
John Taylor (27) (1925–2009)
Author of The Rymes of Robyn Hood: An Introduction to the English Outlaw
For other authors named John Taylor, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
John Taylor, a journalist for more than two decades, has been a contributing editor at New York magazine and a senior writer for Esquire. He lives in East Moriches, New York.
Works by John Taylor
Associated Works
The St Albans chronicle : the Chronica maiora of Thomas Walsingham, Volume 2 (2011) — Editor, some editions — 4 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1925-08-22
- Date of death
- 2009-04-25
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Balliol College, Oxford (BA, History)
- Occupations
- historian
- Organizations
- University of Leeds
Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society
Yorkshire Archaeological Society - Birthplace
- Lancashire, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
Members
Reviews
This is an exceptionally thorough collection which includes virtually all the standard Robin Hood ballads, from the fifteenth century "Gest of Robin Hood' down through seventeenth and eighteenth century and the "Garland" ballads, followed by Robin Hood poems by Keats and Noyes . More unusually, it includes early brief plays based on Robin Hood and extracts from Anthony Munday's two late sixteenth century plays which did much to establish Robin Hood as the outlawed earl of Huntingdon, as well show more as from Ben Jonson's "The Sad Shepherd" a Nottingham Robin Hood play put on to celebration the Restoration in 1661, and extracts from Tennyson's late play "The Foresters. It closes with a selection of other outlaw poems --the Song of Trailbaston, Robin and Gamelyn, Adam Bell, the Danish Marsk Stig and even Jesse James. The editors of this volume chose to reproduce specific surviving texts rather than follow Child and others in combining texts to create an ideal version, so these pieces give a more realistic idea of how the Robin Hood literature was seen in its own time. The collection also has a very sensible scholarly introduction and useful appendixes of ballads, the Sloane MS life of Robin Hood (which the editors regard as valueless for historical information) and Robin Hood proverbs and place names. There is also a map of Robin Hood place names in the Sherwood/Barnesdale region. show less
The Rymes of Robyn Hood: An Introduction to the English Outlaw (Sutton History Paperbacks) by R. B. Dobson
Book Description: Sutton Publishing, Stroud, United Kingdom, 1997. Softcover. Book Condition: Very Good .
Statistics
- Works
- 6
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 89
- Popularity
- #207,491
- Rating
- 4.5
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 419
- Languages
- 8

