| Summary
A theatrical piece, with music, which recounts the story of Robin Hood and Maid Marion. It was written while the author, Adam de la Halle, was stationed at Charles' court. He arrived there in 1283, and worked there until his death in 1288.
| MS (Unique) |
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Aix-en-Provence, Bibliothèque Méjanes, MS 166 (Rés 14).
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| Edition |
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Axton, Richard, and John E. Stevens, trans. and comps. Medieval French Plays. Oxford: B. Blackwell; New York: Barnes and Noble, 1971. Includes the Jeu de Robin et de Marion.
For the Jeu de Robin e Marion manuscript,
click on the following link, maintained by
Jesse Hurlburt at Brigham Young University: http://toisondor.byu.edu/dscriptorium/aix166/index.html
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Secondary Literature
A full bibliography of secondary sources can be found at http://toisondor.byu.edu/fmddp/adam-h.html#adam
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