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The Deerslayer
James Fenimore Cooper and the Genteel Hero of Romance
The Death of Christian Culture
James Fenimore Cooper and the Idea of Environmental Conservation in the Leatherstocking Tales (1823-1841)
The Deerslayer”, “The Pathfinder”, “The Last of the Mohicans”, “The Pioneers” and “The Prairie”
Cold War Rivalry and the Perception of the American West
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Studi Interculturali 3/2013 Issn 2281-1273 Mediterránea - Centro Di Studi Interculturali Dipartimento Di Studi Umanistici - Università Di Trieste
The Deerslayer by James Fenimore Cooper - Monkeynotes by Pinkmonkey.Com Pinkmonkey® Literature Notes On
Cooper, James Feminore, Papers, 1792
D. H. Lawrence and Studies in Classic American Literature
The Pathfinder Free
The Deerslayer Or, the First War-Path
UC Santa Cruz UC Santa Cruz Electronic Theses and Dissertations
James Fenimore Cooper, the American Romance, and the Metahistories of Hegel and Herder Steven Frye Antelope Valley College
Containing Manhood in James Fenimore Cooper`S the Deerslayer
Pictorial Space As Identity in the Deerslayer
Sensibility in the Novels of James Fenimore Cooper
Sources of Morality in Natty Bumppo
Top View
Savagism Versus Christianity: Cooper with Irving and Paulding in View
Excellence in Literature Reading and Writing Through the Classics
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Go West, Young Man
Dances with Wolves When Dances with Wolves Came to the Cinemas 30 Years Ago, It Was Celebrated for Its Sensitive Produc- Tion of the Lakota Sioux
James Fenimore Cooper Was Born on September 15, 1789, and May Be Considered by Some to Be an Accidental Author. He Never Showed
The Leatherstocking Tales and Indian Removal: a Study
The Deerslayer (Bantam Classics) James Fenimore Cooper
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Multiple Views of the Glimmerglass in the Coopers' Otsego Lake Writings
The Very Notion of a “Hero” Predicates Qualities That Shine Far Brighter Than Those of the General Run of Humanity. Yet No
Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses by Mark Twain "The Pathfinder" And
A Chronology of James Fenimore Cooper
The Leatherstocking Tales