Playing Robin Hood : the legend as performance in five centuries /
edited by Lois Potter.
- Newark : London : University of Delaware Press ; Associated University Presses, 1998.
- 254 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
The role of Robin Hood in plays, games and real life.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-247) and index.
Introduction / Lois Potter -- The Robin Hood of the records / Alexandra F. Johnston -- The representation of Robin Hood in Elizabethan drama: George a Greene and Edward I / Edwin Davenport --Munday's unruly earl / Jeffrey L. Singman -- Cross-dressing in Elizabethan Robin Hood plays / Michael Shapiro -- Sweet Moll and Malinche: Maid Marian goes to Mexico / Max Harris -- Clothes unmake the social bandit: Sten'ka Razin and the Golyt'ba / Natalie O. Kononenko -- Robin Hood in Japan / Yoshiko Uéno -- "Quite another man": The Restoration Robin Hood / Stephen Knight -- The apotheosis of Maid Marian: Tennyson's The Foresters and the nineteenth-century theater / Lois Potter -- Robin Hood on film: can we ever again "Make them like they used to"? / Katharine M. Morsberger and Robert E. Morsberger