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James,Fenimore Cooper(クーパー)1971-2008年の研究論文
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- Adams Charles H.;
Cooper's Sea Fiction and 'The Red Rover.'. In: Studies in American Fiction, 16 (Autumn 1988):p. 155-168(14) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Red Rover] - Aldridge A. Owen.;
Fenimore Cooper and the Picaresque Tradition. In: Nineteenth Century Fiction, 27 ( December 1972): p. 283 -292(10) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Allen, Dennis W.;
'By All the Truth of Signs': James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans. In: Studies in American Fiction, 9.2(1981): p. 159-179(21) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Anderson Douglas.;
Cooper's Improbable Pictures in 'The Pioneers'. In: Studies in American Fiction, 14 (Spring 1986): p. 35 - 48(14) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Arch, Stephen Carl.;
Romancing the Puritans: American Historical Fiction in the 1820s. In: ESQ -- A Journal of the American Renaissance, 39:1 (1993), p. 105-132(28) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Armstrong, Nancy, and Leonard Tennenhouse.;
The Problem of Population and the Form of the American Novel. In: American Literary History 20 (2008): p. 667-685(19) - Ashwill, Gary.;
Savagism and its Discontents: James Fenimore Cooper and His Native American Contemporaries. In: ATQ, 8.3 (Sept. 1994), p. 211-227(17) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Axelrad Allen M.;
Order of 'The Leatherstocking Tales': D. H. Lawrence, David Noble, and the Iron Trap of History. In: American Literature, 54 ( May 1982):p. 189-211(23) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Leatherstocking Tales; D. H. Lawrence] - Axelrad, Allan M.;
Wish Fulfillment in the Wilderness: D. H. Lawrence and the Leatherstocking Tales. In: American Quarterly, 39 (Winter1987), no. 4, p. 563-585(23) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Leatherstocking Tales; D. H. Lawrence]
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- Bardes Barbara Ann and Suzanne Gossett.;
Cooper and the 'Cup and Saucer' Law: A New Reading of 'The Ways of the Hour.' In: American Quarterly, 32 (Winter 1980):p. 499-518(20) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Baym, Nina.;
The Women of Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales. In: American Quarterly 23 (1971): p. 696-709(14) [James Fenimore Cooper; Leatherstocking Tales] - Beard, James Franklin.;
Cooper and the Revolutionary Mythos. In: Early American Literature, 11 (Spring 1976), p. 84-104(21) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Bellis, Peter J.;
Israel Potter: Autobiography as History as Fiction In: American Literary History, 1990; 2: p. 607 - 626(20) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Berger, Jason.;
Killing Tom Coffin: Rethinking the Nationalist Narrative in James Fenimore Cooper's The Pilot. In: Early American Literature. Chapel Hill: 2008. Vol. 43, no. 3; p. 643-670 (28) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pilot] - Blakemore, Steven.;
Strange Tongues: Cooper's Fiction of Language in The Last of the Mohicans. In: Early American Literature 19.1 (1984): p. 21- 41(21) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Blakemore, Steven,;
Without a Cross: the cultural significance of the sublime and beautiful in Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans. In: Nineteenth Century Literature, 52 (June 1997), p. 27-57(31) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Bold, Christine.;
How the Western Ends: Fenimore Cooper to Frederic Remington. In: Western American Literature, 17.2 (Summer 1982), p. 117-135(19) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Boyd, Molly.;
The Southern American Adam: Simms's alternative myth. In: Southern Quarterly. Hattiesburg: Winter 2003. Vol. 41, no. 2; p. 73-83 (11) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Brintlinger, Angela.;
The Persian Frontier: Griboedov as Orientalist and Literary Hero1. In: Canadian Slavonic Papers. Edmonton: Sep-Dec 2003. Vol. 45, no. 3/4; p. 371-393(23) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Brook; Thomas.;
The Pioneers, or the Sources of American Legal History: A Critical Tale. In: American Quarterly 36 (1984): p. 86-111(26) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Brown, Harry.;
"The horrid alternative": Miscegenation and madness in the frontier romance. In: Journal of American and Comparative Cultures. Fall 2001. Vol. 24, no. 3/4; p. 137-151 (15) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Buell, Lawrence.;
American Literary Emergence as a Postcolonial Phenomenon. In: American Literary History, 1992; 4: p. 411 - 442(32) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Buell, Lawrence.;
American Pastoral Ideology Reappraised. In: American Literary History 1 (1989): 1-29(29) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Buell, Lawrence.;
The Unkillable Dream of the Great American Novel: Moby-Dick as Test Case In: American Literary History, Spring/Summer 2008; 20: p. 132 - 155(24) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Burke, Frank.;
