1913 - Lawrence, D H - Sons and Lovers
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Date | 1913 |
Author | _Lawrence, D H |
Title | Sons and Lovers |
Mentions | Robin Hood's Well [High Park Wood, Moorgreen, Nottinghamshire] |
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-03-01. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-03-01.
Allusion
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Carston, Waite and Co. found they had struck on a good thing, so, down the valleys of the brooks from Selby and Nuttall, new mines were sunk, until soon there were six pits working. From Nuttall, high up on the sandstone among the woods, the railway ran, past the ruined priory of the Carthusians and past Robin Hood’s Well, down to Spinney Park, then on to Minton, a large mine among corn-fields; from Minton across the farm-lands of the valley side to Bunker’s Hill, branching off there, and running north to Beggarlee [p. 10:] and Selby, that looks over at Crich and the hills of Derbyshire; six mines like black studs on the countryside, linked by a loop of fine chain, the railway.[1]
Source notes
The passage occurs early in ch.1, "The early married life of the Morels". Robin Hood's Well is included on the map of "Eastwood and surrounding villages, c. 1900" on p. 474 of the 2006 Penguin Classics edition. P. 477 n. 9:13: the real place-names corresponding to Lawrence's "Nuttall", "Spinney Park", "Minton", "Bunker's Hill", "Beggarlee" and "Selby" are Watnall, High Park, Moor Green, Plumptre, Brinsley and Selston. P. 477 n. 9:17: The name "Carston, Waite and Co." is based on that of the Erewash valley mining firm of Barber, Walker & Co.
IRHB comments
Three passsages in Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928) refer to Robin Hood's Well as "John's Well". See the page on Robin Hood's Well (High Park Wood, Moorgreen).
Lists
- Not included in Dobson, R. B., ed.; Taylor, J., ed. Rymes of Robyn Hood: an Introduction to the English Outlaw (London, 1976), pp. 315-19.
- Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy, compil. 'References to Robin Hood up to 1600', in: Knight, Stephen. Robin Hood: A Complete Study of the English Outlaw (Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Blackwell, 1994), pp. 262-88.
Sources
- Lawrence, D H 2006a, pp. 9-10, and see pp. 474, 477 nn. 9:13 and 9:17.
Background
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Notes
- ↑ Lawrence, D H 2006a, pp. 9-10.