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Robin Hood and the outlaw/ed literary canon / edited by Lesley Coote and Alexander L. Kaufman.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Outlaws in literature, history, and culture
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Robin Hood (Legendary character).
- Robin Hood.
- Robin Hood (Legendary character)--In literature.
- English literature--History and criticism.
- English literature.
- Outlaws in literature.
- Canon (Literature).
- Literature.
- Genre:
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Physical Description:
- vi, 251 pages ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
- Summary:
- "This cutting-edge volume demonstrates both the literary quality and the socio-economic importance of works on "the matter of the greenwood" over a long chronological period. These include drama texts, prose literature and novels (among them, children's literature), and poetry. Whilst some of these are anonymous, others are by acknowledged canonical writers such as William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, and John Keats. The editors and the contributors argue that it is vitally important to include Robin Hood texts in the canon of English literary works, because of the high quality of many of these texts, and because of their significance in the development of English literature"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Introduction: the medieval outlaw/ed canon: literary and ideological thresholds and boundaries / Lesley Coote and Alexander L. Kaufman
- Robin Hood and the margins of romance: insights on canon formation and maintenance / Henry Griffy
- By words and by deeds: the role of performance in shaping the "canon" of Robin Hood / Alice Blackwood
- Robin Hood and the king and commoner tradition: "the best archer of ilkon, / I durst mete hym with a stone" / Mark Truesdale
- Robin Hood's passions: emotion and embodiment in Anthony Munday's The downfall and the death of Robert, Earle of Huntington (c. 1598) / Liz Oakley-Brown
- Canonicity and "Robin Hood": the Morris dance and the meaning of "lighter than Robin Hood" in the prologue to Fletcher and Shakespeare's The two noble kinsmen / Lorraine Kochanske Stock
- Ben Jonson's The sad shepherd, the theme of compassion, and the Robin Hood canon / Robert C. Evans
- "Gone, the song of Gamelyn": John Keats and the medieval Robin Hood / Perry Neil Harrison
- The legend of Janosik and the Polish novel about Robin Hood as continuations of the medieval outlaw tradition / Anna Czarnowus
- What a canon wants: Robin Hood, romance novels, and Carrie Lofty's What a scoundrel wants / Valerie B. Johnson
- Children's literature canon, Robin Hood, children's literature criticism / Ian Wojcik-Andrews
- Doing yeoman work: uses of the Robin Hood tales in the undergraduate survey / Leigh Smith.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Robin Hood and the outlawed literary canon.
- ISBN:
- 9781138336919
- 1138336912
- OCLC:
- 1037896321
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