Reading Michael Cimino's The Deer Hunter: Interpretation as Melting Pot. In: Literature/Film Quarterly. Salisbury: 1992. Vol. 20, no. 3; p. 249-259 (11) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Butler, Michael D.;
Narrative Structure and Historical Process in the Last of the Mohicans. In: American Literature 48 (1976-77): p. 117-139(23) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans]
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- Candido, Anne Marie.;
A New Sea in a New Frontier: American Leadership in The Pathfinder. In: Etudes Anglaises T. XLIV, No. 3 (1991), p. 285-295(11) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pathfinder] - Chester H. Mills.;
Ethnocentric Manifestations in Cooper's Pioneers and the Last of the Mohicans . In: Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Jun., 1986), pp. 435-449 (15) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans; The Pioneers] - Claridge Henry, Mccarron Kevin, and Goodwyn Janet Beer.;
American Literature to 1900. In: Year's Work in English Studies, Jan 1993; 74: 522 - 560(39). [James Fenimore Cooper] - Clark Michael.;
Benjamin Franklin and Cooper's 'The Pioneers.'. In: English Language Notes, 24 ( September 1986): p. 73 -78(6) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Clark Michael.;
The Oak in Cooper's 'The Pioneers.'. In: English Language Notes, 22 ( September 1984): p. 53-55(3) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Clark, Robert.;
Myth and History in The Last of the Mohicans. In: Poetics Today 3 (1983), no. 4: p. 115-134(20) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Cohen,Margaret.;
Traveling Genres. In: New Literary History 34.3 (2003), p. 481-499(19) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pilot] - Crawford, T Hugh.;
Cooper's Spy and the Theater of Honor. In: American Literature. Durham: Sep 1991. Vol. 63, no. 3; p. 405-419(15) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Spy] - Crick, Robert Alan.;
Mark Twain, Fenimore Cooper, and Batman. In: English Journal (High school edition). Urbana: Sep 1992. Vol. 81, no. 5; p. 72-74 (3) [James Fenimore Cooper]
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- Dameron, J Lasley.;
Poe and Twain: Cooper reviewed and revised. In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Spring 2000. Vol. 53, no.2; p. 197-207 (11) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Daniel, Clay.;
Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans. In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 1998. Vol. 56, no. 3; p. 126-128 (3) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Darnell Donald.;
Cooper, Prescott and the Conquest of Indian America. In: American Transcendental Qyarterly, 30 (Spring 1976):p. 712ff. [James Fenimore Cooper] - Darnell, Donald.;
The Deerslayer: Cooper's Tragedy of Manners. In: Studies in the Novel, 11, 1979, p. 406-415(11) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Deerslayer] - Davis, Randall C.;
Fire-Water in the Frontier Romance: James Fenimore Cooper and 'Indian Nature'. In: Studies in American Fiction 22.2(1994): p. 215-232(18) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers; The Pathfinder] - Dean, Janet E.;
The Marriage Plot and National Myth in The Pioneers. In: Arizona Quarterly 52.4 (1996): p. 1-29(29) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Delbanco Andrew.;
Imagining America. In: New Republic, 194 ( June 9, 1986): p. 38 - 41(4) - Denne Constance Ayers.;
Cooper's Artistry in 'The Headsman.' In: Nineteenth Century Fiction, 29 ( June 1974): p. 77 - 92(16) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Dennis, Ian.;
Radical father, moderate son: Cooper's Lionel Lincoln. In: American Transcendental Quarterly. Kingston: Jun 1997. Vol. 11, no. 2; p. 77-91 (15) [James Fenimore Cooper; Lionel Lincoln] - Dennis, Ian.;
The worthlessness of Duncan Heyward: A Waverly hero in America. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Spring 1997. Vol. 29, no. 1; p. 1-16 (16) - Doolen, Andrew.;
"Snug Stored Below": The Politics of Race in James Fenimore Cooper's the Pioneers. In: Studies in American Fiction.Vol. 29. no. 2( 2001), p. 131-158(28) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Dryden Edgar A.;
History and Progress: Some Implications of Form in Cooper's Littlepage Novels. In: Nineteenth Century Fiction, 26 (June 1971): p. 49 - 64(16) [James Fenimore Cooper]
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- Engel Leonard W.;
Sam Peckinpah's Heroes: Natty Bumppo and the Myth of the Rugged Individual Still Reign. In: Literature/ Film Quarterly, 16 ( 1988): p. 22 - 30(9) - Ewart, Mike.;
Cooper and the American Revolution: The Non-Fiction. In: Journal of American Studies, 17 (1977): p. 61-79(19) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Fletcher, Christopher.;
Lord Byron -- Unrecorded Autograph Poems. In: Notes and Queries, 43 (Dec. 1996), p. 425-428(4) - Frank, Armin Paul.;
Writing literary independence: The case of Cooper--the "American Scott" and the un-Scottish American. In: Comparative Literature Studies. University Park: 1997. Vol. 34, no. 1; p. 41- 70(30) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Franklin, Wayne.;
