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23页
... lakes of western New York . In the early novel , The Pioneers , Benjamin ( a seafaring man ) and some friends are getting ready to go fishing in lake Otsego . Benjamin has some doubt as to the probable fruitfulness of this task ...
... lakes of western New York . In the early novel , The Pioneers , Benjamin ( a seafaring man ) and some friends are getting ready to go fishing in lake Otsego . Benjamin has some doubt as to the probable fruitfulness of this task ...
第29页
... Lake , which measures a good twenty leagues from shore to shore . " This , then , is what you call your lake ? " Cap demands when they catch their first glimpse of the blue waters . " I say , is this really your lake ? " They assure him ...
... Lake , which measures a good twenty leagues from shore to shore . " This , then , is what you call your lake ? " Cap demands when they catch their first glimpse of the blue waters . " I say , is this really your lake ? " They assure him ...
第93页
... lake . " Per- haps he was standing at a window of his home at Cedarmere , looking down upon his own lake , watching the snow fall and disappear into it . Even this slight poem must bear a message : the snowflakes are people , the lake ...
... lake . " Per- haps he was standing at a window of his home at Cedarmere , looking down upon his own lake , watching the snow fall and disappear into it . Even this slight poem must bear a message : the snowflakes are people , the lake ...
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