The Pathfinder; Or, The Inland SeaDigiCat, 15. 9. 2022 - Počet stran: 429 In 'The Pathfinder; Or, The Inland Sea' by James Fenimore Cooper, the reader is taken on an adventurous journey through the wilderness of North America, exploring themes of courage, loyalty, and the clash of European and Native American cultures. Cooper's vivid descriptions of the natural landscape and his detailed portrayal of the characters create a rich tapestry that immerses the reader in the story. Written in a romantic literary style, this novel is a prime example of American frontier literature during the 19th century. James Fenimore Cooper, known for his Leatherstocking Tales, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a frontier settler and his observations of the changing American landscape. His background as the son of a prominent landowner in New York provided him with a unique perspective on the conflicts and challenges of the expanding American frontier. I highly recommend 'The Pathfinder; Or, The Inland Sea' to readers who enjoy historical fiction, adventure stories, and deep exploration of cultural themes. Cooper's masterful storytelling and insightful commentary make this novel a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences today. |
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... face was beaming with the pensive expression with which all deep emotions, even though they bring the most grateful ... faces of the party were turned, the eye ranged over an ocean of leaves, glorious and rich in the varied and lively ...
... face was beaming with the pensive expression with which all deep emotions, even though they bring the most grateful ... faces of the party were turned, the eye ranged over an ocean of leaves, glorious and rich in the varied and lively ...
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... face fire.” “The devil it is? Well, Magnet, this surpasses a seaman's philosophy: we old sea-dogs can tell a ... face's fire! Surely, uncle, he cannot know that?” “Ten days since, child, I would have sworn to it; but now I hardly know ...
... face fire.” “The devil it is? Well, Magnet, this surpasses a seaman's philosophy: we old sea-dogs can tell a ... face's fire! Surely, uncle, he cannot know that?” “Ten days since, child, I would have sworn to it; but now I hardly know ...
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... face too much book, and burn anything; much book, little know.” “Well, that's reasonable, I allow,” said Cap, who was no devotee of learning: “he means that as a hit at your reading, Magnet; for the chief has sensible notions of things ...
... face too much book, and burn anything; much book, little know.” “Well, that's reasonable, I allow,” said Cap, who was no devotee of learning: “he means that as a hit at your reading, Magnet; for the chief has sensible notions of things ...
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... face eye. The Tuscarora see in his head. The Salt-water (for so the Indian styled his companion) all eye now; no tongue.” “He means, uncle, that we had needs be silent, perhaps he distrusts the persons we are about to meet.” “Ay, 'tis ...
... face eye. The Tuscarora see in his head. The Salt-water (for so the Indian styled his companion) all eye now; no tongue.” “He means, uncle, that we had needs be silent, perhaps he distrusts the persons we are about to meet.” “Ay, 'tis ...
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... face fire!” “By the Lord, the fellow is right!” muttered Cap; “there they are, sure enough, and eating their grub as ... faces,” said the Tuscarora, holding up two fingers; “red man,” holding up one. “Well,” rejoined Cap, “it is hard to ...
... face fire!” “By the Lord, the fellow is right!” muttered Cap; “there they are, sure enough, and eating their grub as ... faces,” said the Tuscarora, holding up two fingers; “red man,” holding up one. “Well,” rejoined Cap, “it is hard to ...
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CHAPTER V | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER IX | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XVII | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
CHAPTER XIX | |
CHAPTER XX | |
CHAPTER XXI | |
CHAPTER XXII | |
CHAPTER XXIII | |
CHAPTER XXIV | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XVI | |
CHAPTER XXVI | |
CHAPTER XXVII | |
CHAPTER XXVIII | |
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