. (Paris, Editions Baudelaire
- [1966]). Translations available.
-
- Egan, Pierce (the Younger), _Robin Hood and Little John : or, The
- merry men of Sherwood forest_ (London: Foster and Hextall, 1840).
-
- Marsh, John B., _The life and adventures of Robin Hood_ (London, New
- York, G. Routledge and sons [1865?]).
-
- Mills, Alfred, _Sherwood Forest, or, Robin Hood and Little John_
- (London : Published by E. Wallis ..., [ca. 1825]).
-
- M. P. (Martin Parker), _A true tale of Robin Hood, or, A brief touch of
- the life and death of that renowned outlaw, Robert, Earl of
- Huntington, vulgarly called Robin Hood : who lived and dyed in A.D.
- 1198, being the 9th year of the reign..._ ([London] : Printed for J.
- Clark, W. Thackeray, and T. Passinger, 1686).
-
- |Muddock, J.E. _Maid Marian and Robin Hood: A Romance of Old Sherwood
- |Forest_ With 12 illustrations by Stanley L. Wood Philadelphia:
- |J.B.Lippincott Company 1894.
-
- Pyle, Howard, _The merry adventures of Robin Hood : of great renown in
- Nottinghamshire_ (New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1884, many
- reprints). This is a classic rendition, most often recommended to
- readers. A little "old fashioned" in its phrasing, it has a style and
- flair all its own.
-
- Southey, Robert and Caroline Southey, _Robin Hood : a fragment_
- London : Edinburgh : William Blackwood, 1847).
-
- Peacock, Thomas Love, _Maid Marian_ (London : T. Hookham, 1822, reprinted).
-
- Scott, Sir Walter, _Ivanhoe_. Robin Hood appears as a minor character
- in this work.
-
- Seawell, Molly Elliot, _Maid Marian and other stories_ (New York :
- Appleton, 1891).
-
- Waldron, F. G. (Francis Godolphin), ed., _The sad shepherd, or, A tale
- of Robin Hood : a fragment_ (London : Printed for J. Nichols ... and
- sold by C. Dilly, 1783). With a continuation, notes, and an appendix.
-
- 3. Fiction (1900-present)
- -------------------------
-
- Bowman, Anne, _The boy foresters : a tale of the days of Robin Hood_
- (London ; New York : G. Routledge, [1905]). Juvenile fiction.
-
- Brown, Alice, _Robin Hood's barn. (New York, Macmillan, 1913).
-
- Bulfinch, Thomas, _The age of chivalry ; or, Legends of King Arthur_
- (many editions).
-
- Carpenter, Richard, _Robin of Sherwood_, (Puffin Books. 1984. ISBN
- 0-14-031690-6); Carpenter, Richard and Robin May, _Robin of Sherwood
- and the Hounds of Lucifer_, (Puffin Books. 1985. ISBN 0-14-031869-0);
- Carpenter, Richard and Anthony Horowitz, _Robin of Sherwood: The
- Hooded Man_, (Puffin Books. 1986. ISBN 0-14-032058-X); Carpenter,
- Richard, _Robin of Sherwood: The Time of the Wolf_, (Puffin Books.
- 1988. ISBN 0-14-032660-X). These four books are also collected in
- one volume, the omnibus: Carpenter, Richard, with Robin May and
- Anthony Horowitz, _The Complete Adventures of Robin of Sherwood_,
- (Puffin Books. 1990. ISBN 0-14-034450-0). The books to the
- marvellous Robin of Sherwood TV series. 'A magical retelling of the
- legend of Robin Hood'. Well written, great characters, gives a good
- impression of what it must have been like in mediaeval times, the
- mysticism and sorcery fits in, great sense of humour.
-
- Chase, Nicholas. _Locksley_. St. Martins/Marek, New York. 1983.
- ISBN 0-312-49428-9. A highly improbable and highly entertaining
- retelling of the legend as it "might have actually happened." Good
- reading.
-
- Creswick, Paul. N.C. Wyeth, illustrator. _Robin Hood_. Charles
- Scribner's Sons, New York. Reprint. Original copyright 1917, Wyeth,
- 1957. 1984. ISBN 0-684-18162-2. The illustrations alone make this
- book worth getting. A nicely told version of the Robin Hood legend.
-
- Emery, Clayton, _Tales of Robin Hood_ (New York : Baen Pub
- Enterprises; distributed by Simon & Schuster, 1988).
-
- Finnemore, John, _The story of Robin Hood and his merry men_ (London,
- A. and C. Black, 1917).
-
- Fraser, Antonia, _Robin Hood_ (Illustrated by Rebecca Fraser. [1st
- American ed.]. New York, Knopf [c1971]).
