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Puck (A Midsummer Night's Dream).
16th–17th century • The character appears in
Grim the Collier of Croydon (1660, but perhaps based on an earlier play). • A Robin Goodfellow play was performed at
Hampton Court on 1 January 1604, followed by
The Masque of Indian and China Knights. • An early 17th century broadside ballad
The Mad Merry Pranks of Robin Goodfellow describes the character as the
emissary of
Oberon, the Fairy King of the Night, inspiring night-terrors in old women but also carding their wool while they sleep, leading travellers astray, taking the shape of animals, blowing out the candles to kiss the girls in the darkness, twitching off their bedclothes, or making them fall out of bed on the cold floor, tattling secrets, and changing babes in cradles with elflings. • Robin Goodfellow is the main speaker in Jonson's 1612
masque Love Restored. •
John Milton, in ''
L'Allegro'' tells "how the drudging
Goblin swet / To earn his cream-bowle" by threshing a week's worth of grain in a night, and then, "Basks at the fire his hairy strength." Milton's Puck is not small and sprightly, but nearer to a
Green Man or a hairy
woodwose. An illustration of Robin Goodfellow from 1639 represents the influence of
Pan imagery, giving Puck the hindquarters,
cloven hooves and horns of a goat.
19th century • Robin Goodfellow appears in "The Mad Pranks of Robin Goodfellow", Gammer Gurton's Pleasant Stories of Patient Grissel, The Princess Rosetta, & Robin Goodfellow, and Ballads of the Beggar's Daughter, The Babes in the Wood, and Fair Rosamond, 1845. • Robin Goodfellow appears in an 1856 speech by
Karl Marx: "In the signs that bewilder the middle class, the aristocracy and the poor profits of regression, we recognize our brave friend Robin Goodfellow, the old mole that can work the earth so fast, that worthy pioneer – the Revolution."
20th century • The character of Puck frames the tales in
Rudyard Kipling's short story cycles ''
Puck of Pook's Hill (1906) and Rewards and Fairies'' (1910). • In the
seinen manga Berserk by
Kentaro Miura, the elf named
Puck displays a propensity for mischief and sardonic humor. Physically he resembles a traditional
fairy or
sprite. •
The Sandman and
The Sandman: The Kindly Ones by
Neil Gaiman includes
Puck as a significant character. • There is a hero named
Puck appearing in
Marvel Comics team
Alpha Flight.
21st century • Puck is a major character in
Michael Buckley's 2005–2012 book series
The Sisters Grimm and its
animated adaptation (2025). • Puck (Robin Goodfellow) is a character in
Rob Thurman's
Cal Leandros series of novels (2006–). • Puck appears in
Diana Wynne Jones's novel
Enchanted Glass (2010). • Puck is a major character in
Chris Adrian's 2011 novel
The Great Night. • In the 2019
Amazon series
Carnival Row, the Puck are a race of fae. • Puck (also known as Robin Goodfellow) joins the series
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina in its third and fourth seasons (2019–2020) portrayed by
Jonathan Whitesell. • 'Robyn Goodfellowe' is a young English girl in the Irish animated feature
Wolfwalkers (2020). • Puck/Robin Goodfellow played by Jack Gleeson is a character in
The Sandman season 2 (2025). ==See also==