Fathering the Son: The Cultural Origins of James Fenimore Cooper. In: Resources for American Literary Study 27.2 (2001): p. 149-178(30) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Germic, Stephen.;
Land Claims, Natives, and Nativism: Susan Fenimore Cooper's Fealty to Place. In: American Literature, 79(Sep 2007), p. 475 - 500.(26) - Gladsky Thomas S.;
The Beau Ideal and Cooper's 'The Pioneers.' In: Studies in the Novel, 20 (Spring 1988): p. 43-54(12) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Gladsky, Thomas S.;
James Fenimore Cooper and American Nativism. In: Studies in the American Renaissance 1994: p. 43-53(11) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Goodman, N.;
A Clear Showing: The Problem of Fault in James Fenimore Cooper's The Pioneers. In: The arizona quarterly, 1993, Vol. 49, no. 2, p. 1-22(22) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Greven, David.;
Troubling Our Heads about Ichabod: "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," Classic American Literature, and the Sexual Politics of Homosocial Brotherhood. In: American Quarterly. College Park: Mar 2004. Vol. 56, no. 1; p. 83-110(28) - Gustafson, Sandra M.;
Histories of Democracy and Empire. In: American Quarterly, Vol. 59, no. 1, March 2007, p. 107-133(29)
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- Haberly, David T.;
Women and Indians: The Last of the Mohicans and the Captivity Tradition. In: American Quarterly 28 (1976), p. 431-443(13) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Hardy, Robert;
Cooper's The Wept of Wish-ton-Wish. In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 1999. Vol. 58, no. 1; p. 14-15 (2) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Johnson, Richard R.;
The Search for A Usable Indian: An Aspect of the Defense of Colonial New England. In: Journal of American History 64.3 (Dec. 1977): p. 623-651(29) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Jones, Daryl E.;
Temple of the Promised Land: Old Testament Parallels in Cooper's The Pioneers. In: American Literature 57 (1985): p. 68-78(11) - Kaplan, Amy,
Romancing the Empire: The Embodiment of American Masculinity in the Popular Historical Novel of the 1890s. In: American Literary History, 2.4 (Winter 1990), p. 659-690(32) - Kaplan Harold.;
Beyond Society: The Idea of Community in Classic American Writing. In: Social Research, 42 (Summer 1975): p. 204-229(26) - Kasson J. S.;
Templeton Revisited: Social Criticism in 'The Pioneers' and 'Home as Found.' In: Studies in the Novel, 9 (Spring 1977): p. 54-64(11) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Kehler Joel R.;
Architectural Dialecticalism in Cooper's 'The Pioneers. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 18 (Spring 1976): p. 124 -134(11) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers]
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- Lapp, Peter S.;
Cooper and His Critics on Character. In: Canadian Review of American Studies, 20 (1989): p. 97-120(24) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Larson, Sidner.;
Fear and contempt: A European concept of property. In: American Indian Quarterly. Berkeley: Fall 1997. Vol. 21, no. 4; p. 567-577 (11) [James Fenimore Cooper] - LeMenager, Stephanie.;
Trading Stories: Washington Irving and the Global West. In: American Literary History, Winter 2003; 15: p. 683 - 708(26) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Leverenz, David,;
The Last Real Man in America: From Natty Bumppo to Batman. In: American Literary History, 3.4 (Winter 1991), p. 753-781(29) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Liu, Celestine W.;
Judith Hutter's stunted growth in James Fenimore Cooper's The Deerslayer. In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Summer 1996. Vol. 37, no. 4; p. 422-433 (12) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Deerslayer] - Loewen, Shawn.;
The New Canaan Abundance, Scarcity, and The Changing Climate of Nature Writing in Nineteenth-century America. In: Isle: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, Jan 2001; 8: p. 97-114(18) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Loges, Max L;
Cooper's The Prairie. In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 2005. Vol. 63, no. 2; p. 74-76 (3) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Prairie] - Lopenzina, Drew.;
"The Whole Wilderness Shall Blossom As the Rose": Samson Occom, Joseph Johnson, and the Question of Native Settlement on Cooper's Frontier. In: American Quarterly, Vol. 58, no. 4, December 2006, p. 1119-1145(27) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Lukacs, P.;
Lingering Beside His Father's Grave: James Fenimore Cooper's Novels of Country and Home. In: ESQ, 1990, vol. 36, no. 2, p. 109-136(28) [James Fenimore Cooper]
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- MacGregor, Alan Leander;
Tammany: The Indian as Rhetorical Surrogate. In: American Quarterly 35.4 (Fall 1983): p. 391- 407(17) - McTiernan, Dave.;
The Novel as 'Neutral Ground': Genre and Ideology in Cooper's The Spy. In: Studies in American Fiction, 25.1 (Spring 1997): p. 3-20(18) [James Fenimore Cooper] - McWilliams John P.;
