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Eleanor DeLacey, an invented character, she
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to the known legend. Understanding that Robin Hood lacked a single origin story, she decided to create an original narrative that depicted how "seven very different people from a rigidly stratified social structure came to join together to fight the inequities of
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was another in a long line of contemporary stories that has elevated Marian to "hero status". He connects this to a corresponding "weakening" of Robin in
Roberson's story, noting that there is a relationship between the novel's
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Robert endeavours to steal the funds needed for King
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Larson, Betsy (August 1, 1992). "Book reviews: Fiction".
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The Downfall and The Death of Robert Earl of Huntington
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2602:(2012-2016)
2421:Maid Marian
2322:Video games
2282:(1892 play)
1976:(1996 film)
1952:(1964 film)
1944:(1939 film)
1805:Rabbit Hood
1429:Alan-a-Dale
1394:Little John
1361:Prince John
1341:Maid Marian
1202:Zebra Books
1153:Florilegium
1056:Works cited
501:Zebra Books
473:Jane Tolmie
436:Little John
343:Development
275:Prince John
239:, in 1999.
211:Zebra Books
184:Prince John
89:Zebra Books
47:Illustrator
2733:Categories
2591:King's Man
2528:Robin Hood
2405:Literature
2303:Robin Hood
2295:Robin Hood
2271:Robin Hood
1845:Robin Hood
1837:Robin Hood
1778:Robyn Hood
1770:Robin Hood
1722:Robin Hood
1703:Robin Hood
1695:Robin Hood
1679:Robin Hood
1535:Robin Hood
1486:Wentbridge
1466:Nottingham
1424:Friar Tuck
1336:Robin Hood
1322:Characters
1300:Robin Hood
1261:2013-07-03
868:Roberson,
737:Roberson,
693:Roberson,
673:Roberson,
602:References
420:Friar Tuck
376:Robin Hood
372:J. C. Holt
314:Friar Tuck
261:flashbacks
172:Robin Hood
2567:Alan Dale
1931:Alternate
1481:Barnsdale
1459:Major Oak
1386:Merry Men
1248:143758037
1140:142366695
1086:roberson.
994:August 5,
872:, p. 302.
859:, p. 155.
833:, p. 158.
817:, p. 218.
801:, p. 404.
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617:, p. 161.
613:Adamson,
404:King John
318:seneschal
309:Adam Bell
141:646570599
85:Publisher
2716:Category
2552:" (song)
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2040:Erlinton
1933:settings
1869:Sherwood
1789:Animated
1447:Settings
1312:Universe
1196:(1992).
1095:(1999).
1044:June 25,
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894:July 29,
855:Tolmie,
842:Tolmie,
829:Knight,
813:Knight,
797:Knight,
780:June 25,
754:, p. xx.
750:Knight,
723:June 25,
653:June 25,
569:See also
446:Analysis
336:carucage
265:Saracens
257:Crusades
227:Crusades
67:Language
2610:Related
2413:Ivanhoe
2287:Twang!!
1230:(PDF).
546:Journal
499:-based
460:Vietnam
361:prequel
332:scutage
251:. Lady
231:Vietnam
199:prequel
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