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55页
... writing of his second novel , The Spy . Indeed , one cannot escape from the conclusion that Cooper's writing career was stimulated and sustained by his friendship with his wife's relatives in Sag Harbor and other Long Island towns ...
... writing of his second novel , The Spy . Indeed , one cannot escape from the conclusion that Cooper's writing career was stimulated and sustained by his friendship with his wife's relatives in Sag Harbor and other Long Island towns ...
第65页
... written during his entire life . But Cedarmere was still more : it was his passport as a citizen to participation in the public affairs of the town . One year after his move to Cedarmere , he was already involved in meeting with the ...
... written during his entire life . But Cedarmere was still more : it was his passport as a citizen to participation in the public affairs of the town . One year after his move to Cedarmere , he was already involved in meeting with the ...
第106页
... written - about than to the poet writing . ... 12 + 99 In addition to the political and literary ties that Bryant and Whitman shared , there were human links that connected the two men . Bryant knew the Brooklyn artist , Charles L ...
... written - about than to the poet writing . ... 12 + 99 In addition to the political and literary ties that Bryant and Whitman shared , there were human links that connected the two men . Bryant knew the Brooklyn artist , Charles L ...
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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