Cooper and the Conservative Democrat. In: American Quarterly, 22 (Fall 1970): p. 665-677(13) [James Fenimore Cooper] - McWilliams John P.;
'The Crater' and the Constitution. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language 12 (Winter 1971):p. 631-645(15) - McWilliams, John.;
Lexington, Concord, and the "Hinge of the Future". In: American Literary History, Jan 1993; 5: p. 1-29(29) [James Fenimore Cooper; Lionel Lincoln] - McWilliams, John.;
The Rationale for the 'American Romance.' In: Boundary 2 17 (1990): p. 71-82(12) - McWilliams, Mark.;
Distant Tables: Food and the Novel in Early America. In: Early American Literature, Vol. 38, no. 3(2003), p. 365-393(29) - Maddox, Lucy,;
Susan Fenimore Cooper and the Plain Daughters of America. In: American Quarterly 40:2 (June 1988): p. 131-146(16) - Martin, Terence.;
Beginnings and Endings in the Leatherstocking Tales. In: Nineteenth Century Fiction, 33 (June 1978): no.1, p. 69-87(19) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Leatherstocking Tales] - Martin, Terence.;
Surviving on the Frontier: The Double Consciousness of Natty Bumppo. In: South Atlantic Quarterly 75 (1976): p. 447-459(13) - Masters, Joshua J.;
"Smothered in Bookish Knowledge": Literacy and Epistemology in The Leatherstocking Tales. In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Winter 2005. Vol. 61, no. 4; p. 1-30 (30) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Leatherstocking Tales] - Melada Ivan.;
'Poor Little Talkative Christian': James Fenimore Cooper and the Dilemma of the Christian on the Frontier. In: Studies in the Novel, 18 (Fall 1986):p. 225-237)13) - Michaelsen, Scott.;
Ely S. Parker and Amerindian Voices in Ethnography. In: American Literary History, Apr 1996; 8: p. 615 - 638(24) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Mielke, Laura L;
Domesticity and dispossession: Removal as a family act in Cooper's The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish and The Pathfinder. In: American Transcendental Quarterly. Kingston: Mar 2002. Vol. 16, no. 1; p. 9-30 (22) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pathfinder] - Milder, Robert.;
The Last of the Mohicans and the New World Fall. In: American Literature 52.3 (1980): p. 407-429(23) [James Fenimore Cooper;The Last of the Mohicans] - Morrison, Grant.;
James Fenimore Cooper and American Republicanism. In: Modern Age. Wilmington: Spring 1992. Vol. 34, no. 3; p. 214-226(13) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Murray, Laura J.;
The Aesthetic of Dispossession: Washington Irving and Ideologies of (De)Colonization in the Early Republic. In: American Literary History, 1996; 8: p. 205 - 231(27) - Nattermann, Udo.;
A historical histories: Ideological Persuasion in Cooper's European novels. In: Modern Age. Wilmington: Summer 2000. Vol. 42, no. 3; p. 274-280 (7) [James Fenimore Cooper]
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- Newman, Andrew.;
Sublime Translation in the Novels of James Fenimore Cooper and Walter Scott. In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Jun 2004. Vol. 59, no. 1; p. 1-26(26) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Oberholtzer, Heidi.;
Two unpublished letters of James Fenimore Cooper. In: English Language Notes. Boulder: Mar 2001. Vol. 38, no. 3; p. 77-84(8) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Otter, Samuel.;
Frank Webb's Still Life: Rethinking Literature and Politics through The Garies and Their Friends. In: American Literary History, Winter 2008; 20: p. 728 - 752(25). - Owen, William.;
In Love as in War: The Significance of Analogous Plots in Cooper's The Pathfinder. In: English Studies in Canada 10, no. 3 (September, 1984), p. 289-298(10) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pathfinder]
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- Paul, Jay S.;
The Education of Elizabeth Temple. In: Studies in the Novel, 9 (Summer 1977): p. 187-194(8) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Paul Jay S.;
Home as Cherished: The Theme of Family in Fenimore Cooper. In: Studies in the Novel 5 (Spring 1973): p. 39-51(13) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Peck H. Daniel.;
A Repossession of America: The Revolution in Cooper's Trilogy of Nautical Romances. In: Studies in Romanticism, 15 (Fall 1976): p. 589-605(17) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Person, Leland S. Jr.;
The American Eve: Miscegenation and a Fenimore Frontier Fiction. In: American Quarterly 37 (1985): p. 668-685(18) - Person Leland S. Jr.;
Cooper's Queen of the Woods: Judith Hutter in the Deerslayer. In: Studies in the Novel, 21 (Fall 1989): p. 253 -267(15) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Deerslayer] - Person, Leland S. Jr.;
The historical paradoxes of manhood in Cooper's The Deerslayer. In: Novel. Providence: Fall 1998. Vol. 32, no. 1; p. 76-98(23) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Deerslayer] - Person, Leland S. Jr.;
Home as Found and the Leatherstocking Series. In: ESQ 27:3 (1981): p. 170-180(11) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Leatherstocking Series] - Philbrick, Thomas.;
