The Pathfinder: or the Inland SeaState University of New York Press, 30. 6. 1980 - Počet stran: 569 With the publication of The Pathfinder in 1840, James Fenimore Cooper engaged in what he called the "hazardous experiment" of reviving one of his most popular characters who had been allowed to die in a previous novel. Natty Bumppo—who had appeared as Leatherstocking in The Pioneers, as Hawkeye in The Last of the Mohicans, and who had died as the Trapper in The Prairie—appears again as the hero of The Pathfinder. Encouraged by his British publisher to write another tale of the American frontier, Cooper revived his character to take him to the shores of Lake Ontario, the Inland Sea, for an adventurous story of sailors, Indians, and hunters. Inspired by his own experiences as a mid-shipman on Lake Ontario in 1808-09, Cooper writes in his most picturesque fashion of the wilderness of the Great Lakes, the Thousand Islands, and Niagara. "Never did the art of writing tread more closely upon the art of the painter," wrote Honoré de Balzac in his review of The Pathfinder. Cooper writes of places that were wilderness in his youth and that changed rapidly in his own lifetime as cities and commerce developed around the Great Lakes. Cooper's attitude toward this development was ambivalent, as he indicated in his Preface: "That great results are intended to be produced by means of these wonderful changes, we firmly believe...but that they will prove to be of the precise results now so generally anticipated, in consulting the experience of the past, and taking the nature of man into account, the reflecting and intelligent may be permitted to doubt." The Pathfinder remains a classic and entertaining account of the American wilderness and of aspects of human experience in the New World. |
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... opinion than ever both of Cooper's head and heart . It is an admirable production ; full of noble pictures of exalted virtue in the humbler paths of life . The characters of the ' Pathfinder ' and ' Mabel Dunham ' are no- ble ...
... opinion than ever both of Cooper's head and heart . It is an admirable production ; full of noble pictures of exalted virtue in the humbler paths of life . The characters of the ' Pathfinder ' and ' Mabel Dunham ' are no- ble ...
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... world for mistak- ing the bent of his genius to his heart's content , has at length desisted . " 43 A somewhat higher opinion of The Pathfinder in comparison with Cooper's earlier novels is found in The New - xxii Historical Introduction.
... world for mistak- ing the bent of his genius to his heart's content , has at length desisted . " 43 A somewhat higher opinion of The Pathfinder in comparison with Cooper's earlier novels is found in The New - xxii Historical Introduction.
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... Opinions of Honoré de Balzac , tr . Katharine Prescott Wormeley ( Boston : Little , Brown , and Company , 1899 ) , pp . 114–15 . Earlier translations of Balzac's review are in the New York Evening Post for 26 March 1841 , and in The ...
... Opinions of Honoré de Balzac , tr . Katharine Prescott Wormeley ( Boston : Little , Brown , and Company , 1899 ) , pp . 114–15 . Earlier translations of Balzac's review are in the New York Evening Post for 26 March 1841 , and in The ...
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... opinions , speech and dress of a Turk denote a Mussulman . Although the Pathfinder was scarcely in the prime of life , Mabel had met him with a steadiness that may have been the consequence of having braced her nerves for the interview ...
... opinions , speech and dress of a Turk denote a Mussulman . Although the Pathfinder was scarcely in the prime of life , Mabel had met him with a steadiness that may have been the consequence of having braced her nerves for the interview ...
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... opinions consarning the might of His hand , but we who pass our time , in his very presence , as it might be , see things differently - I mean such of us as have white natur's . A red skin has his notions , and it is right that it ...
... opinions consarning the might of His hand , but we who pass our time , in his very presence , as it might be , see things differently - I mean such of us as have white natur's . A red skin has his notions , and it is right that it ...
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