The leatherstocking tales

In The Pioneers (1823) James Fenimore Cooper, who created the forerunner of backwoods heroes, depicts the clash between individualistic and communal impulses of people in the early development of a frontier settlement in upstate New York. The founder of the settlement, Judge Temple, is the personifi...

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Autor principal: Cooper, James Fenimore
Format: Llibre
Idioma:Undetermined
Publicat: New York, NY The Library of America 1985
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245 0 |c James Fenimore Cooper ; Edited by Blake Nevius 
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260 |c 1985 
520 |a In The Pioneers (1823) James Fenimore Cooper, who created the forerunner of backwoods heroes, depicts the clash between individualistic and communal impulses of people in the early development of a frontier settlement in upstate New York. The founder of the settlement, Judge Temple, is the personification of a bourgeois planned and stable society. He believes that laws imposed on individuals separate people from savages and are prerequisites for a civilized society 
650 |a United States,American fiction 
650 |x History,Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775,Fiction 
650 |y 19th century 
904 |i Minh 
980 |a Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Cần Thơ