The Last of the Mohicans and the Sounds of Discord. In: American Literature, 43, No. 1 (1971), p. 25-41(17) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Philbrick Thomas.;
Cooper's Naval Friend in Paris. In: American Literature, 52 ( January 1981): p. 634-638(5) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Pickering, James H.;
Fenimore Cooper as Country Gentleman: A New Glimpse of Cooper's Westchester Years. In: New York History 72(1991): p. 299-318(20) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Pitcher, Edward W.;
Anticipated torments and Indian tortures in The Last of the Mohicans. In: ANQ. Lexington: Oct 1994. Vol. 7, no. 4; p. 215 -219(5) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Pitcher, Edward W.;
The Beaver and His Cousin in Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans. In: ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews 7.4 (1994): 11-16(6) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Pitcher, Edward W.;
Cooper's Cunning and Heyward as Cunning-Man in The Last of the Mohicans. In: ANQ. Lexington: Winter 1996. Vol. 9, no. 1; p. 10 (1) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Pitcher, Edward W.;
Folk analogues for the counterfeit-female escape tactic in Cooper's The Spy. In: ANQ. Lexington: Summer 2001. Vol. 14, no. 3; p. 23-26 (4) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Spy] - Pitcher, Edward W.;
The "hapless babes" of the frontier: Ovid, "the history of Maria Kittle," and The Last of the Mohicans. In: ANQ. Lexington: Summer 2000. Vol. 13, no. 3; p. 33-37 (5) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Pudaloff, Ross.;
The Gaze of Power: Cooper's Revision of the Domestic Novel, 1835-1850. In: Genre, XVII (Fall 1984), p. 275-295(21) [James Fenimore Cooper]
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- Rahs Geoffrey.;
Inaudible Man: The Indian in the Theory and Practice of White Fiction. In: Canadian Review of American Studies, 8(Fall 1977):p. 103-115(13) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Rans Geoffrey.;
'But the Penalty of Adam': Cooper's Sense of the Subversive. In: Canadian Review of American Studies, 3 (Spring 1972): p. 21- 32(12) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Redekop Ernest Henry.;
Picturesque and Pastoral: Two Views of Cooper's Landscapes. In: Canadian Review of American Studies, 8 (Fall 1977): p. 184-205(23) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Redekop, Ernest Henry.;
Real versus imagined history: Cooper's European novels. In: Mosaic : a Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature. Winnipeg: Fall 1989. Vol. 22, no. 4; p. 81-97(17) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Richard Morton.;
The Double Chronology of Leatherstocking. In: Canadian Review of American Studies, 20 (1989), p. 77-95(19) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Leatherstocking Tales] - Ringe, Donald A.;
Cooper's Lionel Lincoln:The Problem of Genre. In: American Transcendental Quarterly 24 (1974): 24-30(7) [James Fenimore Cooper; Lionel Lincoln] - Ringe Donald A.;
The Source for an Incident in Cooper's 'The Redskins.' In: English Language Notes, 24 ( December 1986): p. 66 -68(3) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Redskins] - Robert Sheardy Jr.;
The white woman and the native male body in Vanderlyn's Death of Jane McCrea. In: Journal of American Culture. Spring 1999. Vol. 22, no. 1; p. 93-100 (8) - Robinson, Forrest G.;
Uncertain Borders: Race, Sex, and Civilization in The Last of the Mohicans. In: The Arizona Quarterly, 47.1 (Spring 1991), p. 1-28(28) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Romero, Lora.;
Vanishing Americans: Gender, Empire, and New Historicism. In: American Literature. Durham: Sep 1991. Vol. 63, no. 3; p. 385-404(20) - Rosenberg, Bruce A.;
Cooper's The Spy and the Popular Spy Novel. In: ATQ 7 (June 1993): p. 115-125(11) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Spy] - Rosenberg, Bruce A.;
James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy and the Neutral Ground. In: ATQ. The American transcendental quarterly, 1992, Vol. 6, no. 1, p. 5-16(12) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Spy] - Rosenwald, Lawrence Alan ;
The Last of the Mohicans and the languages of America. In: College English. Urbana: Jan 1998. Vol. 60, no. 1; p. 9-30(22) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Rosenzweig, Paul.;
The Pathfinder: The Wilderness Initiation of Mabel Dunham, In: Modern Language Quarterly, 44 (1983), p. 339-358(20) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pathfinder] - Ruckert, Patrick.;
The Fight For The Republic: James Fenimore Cooper and The Society of the Cincinnati. In: EIR American System, October 26, 2007, p. 62-71(10). [James Fenimore Cooper] - Ryan, James Emmett.;
Orestes Brownson in Young America: Popular Books and the Fate of Catholic Criticism. In: American Literary History, Fall 2003; 15: p. 443 - 470(28) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Rzepka, Charles J.:
"I'm in the Business Too": Gothic Chivalry, Private Eyes, and Proxy Sex and Violence in Chandler's The Big Sleep. In: MFS Modern Fiction Studies, Vol. 46, no. 3, Fall 2000, p. 695-724(30)
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- Samuels, Shirley.