-
- Goldberg, Moses, _The outlaw Robin Hood_ (New Orleans : Anchorage
- Press, c1980).
-
- Goldman, James, _Robin and Marian_ (New York, Bantam Books, 1976).
- The major portion of this book is Goldman's original screenplay for
- the movie <Robin and Marian>, which starred Audrey Hepburn (Maid
- Marian), Sean Connery (Robin Hood), Robert Shaw (Sheriff of
- Nottingham), Nicol Williamson (Little John), and Richard Harris (King
- Richard). Also included in the volume are 3 short essays. 'Where
- Have All the Heroes Gone?' laments the lack of heroes with High
- Principles and Noble Dreams, muses on heroes grown old--Ulysses, Ben
- Hogan, Fritz Kreisler--and sets up his premises/questions: What
- happened to Robin and Marian after they had grown old? (not
- doddering, but fifty-something), and Why do some of the versions of
- the myth have Marian killing Robin?. 'What All the Singing Was
- About' gives some historical background on the Robin Hood myth and
- why it has survived some 700 years and still has the power to move
- us. 'Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Screenplays and Were
- Afraid to Ask" is his insider's view of writing the screenplay,
- selling it, and making the movie.
-
- Godwin, Parke. _Sherwood_. Avon Books, New York. 1992. ISBN
- 0-380-70995-3. _Robin and the King_, 1993. Excellent, well
- thought out story. Placed during the Norman invasion of 1066.
- Unusual depth of characterization, you get a real feel for what the
- clash between the Saxons and Normans must have been like. Second book
- is set in France, where Robin has been exiled but still serves the
- King.
-
- Green, Roger Lancelyn, _Robin Hood_, (Penguin Books. 1982). A kind of
- compilation of various other Robin Hood books (quotations preceed
- every chapter).
-
- Green, Simon, _Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves_, (Fantail books. 1991.
- ISBN 0-14-090340-2). The novelization of the Kevin Costner Robin
- Hood movie.
-
- Greenberg, Martin H., ed., _The fantastic adventures of Robin Hood_
- (New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Penguin, 1991).
-
- Harvey, George Cockburn, ed. and Edwin John Prittie, illus. _Robin
- Hood_. (Chicago: John C. Winston Co., 1923.) Black and White
- illustrations, with several color ones. All done by Prittie. Large
- print edition, so I assume for children. Some unfamiliar words are
- noted with asterisk and defined at bottom of page. Example:
- hinds=laborers. Book includes an Appendix with info about the real
- Robin Hood. This info is in the form of a "quotation from the
- abridgment of Ritson's Life of Robin Hoo, as given by Gutch" (345).
- Also in the Appendix is the ballad "Robin Hood and Allin'A' Dale."
-
- Hayes, Sarah, _Robin Hood_ (Illustrated by Patrick Benson, 1st
- American ed. New York : Henry Holt, 1989).
-
- Herbertson, Agnes Grozier, _Heroic legends : the stories of St. George
- and the dragon, Robin Hood, Richard and Blondel, and other legends_
- (Illustrated by Helen Stratton, London: Blackie and Son, 1908).
-
- Holt, James Clarke, _Robin Hood_ (London : Thames and Hudson, c1982,
- rev. 1989).
-
- Kluger, Richard, _The Sherrif of Nottingham_ (N.Y.: Viking, 1992,
- ISBN 0-670-84022-X). A new fictional work which sets the story at
- the time of King John, but focuses on the much maligned sheriff of
- Nottingham. Kluger has historical notes identifying a historical
- sheriff of the period, Philip Mark, and recreates him as a rather
- sympathetic, if plodding, character.
-
- Lang, Andrew, ed., _The story of Robin Hood, and other tales of
- adventure and battle_ (Illustrated by H. J. Ford, New York : Schocken
- Books, 1968).
-
- McKinley, Robin, _The Outlaws of Sherwood_ (1st ed. New York :
- Greenwillow Books, c1988). A very nice retelling of the legend.
- Strong female characters.
-
- McSpadden, J. Walker, _The Adventures of Robin Hood & His Merry
- Outlaws_ (Greenwich House, Crown Publishers, New York. 1984 reprint).
- ISBN 0-517-43602-7.
-
- Newboldt, Sir Henry John, ed., _The Greenwood : a Collection of
- Literary Readings Related to Robin Hood_ London, Edinburg, T. Nelson,
- 1926).
-
- Pease, Howard, _The Gypsy Caravan_ (Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday,
- Doran & Company, inc., 1930). Being the merry tale of the travels of
- Betty and Joe with the gypsies. Robin Hood is a peripheral character.
