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Notions of the Americans
Duelling in America, Ed
James Fenimore Cooper and the Genteel Hero of Romance
Chapter 1. Introduction: America and the Excessive
Cooper and Wordsworth
Abstract Title of Dissertation: Global Sympathy: Representing
Notions of American Identity in James Fenimore Cooper's the Last of the Mohicans and Catharine Maria Sedgwck's Hope Leslie Or, Early Times in the Massachusetts
James Fenimore Cooper, Author (PDF)
James Fenimore Cooper's Gleanings in Europe: England: a Prescription for National Character
Thomas Cole on Architecture
James Fenimore Cooper and the Invention of the Passing Novel
The Reception of Cooper's the Bravo
The Fictions of Whiteness: Transatlantic Race Science, Gender, Nationalism, and the Construction of Race in Nineteenth-Century American Fiction (1823-1867)
Sensibility in the Novels of James Fenimore Cooper
James Fenimore Cooper
Assimilating American Indians in James Fenimore Cooper's Novels?
Defining National Identity Within a Supranational Space
Notes and References
(1789-1851) Was an American Novelist of International Reputation at a Time When Few American Books Easily Found World-Wide Readership
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The Leatherstocking Tales and Indian Removal: a Study
James Fenimore Cooper and the Society of the Cincinnati by Patrick Ruckert
Go East, Young Man, and Discover Your Country Donald A
Special Relationships: Anglo-American Love Affairs, Courtships and Marriages in Fiction, 1821-1914
Insights on Cooper's “Un-Readable”
Satanstoe Was Published in June 1845. This Novel Exhibits Marked
The Leatherstocking Tales