Women, Blood, and Contract. In: American Literary History, Vol. 20, no. 1-2, Spring/Summer 2008, p. 57-75(19) - Sayre, Gordon M.;
Abridging between Two Worlds: John Tanner as American Indian Autobiographer. In: American Literary History, 1999; 11: p. 480 - 499(12) - Schachterle, Lance.;
Cooper and His Collaborators: Recovering Cooper's Final Intentions for His Fiction. In: Studies in Bibliography, Vol. 56, no. 1(2003-2004), p. 317-337(21) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Schachterle, Lance and Kent Ljungquist.;
Fenimore Cooper's Literary Defences: Twain and the Text of The Deerslayer. In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 33 (1988): p. 401-417(17) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Deerslayer] - Scharnhorst Gary.;
Had Their Mothers Only Known: Horatio Algier, Jr., Rewrites Cooper, Melville, and Twain. In: Journal of Popular Cuture, 15 (Winter 1981):p. 175-82(8) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Scharnhorst, Gary.;
The Virginian as Founding Father. In: The Arizona Quarterly, 40.3 (Autumn 1984), p. 227-241(15) - Scheckter, John.;
History, Possibility, and Romance in The Pioneers. In: Essays in Literature 8 (1981): p. 33-44(12) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Schnell, Michael.;
The for(e)gone conclusion: The Leatherstocking Tales as antebellum history. InAmerican Transcendental Quarterly.Kingston: Dec 1996. Vol. 10, no. 4; p. 331-347 (17)[James Fenimore Cooper; The Leatherstocking Tales] - Schriber, Mary Suzanne.;
Toward Daisy Miller: Cooper's Idea of 'The American Girl'. In: Studies in the Novel, 8 (1981): p. 237-249(13) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Seed, David.;
Fenimore Cooper's David Gamut: A Source. In: Notes and Queries, Jun 1982; 29: p. 218 - 220(3) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Selley April.;
'I Have Been and Ever Shall Be, Your Friend': 'Star Trek', 'The Deerslayer', and the American Romance. In: Journal of Popular Culture, 20 (Summer 1986): p. 89 - 104(16) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Deerslayer] - Smith, Lindsey Claire.;
Cross-Cultural Hybridity in James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans. In: American Transcendental Quarterly. Kingston: Sep 2006. Vol. 20, no. 3; p. 527-252 (26) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - St Armand, Barton Levi.;
Harvey Birch as the Wandering Jew: Literary Calvinism in James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy. In: American Literature, 50 (1978): p. 348-368(21) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Spy] - Steele Timothy.;
Matter and Mystery: Neglected Works and Background Materials of Detective Fiction. In: Modern Fiction Studies, 29 (Autumn 1983):p. 435-450(16) [James Fenimore Cooper] *The influence of Cooper and Balzac on detective fiction. - Stein Paul.;
Cooper's Later Fiction: The Theme of Becoming. In: South Atlantic Quarterly, 70 (Winter 1971): p. 77 - 87(11) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Steinbrink Jeffrey.;
Cooper's Romance of the Revolution: 'Lionel Lincoln' and the Lessons of Failure. In: Early American Literature, 11(Winter 1976-77): p. 336-343(8) [James Fenimore Cooper; Lionel Lincoln] - Stephen, Lambert.;
Cooper's The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish. In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 1996. Vol. 54, no. 2; p. 80-81(3) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Stern, Kelly.;
Cooper's The Pioneers. In: The Explicator. Washington: Summer 1997. Vol. 55, no. 4; p. 208-211 (4) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Stern, Kelly.;
Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans.. In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 1997. Vol. 56, no. 1; p. 20 -23(4) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans.] - Stern Milton R.;
American Values and Romantic Fiction. In: Studies in American Fiction, 5 (Spring 1977): p. 13 - 33(21) - Streeter Robert E.;
'WASP'S' and Other Endangered Species. In: Critical Inquiry, 3 (Summer 1977):p. 725-739(15) - Sundquist Eric J.;
Incest and Imitation in Cooper's 'Home as Found.' In: Nineteenth Century Fiction, 32 ( December 1977): p. 261 -284(24) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Susan G. Davis.;
