Table of Contents
Prologue:
Introduction
Lesley Coote and Valerie B. Johnson
Act I:
Chapter 1: A Forest of Her Own: Greenwood-Space and the Forgotten Female Characters of the Robin Hood Tradition
Valerie B. Johnson
Chapter 2: Mortal Friends in Robin and Gandelyn and the Medieval Robin Hood Ballads
Chris Chism
Chapter 3: The Play’s the Thing: Establishing Boundaries in Anthony Munday’s The Downfall of Robert, Earle of Huntington
Carrie Griffin
Chapter 4: "Strange Genealogies: Robin Hood’s Courtship with Jack Cade’s Daughter and the Creation of a Fraudulent Text"
Alexander Kaufman
Chapter 5: Highwaymen, Robbers, and Rogues in the Twentieth Century: A New Outlaw Fantasy
Kristin Noone
Act II:
Chapter 6: Property not Prophecy: Welsh ‘Outlaws’ Owain Lawgoch and Owain Glyn Dŵr as High Status Landowners
Spencer Gavin Smith
Chapter 7: Revisiting and Revising Robin Hood in Sixteenth-Century London
John Marshall
Chapter 8: Sailing The Little John: John Ward and Legitimizing Outlaw Space
Kristi J. Castleberry
Chapter 9: Relishing the Kill, Becoming a Man: Robin Hood’s Rivalry with Guy of Gisborne
Dana Symons
Chapter 10: Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood and its Music
Gillian Anderson
Chapter 11: "And Now Begins Our Game:" Revitalizing the Ludic Robin Hood
Thomas Rowland
Epilogue:
Chapter 12: Parody And Archery: Re-Generating The Robin Hood Tradition
Stephen Knight