1851. After spending his early years as an actor, Munday turned to
writing. His literary output includes a number of plays (John a
Kent and John a Cumber, two on the legend of Robin Hood, The
Downfall and Death of Robert and Earl of Huntington), poems,
pageants, several anti-Catholic pamphlets, and translations of
popular French romances (including Amadis de Gaul). John a Kent and
John a Cumber is considered to have parallels to Shakespeare's A
Midsummer Night's Dream.
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