'Making Night Hideous': Christmas Revelry and Public Order in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia, In: American Quarterly, 34 (Summer 1982), p. 185-199(15) - Swearingen, James E, Cutting-Gray, Joanne.;
Cooper's Pathfinder: Revising Historical Understanding. In: New Literary History. Baltimore: Spring 1992. Vol. 23, no. 2; p. 267-280(14) [James Fenimore Cooper; Pathfinder]
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- Tanner James E.;
A Possible Source for 'The Prairie.' In: American Literature, 47 ( March 1975): p. 102 -104(3) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Prairie] - Taylor, Alan.;
Fenimore Cooper's America. In: History Today. London: Feb 1996. Vol. 46, no. 2; p. 21-27 (7) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Taylor, Alan.;
James Fenimore Cooper Goes to Sea: Two Unpublished Letters by a Family Friend. In: Studies in the American renaissance, 1993, p. 43-55(13) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Taylor, Alan.;
Who Murdered William Cooper. In: New York History 72 (1991): p. 261-83(23) - Tennenhouse, Leonard.;
Is There An Early American Novels? In: Novel. Providence: Fall 2006. Vol. 40, no. 1/2; p. 5-18 (14) - Tompkins, Jane P.;
No Apologies for the Iroquois: A New Way to Read the Leatherstocking Novels. In: Criticism 23 (1981): p. 24-41(18) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Leatherstocking Tales] - Tonkovich, Nicole.;
Ghosts of Domesticities Past. In: Journal of Women's History. Baltimore: Fall 2006. Vol. 18, no. 3; p. 118-127 (10)
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- Valen, Van Nelson.;
James Fenimore Cooper and the Conservative Schism. In: New York History, 62 ( July 1981): p. 289 -306(18) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Valenti Peter.;
'The Ordering of God's Providence': Law and Landscape in 'The Pioneers.' In: Studies in American Fiction, 7 (Autumn 1979): p. 191-207(17) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Pioneers] - Vanderbeets Richard.;
Cooper and the 'Semblance of Reality': A Source for 'The Deerslayer.' In: American Literature, 42 ( January 1971): p. 544-546(3) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Deerslayer] - Vasile, Peter.;
Cooper's "The Deerslayer": The Apotheosis of Man and Nature. In: Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Vol. 43, no. 3 (Sep., 1975), p. 485-507(23) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Deerslayer] - Vincent, P.;
"Natural Arabesques": James Fenimore Cooper's Republican Ideal on the Leman. In: Spell, 2003, no. 16, p. 37-50(14) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Vlach, John M.;
Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking as Folk Hero. In: New York Folklore Quarterly, 27 (1971), p. 323-338(16) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Leatherstocking Tales]
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- Wallace, James D.;
Leatherstocking and His Author. In: American Literary History, 5.4 (Winter 1993), p. 700-714(15) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Leatherstocking Tales] - Wallace, James D.;
Race and Captivity in Cooper's The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish. In: American Literary History 7 (1995): 189-209(21) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Wardrop, Stephanie.;
Last of the red hot Mohicans: Miscegenation in the popular American romance. In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Summer 1997. Vol. 22, no. 2; p. 61-74 (14) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Last of the Mohicans] - Wasserman Renata R. Mautner.;
Re-Inventing the New World: Cooper and Alencar. In: Comparative Literature, 36 (Spring 1984): p. 130-145(16) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Wasserman Renata R. Mautner.;
The Reception of Cooper's Work and the Image of America. In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 32 (3d quarter 1986): p. 183 - 200(18) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Welland, Dennis and Walker, Ian.;
XV. American Literature to 1900. In: Year's Work in English Studies, Jan 1973; 54: p. 406 - 424(19) [James Fenimore Cooper] - White, Jenny L.;
