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.