THE PLUMED SERPENT
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THE PLUMED SERPENT (ebook)

D. H. LAWRENCE

$39.70
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9783989734173
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In the heart of post-revolutionary Mexico, D. H. Lawrence's "The Plumed Serpent" weaves a mesmerizing tale of cultural clash, spiritual rebirth, and the quest for identity. Kate Leslie, an Irish widow, finds herself drawn into a fervent movement led by the enigmatic Don Ramón and his charismatic ally, Cipriano. As they strive to resurrect the ancient Aztec religion, Kate's journey becomes a profound exploration of power, faith, and the human spirit. Lawrence's vivid prose and rich symbolism paint a world where the old and new collide, challenging readers to reflect on the nature of belief and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing society. This timeless narrative resonates with contemporary themes of cultural identity, the allure of charismatic leadership, and the enduring human desire for connection and purpose.

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