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Anthony Munday: Critical Essay by Jeffrey L. Singman

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SOURCE: Singman, Jeffrey L. “Munday's Unruly Earl.” In Playing Robin Hood: The Legend as Performance in Five Centuries, edited by Lois Potter, pp. 63-76. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1998.

In the essay below, Singman considers Munday's depiction of Robin Hood in his Huntington plays, which he claims was not only unprecedented, but one of the most influential interpretations ever written.

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