Lawrence, D.H. (, 1885-1930)

The plumed serpent (Quetzalcoatl) / D.H. Lawrence - New York : Vintage International , 1979, c1926 - 445 p. ; 21 cm.

Written during the most flourishing period of D.H. Lawrence's career, The Plumed serpent is a novel of ritual and romance set in Mexico during the 1920's, a story both beautiful and strange. Kate Leslie, an Irishwoman, is at once repelled and fascinated by the spell of Mexico, homesick and yet unable to leave. With the ancient rites of the lost god Quetzalcoatl, she marries Don Cipriano, an Indian, and becomes wedded not only to him but also to a history full of terror and blood, to a land without shadows or mist.


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Widows----Fiction
Aztecs---Fiction


Mexico----Fiction


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