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The Last of the Mohicans
James Fenimore CooperJames Fenimore Cooper Paul C. Gutjahr ... Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851 The last of the Mohicans : a narrative of 1757 / James Fenimore Cooper ; edited by Paul C. Gutjahr.
Gleanings in Europe: Switzerland
James Fenimore CooperIn the summer of 1828 James Fenimore Cooper, his wife, and their five children set out from Paris for Switzerland, and Cooper wrote that he experienced a “glorious anticipation,” for “a common-place converse with men was about to give ...
James Fenimore Cooper
James GrossmanJames Fenimore Cooper, by W. B. Shubrick Clymer (Boston: Small, Maynard, 1900), also written for a series, the Beacon Biographies of Eminent Americans, is much shorter and more sympathetic, a pleasant account but not so distinguished ...
The Last of the Mohicans
James Fenimore CooperThe John Harvard Library edition reproduces the authoritative text of the novel from The Writings of James Fenimore Cooper, published by the State University of New York Press. (back cover) When a naAve group of English settlers journeys ...
The Prairie
James Fenimore CooperThe Prairie: A Tale (1827) is a novel by James Fenimore Cooper, the third novel written by him featuring Natty Bumppo.
Gleanings in Europe: The Rhine
James Fenimore CooperThe Rhine James Fenimore Cooper Maurice Geracht, Thomas Philbrick. •239.11 only] CE; one of ... 1 5 appelle] CE ; s appe/e Aj-Ag 253.8 charretiers] CE; charritiers Aj-Ag 258.31 C[ooperstown]] CE; C ArAg 259. 7 ce/fe-ci] CE ; ce/fe a ArAg ...
James Fenimore Cooper: The American Scott
George DekkerA critical survey of the fiction of Cooper. A good deal of attention on one hand to Cooper's politics and on the other to his assimilation and development of the historical novel.
James Fenimore Cooper: The Early Years
Wayne FranklinPerhaps no other American writer stands in greater need of a major reevaluation than Cooper. This is the first treatment of Cooper’s life to be based on full access to his family papers.
A Study Guide for James Fenimore Cooper's "Pathfinder"
Gale, Cengage LearningBalzac, Honoréde, Review of The Pathfinder, in Fenimore Cooper: The Critical Heritage, edited by George Dekker and John P. McWilliams, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973, pp. 196, 200; originally published in Paris Review, July 25, 1940.
James Fenimore Cooper: Novelist of Manners
Donald G. DarnellThird, while this book does not challenge the views of Cooper's reviewers or modern scholarship concerning Cooper's upper-class characters - their stilted speech and two-dimensional portrayals - it does account for their thematic function.
Gleanings in Europe: France
James Fenimore Cooper" The reader of this edition is brought even closer to Cooper in the draft of a hitherto unpublished letter, probably intended for this book, which illustrates Cooper's grasp of the still finer points of French customs and attitudes.
The Red Rover: A Tale
James Fenimore CooperA Tale James Fenimore Cooper, Thomas Philbrick Marianne Philbrick. 269.2 their presence should prove no] C; no AMS 269.2-3 to the freedom] C; might give by their presence, to the freedom AMS; might be given by their presence to the ...
James Fenimore Cooper, the Novelist
George DekkerIn this critical survey, the author examines Cooper's politics, and his assimilation and development of the historical novel as first perfected by Sir Walter Scott.
James Fenimore Cooper: A Life
Nick LourasA Life Nick Louras. bestseller. Cooper's biographer W. B. Shubrick Clymer described the success of the The Spy as “one of the astonishing facts in the history of books.”49 It “instantly caught the imagination of America, England, and France.
The Last of the Mohicans
James Fenimore CooperIt is believed that the scene of this tale, and most of the information necessary to understand its allusions, are rendered sufficiently obvious to the reader in the text itself, or in the accompanying notes.
Wyandotte, or the Hutted Knoll: A Tale
James Fenimore CooperA tale of the sufferings of an isolated family in upstate New York during the Revolution.
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