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D.H. Lawrence's the Plummed Serpent
In 1925, D.H. Lawrence was diagnosed with tuberculosis after he had a bronchial hemorrhage and seen a doctor. The plumed serpent is an interesting approach to the function of religion in a post-war world. He also penned a travel fiction called sketches of Etruscan places. As his help declined, D.h. Lawrence moved once more in 1929, this time to the south of France. And there he worked on a number of poems and a critique of religion,. His book of revelations titled Apocalypse that was published posthumously.