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  • The Plumed Serpent

    D H Lawrence

    eBook
    The Plumed Serpent by D H Lawrence. Originally published in 1926
  • The Plumed Serpent

    D H Lawrence

    eBook (Blackthorn Press, July 2, 2015)
    Lawrence wrote ‘The Plumed Serpent’ between 1923 to 1924 a time when he was in ill health, living in Mexico and becoming dependent on his wife Frieda.The plot revolves around a movement to replace the Christian God with the old pre-conquest gods, such as Quetzalcoatl, the plumed serpent of the title. Kate Leslie, an Irish woman, gets caught up in the movement and marries one of the leaders but to the very end of the novel is ambivalent towards the aims of the movement. Lawrence uses the story to propound his own views about religion and the need for woman to sublimate herself before man and the need for a new political order. This all seems deliciously old-fashioned and misplaced now but we forgive Lawrence because of the beauty of his writing and his ability to get beneath the surface of the country he describes.
  • The Plumed Serpent

    David Herbert Lawrence

    Paperback (Independently published, June 9, 2020)
    The Plumed Serpent is a 1926 political novel. Lawrence conceived the idea for the novel while visiting Mexico in 1923, and its themes reflect his experiences there. The novel was first published by Martin Secker's firm in the United Kingdom and Alfred . She encounters Don Cipriano, a Mexican general who supports a religious movement, the Men of Quetzalcoatl, founded by his friend Don Ramón Carrasco. Within this movement, Cipriano is identified with Huitzilopochtli and Ramón with Quetzalcoatl. Kate eventually agrees to marry Cipriano, while the Men of Quetzalcoatl, with the help of a new President, bring about an end to Christianity in Mexico, replacing it with Quetzalcoatl worship.
  • The Plumed Serpent

    D.H. Lawrence

    Paperback (Vintage, June 2, 1992)
    The story of a European woman's self-annihilating plunge into the intrigues, passions, and pagan rituals of Mexico. Lawrence's mesmerizing and unsettling 1926 novel is his great work of the political imagination.
  • Plumed Serpent

    D. H. Lawrence

    Paperback (Wordsworth Editions Ltd, Dec. 5, 1999)
    In this novel, symptomatic of Lawrence's later work, Kate Leslie, an Irish widow visiting Mexico, finds herself equally repelled and fascinated by what she sees as the primitive cruelty of the country. As she becomes involved with Don Ramon and General Cipriano, her perceptions change. Caught up in the plans of these two men to revive the old Aztec religion and political order, she submits to the 'blood-consciousness' and phallic power that they represent.
  • The Plumed Serpent

    D H Lawrence

    eBook (LVL Editions, June 11, 2016)
    The novel has a contemporary setting during the period of the Mexican Revolution. It opens with a group of tourists visiting a bullfight in Mexico City. One of them, Kate Leslie, departs in disgust and encounters Don Cipriano, a Mexican general. Later she meets his friend, an intellectual landowner Don Ramón, and travels to Sayula, a small town set on a lake. Ramón and Cipriano are leading a revival of a pre-Christian religion and Kate becomes drawn into their cult.
  • The Plumed Serpent

    D. H. Lawrence

    eBook (UMash Marketing Ltd, March 2, 2013)
    The Plumed Serpent is a novel by D. H. Lawrence, begun when the writer was living at what is now the D. H. Lawrence Ranch near Taos in U.S. state of New Mexico in 1924, accompanied by his wife Frieda and artist Dorothy Brett. It was first published by Martin Secker in 1926. The original working title of an early draft was "Quetzalcoatl", a reference to the cult of the plumed serpent in Mexico.
  • Mys Plumed Serpent

    Barbara Brenner

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 1981)
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  • Plumed Serpent

    D.H. Lawrence

    Hardcover (William Heinemann Ltd, Dec. 16, 1955)
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  • MYS PLUMED SERPENT

    Barbara Brenner

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 1981)
    Michael's knowledge of Mexican history and Elena's taste for adventure help the twins unravel the mystery of the golden snake.
  • The Plumed Serpent

    L. D. Clark

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Nov. 26, 1987)
    The Plumed Serpent is set in Mexico in the 1920s, an era of political turmoil, and centres on a revolutionary movement to revive the religion of the ancient Aztecs. The brilliant vision of place, the violent action and the rituals and myth for the new religion all combine to make it one of Lawrence's most vivid novels. The Cambridge edition establishes for the first time a meticulously edited text based on the manuscript, typescript and proof material, nearly all of which survives. Several lengthy passages rejected in the course of composition and here included in the textual apparatus offer a close look at the intricacies of Lawrence's progress toward a final conception of the novel. Full annotation and appendixes on Mexican politics and Aztec religion are also provided to assist in comprehending the often arcane concepts to which Lawrence applied his imaginative power.
  • Plumed Serpent

    D H Lawrence

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin UK, Jan. 3, 1950)
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