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James Fenimore Cooper

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  • He knew as he set this down that he could have been referring to James Fenimore Cooper, and as he concentrated on his American adventurer, he realized that he was using moments of his own return visit to Florence, his own intrusion, also.

    The Master Colm Tóibín 2004

  • Preferring extermination, aggressive westerners thought humanitarians read too many James Fenimore Cooper novels exalting the “noble savage.”

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • Outside, his friend, the novelist James Fenimore Cooper, braves a cholera epidemic to visit Morse at the museum every day.

    Don't Know Much About History Brian Bolduc 2011

  • Preferring extermination, aggressive westerners thought humanitarians read too many James Fenimore Cooper novels exalting the “noble savage.”

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • James Fenimore Cooper, a staunch Federalist and wholly unsympathetic to Thomas Jefferson, was profoundly moved upon viewing Sully's portrait of Thomas Jefferson at West Point.

    Washington's Crossing as Docudrama Patrick J. Walsh 2011

  • Outside, his friend, the novelist James Fenimore Cooper, braves a cholera epidemic to visit Morse at the museum every day.

    Don't Know Much About History Brian Bolduc 2011

  • Yet it is apparent from this collection that hacks, too, had literary antecedents, and one can hear echoes in their work of Walter Scott and James Fenimore Cooper, of Dumas and Pierre Loti, of Conrad and even Tolstoy.

    The Case of the Missing Adventure Story Allan Massie 2011

  • Full-fledged restaurants began to open in Paris after the fall of the monarchy the royal cooks needed the jobs, but the word "restaurant" doesn't even appear in American print until 1824 when novelist James Fenimore Cooper made note of the "renowned Parisian restaurants."

    America's Great Historic Restaurants John Mariani 2010

  • This was seen by many people, particularly writers and poets from James Fenimore Cooper onward, as a peculiarly American sort of freedom.

    EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON S. C. Gwynne 2010

  • Full-fledged restaurants began to open in Paris after the fall of the monarchy the royal cooks needed the jobs, but the word "restaurant" doesn't even appear in American print until 1824 when novelist James Fenimore Cooper made note of the "renowned Parisian restaurants."

    America's Great Historic Restaurants John Mariani 2010

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