-
- Rhead, L. J. (Louis J.), _Bold Robin Hood and his outlaw band_ (New
- York, London, Harper & Brothers, 1912).
-
- Roberson, Jennifer, _Lady of the Forest_ (1992). The lady is Marian,
- the forest is Sherwood, and Robin is Robert, the son and heir of the
- Earl of Huntingdon. Roberson wrote the book using all the characters
- for viewpoint (Sheriff, Earl, Robert, Will Scarlet, Marian, etc.)
- which while slowing it down in some ways, provided all sorts of
- different perspectives on the action, since *everyone's* version is
- present. This is set in the times of the Crusades and historical
- details are handled pretty well.
-
- Skinner, Eleanor Louise, _Tales and plays of Robin Hood_ (New York,
- Cincinnati [etc.] American book company [ s1915]).
-
- Speak, Harold, _Robin Hood of Wakefield_ ([Ossett, H. Speak & J.
- Forrester, 1970]).
-
- Stocqueler, J. H. (Joachim Hayward), _The forest queen, Maid Marian. A
- story of Robin Hood, and his merry men, in Sherwood Forest_ (London,
- Lea [n.d.]).
-
- Sutcliff, Rosemary, _The Chronicles of Robin Hood_. (Oxford
- University Press. 1953). Goes as a children's book, but worthwhile
- reading for an adult too. A very nice retelling of the Robin Hood
- legend.
-
- Singer, Marilyn, _Lizzie Silver of Sherwood Forest_ (Illustrated by
- Miriam Nerlove, 1st ed. New York : Harper & Row, c1986). Juvenile.
-
- Stone, Eugenia, _Robin Hood's arrow_ (Illustrated by Rafaello Busoni,
- Chicago : Follett Publishing Co., c1948).
-
- Storer, Ronald D. K. _Robin Hood_ (Mumbai : Oxford University Press,
- 1986).
-
- Trease, Geoffrey. _Bows against the Barons_, (Leicester: Brockhampton
- 1966 (c1934)). Because he was close to university and had very
- left-wing leanings (as so many English university types had at that
- time) this is a very "socialist" Robin Hood tale.
-
- Vance, Eleanor Graham, _Adventures of Robin Hood_ (Illustrated by Jay
- Hyde Barnum, prepared under the supervision of Josette Frank, New
- York, Random House, c1953).
-
- Vansittart, Peter, _The death of Robin Hood : a novel_ (London : Owen,
- c1981).
-
- Whitby, Sharon, _The Last of the Greenwood_. (New York, Pyramid
- Publications, HBJ. 1975). Romance/Adventure retelling of the Robin
- Hood legend, concentrating on Robin's relationships with Marion.
- Enjoyable story.
-
- White, T.H., _The Once and Future King_. Includes a longish diversion
- in which Wart and Kay meet one "Robin 'ood," though it's explained
- that "'ood" is not short for "Hood," but "yer know, 'ood -- like this
- 'ood we're standin' in."
-
- Williams, Jay, _The good yeomen_ (New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts
- [1948]).
-
-
- 4. Poetry
- ---------
-
- Dietrick, Laurabelle and Joseph Franz-Walsh, _The merry ballads of
- Robin Hood_ (Illustrated by Edna Reindel, New York, The Macmillan
- Company, 1931). The whole story of that Robin Hood, known as Earl of
- Huntington, and Locksley.
-
- Dobson, R.B. and J. Taylor, eds., _Rymes of Robyn Hood : an
- introduction to the English outlaw_ (Pittsburgh : University of
- Pittsburgh Press, 1976).
-
- Hunt, Leigh, _Ballads of Robin Hood_ (Cedar Rapids, Ia., Priv. print.
- [The Torch Press] 1922). With some manuscript reproductions.
-
- Jonson, Ben [1573?-1637], _Ben Jonson's Sad shepherd, with Waldron's
- continuation_ (Ed. by W. W. Greg. Louvain, A. Uystpruyst; [etc.,
- etc.] 1905).
-
- Jonson, Ben, _The sad shepherd: or, A tale of Robin Hood, a fragment_
- (many editions).
-
- Lees, Jim, ed., _The ballads of Robin Hood_ (Illustrated by David
- Gentleman, Cambridge : University Press, 1977).
-
- Munday, Anthony, _The death of Robert, Earl of Huntingdon. (Oxford,
- Printed for the Malone Society by V. Ridler at the University Press,
- [1967] 1601).
