Lawrence uses the story of a storm and the deaths it causes to revive the feelings for (if not an actual belief in) the old gods, in this case Mercury whose shrine is ignored by the tourists but who takes his revenge.
The Complete Short Stories
D H Lawrence
audiobookThe Undying Man
D H Lawrence
audiobookRawdon's Roof
D H Lawrence
audiobookNone of That
D H Lawrence
audiobookMercury
D H Lawrence
audiobookIn Love
D H Lawrence
audiobookA Dream of Life
D H Lawrence
audiobookThings
D H Lawrence
audiobookThe Lovely Lady
D H Lawrence
audiobookTwo Blue Birds
D H Lawrence
audiobookThe Man Who Was Through With the World
D H Lawrence
audiobookThe Blue Moccasins
D H Lawrence
audiobook
The Brotherhood of Consolation
Honore de Balzac
bookTransmutation
Alex DiFrancesco
audiobookPlato’s Republic: The Myth of ER
George Charalampidis
bookGarth of Izar
George Zebrowski, Pamela Sargent
bookThe Philosopher's Public Library (Unabridged)
H. G. Wells
audiobookWarburg in Rome
James Carroll
audiobookRevelation
Maria McKenzie
audiobook2 Very Rare Bears
S.P. Bullock, G.S. Worth
audiobookThe Solid Muldoon (Unabridged)
Rudyard Kipling
audiobookA History of Art in Ancient Egypt (1&2) : Illustrated Edition
Georges Perrot, Charles Chipiez
bookGleaning of a Mystic : Essays on Practical Mysticism
Max Heindel
bookPhiloctetes
Sophocles
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