Introduction : Fenimore Cooper's literary achievements | p. 3 |
James Fenimore Cooper, 1789-1851 : a brief biography | p. 27 |
"More than a woman's enterprise" : Cooper's revolutionary heroines and the source of liberty | p. 61 |
Cooper's Europe and his quarrel with America | p. 91 |
Cooper's leatherstocking conversations : identity, friendship, and democracy in the new nation | p. 123 |
Race traitor : Cooper, his critics, and nineteenth-century literary politics | p. 155 |
Bibliographical essay : Cooper and America | |
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