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  1. The Plumed Serpent can be compared to E. M. Forster’s A Passage to India (1924); the non-English settings of both works are wrought with painstaking authenticity.

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  3. 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.

  4. 5 de dez. de 1999 · Plumed Serpent (Wordsworth Classics) Paperback – December 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 ...

    • D. H. Lawrence
  5. A Feathered Serpent from deep in the Juxtlahuaca cave. Stylistically tied to the Olmec, this red Feathered Serpent has a crest of now-faded green feathers. Courtesy of Matt Lachniet, used with permission. Annotated image of the Feathered Serpent or Plumed Serpent Sculpture from the top and bottom.

  6. 17 de dez. de 2020 · The Plumed Serpent and Ecology . Thursday 17th December 2020 . By Zoom (during period of Coronavirus lockdown) 6.30-8.30 pm ATTENDERS . Catherine Brown, in Kilburn, London. Chloe Rose Campbell, in Stroud Green, London. Andrew Cooper, in Bristol. Jane Costin, in Manchester. Terry Gifford, in Somerset. Malcolm Gray. Bob Hayward, in Melton Mowbray ...

  7. The Plumed Serpent D. H. Lawrence - 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.