James Fenimore Cooper ou la frontière mélancolique The Last of the Mohicans et The Leather stocking Tales

Having long remained in the shadows of academic studies in France, James Fenimore Cooper seems to be returning to the limelight: the inclusion of The Last of the Mohicans on the English 'agrégation' programme (2015-2017) bears witness of such a resurgence. Cooper has made his return, ther...

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Other Authors: Derail, Agnès (Editor), Roudeau, Cécile (Editor)
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Published: Paris Éditions Rue d'Ulm 2016
Series:Actes de la recherche à l'ENS
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