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Robin Hood in popular culture

The folkloric hero Robin Hood has appeared many times, in many different variations, in popular modern works.
==Books==

*''Ivanhoe'' by Walter Scott, 1819.
*''Maid Marian'' by Thomas Love Peacock, 1822.
*''Robin Hood and Little John: or, the Merrie Men of Sherwood Forest'' by Pierce Egan the Younger, 1840. Incorporates poems about Robin Hood by other authors as preludes to each individual chapter and after the ending scene.
*''Le prince des voleurs (The Prince of Thieves)'' and ''Robin Hood le proscrit (Robin Hood the Outlaw)'' by Alexandre Dumas, French translation and edition of the Egan work (poems and some scenes edited out), 1863–64. Translated back into English by Alfred Allinson, 1904.
*''The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood'' by Howard Pyle, 1883.
*''Robin Hood and His Merry Outlaws'' by J. Walker McSpadden, 1898.
*''Young Robin Hood'' by George Manville Fenn, 1899, focuses on the young son, also named Robin, of the Sheriff of Nottingham learning from Robin Hood and Little John.
*''Robin Hood'' by Henry Gilbert, 1912.
*''Robin Hood'' by Paul Creswick, 1917.
*''Robin Hood and His Merry Men'' by Sara Hawks Sterling, 1921.
*''Robin Hood'' by Edith Heal, 1928.
*''Bows Against the Barons'' by Geoffrey Trease, 1934, a leftist depiction of Robin Hood from the viewpoint of a young-adult protagonist.
*''The Sword in the Stone'' by T. H. White, 1939, gives his "correct" name as Robin Wood; he is one of the figures that Wart meets during his education.
*''Chronicles of Robin Hood'' by Rosemary Sutcliff, 1950.
*''The Adventures of Robin Hood'' by Roger Lancelyn Green, 1956.
*''The Outlaws of Sherwood'' by Robin McKinley, 1988, a retelling in which Robin Hood is, in fact, the worst archer in his band, but whose shrewdness leads them through their dangers.
*''Lady of the Forest'' (1992) and ''Lady of Sherwood'' (1999), both by Jennifer Roberson
*''Sherwood'' by Parke Godwin, 1992, and ''Robin and the King'', 1993
*The ''Forestwife'' trilogy by Theresa Tomlinson, 1993–2000.
*''Robin's Country'' by Monica Furlong, 1994.
*Romance novelist Marsha Canham builds the Robin Hood legend through possible historical fact in her Robin Hood Trilogy set during the reign of King John of England: ''Through a Dark Mist'' (1991), ''In the Shadow of Midnight'' (1994), and ''The Last Arrow'' (1997).
*''Robin Hood According to Spike Milligan'' by Spike Milligan, 1998, parodies the legend of Robin Hood.
*The ''Rowan Hood'' series by Nancy Springer, 2001–2005.
*''The King Raven Trilogy'' (''Hood'' (), ''Scarlet'' (), ''Tuck'' ()) by Stephen R. Lawhead, 2006, relocates the Robin Hood legends to Wales.
*In Lynn Viehl's Darkyn book series Robin Hood is one of the Darkyn (which are vampires). He gets his own romance story in the final novel ''Stay the Night'' (January 2009).
*''Robin The Hoodie'' reimagines Robin Hood as a young troublemaker in modern-day Nottingham, complete with ASBO (2009).
*In ''Hodd'', author Adam Thorpe explores the theory that the legendary Robin Hood is the mythologized creation of the narrator based on his time spent with the real outlaw.〔Harrison, John. "Copse and Robbers." ''The Guardian'' 2009-06-20 () retrieved 2010-02-10〕
*Angus Donald's ''Outlaw Chronicles'', consisting of ''Outlaw'' (2009), ''Holy Warrior'' (2010), ''King's Man'' (2011), ''Warlord'' (2012), ''Grail Knight'' (2013) and ''The Iron Castle'' (2014) feature Robin Hood as Robert Odo.
*"The Thief, The Sheriff, His Bitch, and a Bastard" (2011) by H.E. Coleman
*''Robin: Lady of Legend'' (2012) by R.M. ArceJaeger features a woman as Robin Hood.
*''Scarlet'' (2012) by A.C. Gaughen
*''Wolf's Head'' (2013) by Steven A. McKay
* ''The Devices Trilogy'' by Philip Purser-Hallard, starting with ''The Pendragon Protocol'' (2014) and continuing with ''The Locksley Exploit'' (2015)
*''Lady Thief'' (2014) by A.C. Gaughen
*''Lion Heart'' (2015) by A.C. Gaughen
*''Monsters in Nottingham'' (2015) by Connor M. Perry. A kindle web-serial〔http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=series_rw_dp_labf?_encoding=UTF8&field-collection=Monsters+in+Nottingham&url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text〕 featuring the outlaw's rise to fame while going toe-to-toe with infamous monsters.

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