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  1. The Plumed Serpent is a 1926 political novel by D. H. Lawrence; 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 A. Knopf in the United States; an early draft was published as Quetzalcoatl ...

  2. Other articles where The Plumed Serpent is discussed: D.H. Lawrence: Later life and works: …embarked on the ambitious novel The Plumed Serpent (1926). In this novel Lawrence maintains that the regeneration of Europe’s crumbling postwar society must come from a religious root, and if Christianity is dead, each region must return to its own indigenous religious tradition. The Plumed Serpent ...

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  4. The Plumed Serpent. D.H. Lawrence. 3.29. 1,686 ratings170 reviews. From one of the greatest—and most controversial—writers of the 20th century comes a mesmerizing work of political imagination about a European woman's self-annihilating plunge into the intrigues, passions, and pagan rituals of Mexico.

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  5. Clark, L. D. Dark Night of the Body: D. H. Lawrence’s “The Plumed Serpent.” Austin: University of Texas Press, 1964. Includes biographical and bibliographic materials. Noteworthy for the ...

  6. D.H. Lawrence’s “The Plumed Serpent” is a novel that explores the mythical world of Mexico during the 1920s. The book delves into the complex themes of spirituality, politics, and culture, as it follows the journey of an Englishwoman named Kate Leslie who becomes involved with a group of Mexican revolutionaries led by the enigmatic Quetzalcoatl.

  7. Complete summary of D. H. Lawrence's The Plumed Serpent. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Plumed Serpent.

  8. About The Plumed Serpent. From one of the greatest—and most controversial—writers of the 20th century comes a mesmerizing work of political imagination about a European woman’s self-annihilating plunge into the intrigues, passions, and pagan rituals of Mexico.

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