This article discusses the extent to which ‘gang-culture’ can be seen as central to the social world imagined in English ballads featuring the outlaw Robin Hood. Focusing on two ballads from the mid-sixteenth century manuscript known as the ‘Forresters’ collection, it illustrates some of the ways in which such texts show themselves to be aware of some of the social dimensions of banditry: for example, in relation to Hobsbawm’s concept of ‘peasant outlaws’ and in relation to apparent anxieties about the phenomenon of forced marriage. However, it also emphasises that ballad-material is often distinctively shaped by the demands of (implied) performance, and that the role played by gangs in such texts directly reflects particular assumptions ab...
The recent debate on the nature and origin of the Robin Hood ballads has been conducted not by liter...
This article asks what cultural work is done by different types of Robin Hood performance in early m...
Robin Hood, as a popular fictional narrative of history, has played a significant role in the develo...
In this article, the topos of ‘The Noble Robber’, created by Eric Hobsbawm, the British historian, i...
The medieval Robin Hood ballads and the Robin Hood games of early modern festal customs are both ine...
Eighteenth century criminal biography is a topic that has been explored at length by both crime hist...
This thesis examines the representation of the three estates of medieval society in the early Robin ...
This thesis examines the changing representations of England’s most famous outlaw, Robin Hood, durin...
The most common representation of Robin Hood is the popular culture portrayal of a noble outlaw who ...
In medieval England the outlaw was both an outcast from society while at the same time he was also a...
This project argues that social developments manifested themselves differently in the literature of ...
In his book, Robin Hood: An Historical Enquiry, John Bellamy asserts that the lack of a study of the...
Robin Hood riding home from crusade seems a default opening to modern Sherwood stories, especially i...
Robin Hood is a subject which has received plenty of attention in recent years. However, many of the...
Early crime fiction is usually linked to the true crime stories that developed into The Newgate Cale...
The recent debate on the nature and origin of the Robin Hood ballads has been conducted not by liter...
This article asks what cultural work is done by different types of Robin Hood performance in early m...
Robin Hood, as a popular fictional narrative of history, has played a significant role in the develo...
In this article, the topos of ‘The Noble Robber’, created by Eric Hobsbawm, the British historian, i...
The medieval Robin Hood ballads and the Robin Hood games of early modern festal customs are both ine...
Eighteenth century criminal biography is a topic that has been explored at length by both crime hist...
This thesis examines the representation of the three estates of medieval society in the early Robin ...
This thesis examines the changing representations of England’s most famous outlaw, Robin Hood, durin...
The most common representation of Robin Hood is the popular culture portrayal of a noble outlaw who ...
In medieval England the outlaw was both an outcast from society while at the same time he was also a...
This project argues that social developments manifested themselves differently in the literature of ...
In his book, Robin Hood: An Historical Enquiry, John Bellamy asserts that the lack of a study of the...
Robin Hood riding home from crusade seems a default opening to modern Sherwood stories, especially i...
Robin Hood is a subject which has received plenty of attention in recent years. However, many of the...
Early crime fiction is usually linked to the true crime stories that developed into The Newgate Cale...
The recent debate on the nature and origin of the Robin Hood ballads has been conducted not by liter...
This article asks what cultural work is done by different types of Robin Hood performance in early m...
Robin Hood, as a popular fictional narrative of history, has played a significant role in the develo...