Bandit territories : British outlaw traditions / edited by Helen Phillips.
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Cardiff :
University of Wales Press,
2008.
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Table of Contents:
- Bandit territories and good outlaws / Helen Philips
- 'Exempt me, Sire, for I am afeard of women' : gendering Robin Hood / Thomas Hahn and Stephen Knight
- Maid Marian in twentieth-century children's books / David Blamires
- Welsh bandits / Adrian Price
- Fouke Fitz Waryn III and King John : good outlaw and bad king / Glyn Burgess
- Rabbie Hood : the development of the English outlaw myth in Scotland / Stephen Knight
- Scott and the outlaws / Helen Phillips
- Sketches by a green crayon : Washington Irving, Robin Hood and the emerging American frontier / Marcus A.J. Smith and Julian N. Wasserman
- Robin Hood, King Arthur and Cold War chivalry / Jeffrey Richards
- 'And for best supporting hero-- Little John' / Laura Blunk
- 'Begone, knave! Robbery is out of fashion hereabouts!' Robin Hood and the comics code / Allan W. Wright
- Robin Hood is alive and well in Cityton Prison / John Beynon.