James Fenimore Cooper (English Wikipedia)

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  • Taylor, Alan (1991). "From Fathers to Friends of the People: Political Personas in the Early Republic". Journal of the Early Republic. 11 (4): 465–491 [475]. doi:10.2307/3123352. JSTOR 3123352.
  • Ross, Ernest C. (1927). Books Abroad. Vol. 1. University of Oklahoma. pp. 78–79. doi:10.2307/40043351. JSTOR 40043351.

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  • Taylor, Alan (1991). "From Fathers to Friends of the People: Political Personas in the Early Republic". Journal of the Early Republic. 11 (4): 465–491 [475]. doi:10.2307/3123352. JSTOR 3123352.
  • Ross, Ernest C. (1927). Books Abroad. Vol. 1. University of Oklahoma. pp. 78–79. doi:10.2307/40043351. JSTOR 40043351.

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  • Belinsky, Vissarion Grigorievich (1841). Разделение поэзии на роды и виды [The Division of Poetry into Genera and Species] (in Russian). Retrieved February 28, 2014. (In English: Cooper is here deep interpreter of the human heart, a great painter of the world of the soul, like Shakespeare. Definitely and clearly he uttered the unspeakable, reconciled and merged together internal and external—and his "The Pathfinder" is a Shakespearean drama in the form of the novel, the only creature in this way, having nothing equal with him, the triumph of modern art in the epic poetry.)

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