-
- Munday, Anthony, _The downfall of Robert, Earl of Huntingdon_
- ([Prepared by John C. Meagher]. Oxford, Printed for the Malone
- Society by V. Ridler at the University Press, [1965] 1601).
-
- Ritson, Joseph, ed., _Robin Hood, a collection of poems, songs, and
- ballads, relative to that celebrated English outlaw_ (London,
- Routledge, 1884).
-
- Ritson, Joseph, ed., _Robin Hood : a collection of all the ancient poems,
- songs, and ballads_ (London : Printed for Longman, etc., 1820).
-
- Sidgwick, Frank, ed., _Popular ballads of the olden time_ (London,
- Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., 1912). Ballads of Robin Hood and other
- outlaws.
-
- Tennyson, Baron Alfred, _The foresters, Robin Hood and Maid
- Marian_ (New York, Macmillan, 1892).
-
-
- 5. Non-fiction and research
- ---------------------------
-
- Bellamy, John G., _Robin Hood : an historical enquiry_ (Beckenham,
- Kent : Croom Helm, [1985]).
-
- Campbell, William W., _An historical sketch of Robin Hood and Captain
- Kidd_ (New York, C. Scribner, 1853).
-
- Corcoran, Kelvin, _Robin Hood in the dark ages_ (preface by Tom
- Raworth, London ; New York : Permanent Press, 1985).
-
- Dobson, R. B. and John Taylor. Rymes of Robyn Hood : an
- introduction to the English outlaw. Pittsburgh : University of
- Pittsburgh Press, 1976. I haven't seen this one yet, but it is
- supposed to be the best edition of poems and ballads devoted to
- Robin Hood. Criticial commentary accompanies each poem.
-
- Fithian, Edward William, _The life of Robin Hood, the celebrated
- outlaw; comprising an historical account of his birth, famous
- exploits, merry speeches, ballads, and gallant behaviour_ (London,
- Nicholson [1900?]).
-
- Gable, J. Harris, _Bibliography of Robin Hood_ (Lincoln, Neb., 1939).
-
- Hargrove, Ely, _Anecdotes of archery; from the earliest ages to the
- year 1791_ (York, Hargrove, 1792). Including an account of the most
- famous archers of ancient and modern times; with some curious
- particulars in the life of Robert Fitz-Ooth Earl.
-
- Harris, Percy Valentine, _The truth about Robin Hood_ ([6th ed.].
- London [1957]). Evidence of the hero's actual existence.
-
- Hilton, R.H., ed., _Peasants, Knights, and Heretics: Studies in
- medieval social history_, (Cambridge & N.Y.: Cambridge U.P., 1976).
- Series: Past and Present Publications.
-
- Holt, J. C. Robin Hood. London : Thames and Hudson, 1982. A
- very useful survey of the origins and development of the Robin
- Hood stories, with good illustrations and maps.
-
- Keen, Maurice Hugh, _The outlaws of medieval legend_ (Toronto,
- University of Toronto Press, 1961, reprinted in 1977).
-
- Miles, Bernard, _Robin Hood, his life and legend_ (Illustrated by
- Victor G. Ambrus, Chicago : Rand McNally, 1979). Victor G. Ambrus is
- an excellent illustrator. His arms and armour are not always
- absolutely right, but are usually pretty good; his heraldry is not
- always clearly understood, but then heraldry for the Robin Hood
- stories is even more hypothetical than that of the Arthurian tales.
- His horses are wonderful. The book is worth having just for the
- pictures, quite apart from Lord Myles' rather thoughtful commentary.
-
- Nelson, Malcolm A. (Malcolm Antony), _The Robin Hood tradition in the
- English renaissance_ (Salzburg, Inst. f. Engl. Sprache u. Literatur,
- Univ. Salzburg, 1973).
-
- Pringle, Patrick, _Stand and Deliver: Highwaymen from Robin Hood to
- Dick Turpin_ Copyright 1991 Dorset Press. ISBN 0-88029-698-4. This is
- a very interesting book, but RH is discussed only on pp 13-15.
-
- Stallybrass, Peter. "`Drunk with the Cup of Liberty': Robin Hood, the
- Carnivalesque, and the Rhetoric of Violence in Early Modern England."
- _Semiotica_ 54, no. 1/2 (1985): 113-145. Reprinted in _The Violence
- of Rhetoric_, edited by Nancy Armstrong and Leonard Tennenhouse. New
- York: Routledge, 1990.
- Here's an interesting account of the politics of Robin Hood in the
- sixteenth century.
-
- Walker, John William, _The true history of Robin Hood_ (With illus. by
- Ethel W. Walker, [Wakefield] West Yorkshire Print. Co., 1952, reprinted).
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