The Landscapes of Susan Howe's "Thorow". In: Contemporary Literature, Vol. 47, no. 2, Summer 2006, p. 236-260(25) - White, Richard.;
Discovering Nature in North America. In: Journal of American History, 79 (Dec. 1992), p. 879-891(13) - Willis, Lloyd.;
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, United States National Literature, and the Canonical Erasure of Material Nature. In: ATQ: American Transcendental Quarterly. Kingston: Dec 2006. Vol. 20, no. 4; p. 629-647 (19) - Williams, Gary J.;
Cooper and European Catholicism: A Reading of The Heidenmauer, In: ESQ, Vol. 22, 3rd Quarter 1976, pp. 149-158(10) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Williams, Gary J.;
The Post-shift in Cooper's 'The Oak Openings.' In: English Language Notes, 16 ( September 1978):p. 25-32(8) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Williams, Michael.;
The Cult of the Mohicans: American Fans on the Electronic Frontier. In: Journal of Popular Culture, Jun 2007. Vol. 40, no. 3; p. 526-554(29) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Willy Todd Gray.;
Antipode to Cooper: Rhetoric and Reality in William Joseph Snelling's 'The Boy's Brule.' In: Studies in American Fiction, 8 (Spring 1980): p. 69 - 79(11) [James Fenimore Cooper] - Wilson, Michael T.;
"Saturnalia of Blodd ": Masculine Self- Control and American Indians in the Frontier Novel. In: Studies in American Fiction. Boston: Autumn 2005. Vol. 33, no. 2; p. 131-146 (16) - Yoder R. A.;
The First Romantics and the Last Revolution. In: Studies in Romanticism, 15 (Fall 1976): p. 493-529(37) - Zoellner, Robert H.;
Conceptual Ambivalence in Cooper's Leatherstocking. In: American Literature, 31 (1990), p. 397-420(24) [James Fenimore Cooper; The Leatherstocking Tales]
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- Baym, Nina.;
Susan Fenimore Cooper: New Essays on Rural Hours and Other Work. In: Interdiscip Stud Lit Environ, Jul 2002; 9: p. 263 - 264(2) - Browne.Ray.;
The Lasting of the Mohicans: History of an American Myth. In: Journal of American Culture. Winter 1996. Vol. 19, no. 4; p. 125 (1) - Budden, Julian.;
Society, Culture and Opera in Florence, 1814-1830: Dilettantes in an 'Earthly Paradise'. By Aubrey S. Garlington. In: Music and Letters, May 2008; 89: p. 255 - 256(2) - Burstein, Andrew.;
James Fenimore Cooper: The Early Years. In: The Journal of American History. Bloomington: Dec 2007. Vol. 94, no. 3; p. 923-924 (2) - Clohessy, Ronald.;
The Ship of State: American Identity and Maritime Nationalism in the Sea Fiction of James Fenimore Cooper. In: American Quarterly. College Park: Dec 2004. Vol. 56, no. 4; p. 1149-1150 (2) - Clymer, Jeffory A.;
The Lasting of the Mohicans: History of an American Myth. In: American Literature. Durham: Mar 1997. Vol. 69, no. 1; p. 213-214( 2) - Cohen, Matt.;
The James Fenimore Cooper Society. In: The Journal of American History. Bloomington: Sep 2004. Vol. 91, no. 2; p. 734-735 (2) - Desai, R W.;
History, sociology and the American romance. In: Journal of American Culture. Fall 1996. Vol. 19, no. 3; p. 115-118 (4) - Egan, Hugh.;
Book reviews -- Having It Both Ways: Self-Subversion in Western Popular Classics by Forrest G. Robinson. In: American Literature. Durham: Jun 1996. Vol. 68, no. 2; p. 492-495 (4) - Engell, John.;
James Fenimore Cooper, Novelist of Manners. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Spring 1996. Vol. 28, no. 1; p. 120-122(3) - Lawson-Peebles, Robert.;
James Fenimore Cooper: The Early Years. In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Sep 2008. Vol. 63, no. 2; p. 263-265 (3) - McWilliams, John.;
The Emergence of American Literary Narrative, 1820-1860. In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Sep 2006. Vol. 61, no. 2; p. 249-253 (5) - Rorabaugh, W. J.;
Spirits of America: Intoxication in Nineteenth-Century American Literature. In: The Journal of American History. Bloomington: Sep 1998. Vol. 85, no. 2; p. 677-678 (2) - Silet, Charles L P.;
'Injuns!' Native Americans in the Movies. In: The Journal of American History. Bloomington: Jun 2007. Vol. 94, no. 1; p. 350-351(2) - Smith, Stephanie A.;
Home Fronts: Domesticity and its Critics in the Antebellum United States. In: Novel. Providence: Spring 1999. Vol. 32, no. 2; p. 282-283(2)
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