The earliest Robin Hood ballad in existence is "The Gest of Robin Hood," which I follow in my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles. It is undated, but the evidence is that it was written before 1450. There is a reference to Robin Hood ballads -- the names are not given -- in Langland's Piers Plowman, which was written in 1377, so there must have been some before that date.
The effect of Robin Hood on literature is amazing. Nottingham City Library alone has more than 700 books devoted to this subject and I have no doubt that there are many more. Robin of Sherwood Major C Gilson Robin Hood and the Men of the Greenwood H Gilbert Stories of Robin Hood Told to the Children HE Marshall Robin Hood EC Vivian Kevin Costner is Robin Hood Prince of Thieves S Green Tales of Robin Hood T Allan Rymes of Robyn Hood Dobson/Taylor Robin Hood and His Merrie Men Dean Classics Robin Hood, His Life and Legend B Miles Maid Marian T Love Peacock
Loxley, England
Robin Hood is a character of folklore, who may have been based on an actual person . There is much written on Robin Hood, but much of it is contradictory or outright storyteller invention; so it is impossible to say if he actually existed.
Disney's animated film "Robin Hood," released in 1973, was directed by Wolfgang Reitherman and produced by Walt Disney Productions. The screenplay was written by Larry Clemmons, who adapted the story from the traditional Robin Hood legend. The film features anthropomorphic animal characters, with Robin Hood depicted as a fox.
ROBIN JUNE HOOD has written: 'WEAVING A WORLD OF RESPECT'
The earliest Robin Hood ballad in existence is "The Gest of Robin Hood," which I follow in my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles. It is undated, but the evidence is that it was written before 1450. There is a reference to Robin Hood ballads -- the names are not given -- in Langland's Piers Plowman, which was written in 1377, so there must have been some before that date.
William Hall Clawson has written: 'The gest of Robin Hood' -- subject(s): Gest of Robin Hood, Robin Hood (Legendary character) in literature, History and criticism, English Ballads
you can find it in any books library.
The story of Robin Hood was written in the late medieval period, around the 15th century, by various anonymous authors.
Joan Collins has written: 'The railway children' 'Alice in Wonderland' 'Robin Hood' -- subject(s): Robin Hood, Juvenile literature
J. C. Holt has written: 'The assizes of Henry II' 'The northerners' 'Robin Hood' -- subject(s): Robin Hood
Frederic Colin Tilney has written: 'Robin Hood and his merry outlaws' -- subject(s): Robin Hood (Legendary character)
The effect of Robin Hood on literature is amazing. Nottingham City Library alone has more than 700 books devoted to this subject and I have no doubt that there are many more. Robin of Sherwood Major C Gilson Robin Hood and the Men of the Greenwood H Gilbert Stories of Robin Hood Told to the Children HE Marshall Robin Hood EC Vivian Kevin Costner is Robin Hood Prince of Thieves S Green Tales of Robin Hood T Allan Rymes of Robyn Hood Dobson/Taylor Robin Hood and His Merrie Men Dean Classics Robin Hood, His Life and Legend B Miles Maid Marian T Love Peacock
L. Murphy has written: 'Inspection report [on] Robin Hood Primary School' -- subject(s): Robin Hood Primary School (Wakefield, England)
robin hood is the most famous and the best because my brother IS robin hood
Richard Rutherford-Moore has written: 'The pirate round' -- subject(s): History, Nautical astronomy, Navigation 'On the Robin Hood Trail' 'Robin Hood'