Three Voices from Paumanok: The Influence of Long Island on James Fenimore Cooper, William Cullen Bryant [and] Walt WhitmanI. J. Friedman, 1969 - 225页 |
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第16页
... Montauk to spy a sail , but the indomitable Spike refuses to accept the evidence of his eyes : " Sail ! Impossible , sir . What should a sail be doing in there , so near Montauk no man ever saw a sail there in his life . " ' 13 Even the ...
... Montauk to spy a sail , but the indomitable Spike refuses to accept the evidence of his eyes : " Sail ! Impossible , sir . What should a sail be doing in there , so near Montauk no man ever saw a sail there in his life . " ' 13 Even the ...
第182页
... Montauk . Montauk was the center of Indian civilization in that day , and it included the holiest of their burial places . At Montauk , too , were the remains of aboriginal fortifications , now called Fort Hill . Whitman described the ...
... Montauk . Montauk was the center of Indian civilization in that day , and it included the holiest of their burial places . At Montauk , too , were the remains of aboriginal fortifications , now called Fort Hill . Whitman described the ...
第190页
... Montauk Point was tricky , and his comments about keeping a sharp lookout for shallow places and sand bars again remind one of Cooper . About Montauk itself he grew lyrical : the soil was rich , the grass green and plentiful , and it ...
... Montauk Point was tricky , and his comments about keeping a sharp lookout for shallow places and sand bars again remind one of Cooper . About Montauk itself he grew lyrical : the soil was rich , the grass green and plentiful , and it ...
目录
Cooper on Long Island Childhood in Cooperstown | 5 |
The Sea and Ships | 12 |
The Land and the People | 31 |
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19th century Abraham Woodhull American Barnstable beautiful Benjamin Birch birds British Brooklyn Daily Eagle called Captain Spike Cedarmere character Coffin Culper David Hand death Dering described early Ebenezer Sage flowers Floyd Godwin Greenport Grist Mill Collection harpoon Hell Gate Hempstead Harbor Ibid Indian influence interest James Fenimore Cooper knew knowledge knows lake Lancey land later Leaves of Grass letter literary lived Long Island Sound look Loyalist Miles Wallingford Molly Swash Montauk mother Natty Bumppo nature novel ocean Oyster Pond Paumanok poem poet poetry Quaker remembered reprinted Robert Townsend Roslyn Roswell Gardiner Sag Harbor Sage sail Sea Lions seaman Setauket Shelter Island ship shore Smithtown Song spout stanza steamer story teaching town trees visited Walt Whitman Washington Water-Witch whaleboat whaling industry wife William Cullen Bryant woods writing wrote York City young youth