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  2. Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century, the Robin Hood legend was first specifically adapted for children. Children's editions of the garlands were produced and in 1820, a children's edition of Ritson's Robin Hood collection was published. Children's novels began to appear shortly thereafter.

  3. The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    Tales are changed in which Robin steals all that an ambushed traveler carried, such as the late 18th-century ballad "Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford", so that the victim keeps a third and another third is dedicated to the poor. "The Passing of Robin Hood". Painting by N C Wyeth, a student of Pyle. Published in Robin Hood by Paul Creswick ...

  4. Famous Classic Tales - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Robin Hood [6] November 14, 1971: Zoran Janjic: Air Programs International 5: Treasure Island [7] November 28, 1971: Zoran Janjic: Air Programs International 6: Travels of Marco Polo [8] January 1, 1972: Leif Gram: Air Programs International 7: Robinson Crusoe [9] November 23, 1972: Leif Gram: Air Programs International 8: The ...

  5. Robin Hood and Little John - Wikipedia

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    Robin Hood and Little John, by Louis Rhead, 1912. Robin Hood and Little John is Child ballad 125. It is a story in the Robin Hood canon which has survived as, among other forms, a late seventeenth-century English broadside ballad, and is one of several ballads about the medieval folk hero that form part of the Child ballad collection, which is one of the most comprehensive collections of ...

  6. Young Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    The show takes place when Robin Hood is a teenager, Richard the Lion Heart is on his "first crusade" and Robin's father, the Earl of Huntington, joins him. Young Robin Hood was Hanna-Barbera's second adaptation of the legend of Robin Hood, after their 1972 television special The Adventures of Robin Hoodnik.

  7. Will Scarlet - Wikipedia

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    Robin asks who he is; he says he is Young Gamwell, who killed his father's steward and fled his father's estate to seek out his uncle, Robin Hood. Robin makes him welcome and renames him Scarlet. This story, more or less, is the common origin story for Will Scarlet, although variations occur. Francis Child indexed those tales: A Gest of Robyn ...

  8. Little John - Wikipedia

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    The first known reference in English verse to Robin Hood is found in The Vision of Piers Plowman, written by William Langland in the second part of the 14th century. Little John appears in the earliest recorded Robin Hood ballads and stories, [1] and in one of the earliest references to Robin Hood by Andrew of Wyntoun in 1420 and by Walter Bower in 1440.

  9. Robin Hood Rescuing Three Squires - Wikipedia

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    Robin Hood Rescuing Three Squires or Robin Hood and the Widow's Three Sons is a traditional ballad about Robin Hood, listed as Child ballad 140 and Roud 70. [1] Synopsis