Print Resources
- Berbrich, Joan D. Three Voices from Paumanok. New York: Ira J. Friedman Incorporated, 1969.
- Cooper, James Fenimore. The Leatherstocking Tales. New York: D. Appleton, 1883.
- Cooper, James Fenimore. The Pioneers. New York: Signet, 1964.
- Cooper, James Fenimore. The Travelling Bachelor, or Notions of the Americans.New York: Stringer and Townshend, 1852.
- Dekker, George. James Fenimore Cooper, the American Scott. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1967.
- Keiser, Albert. The Indian in American Literature. New York; Oxford UP, 1933.
- Pearce, Roy Harvey. Savagism and Civilization. Baltimore; Johns Hopkins Press, 1967.
- Reidhead, Julia, ed. The Norton Anthology, Fifth Edition. New York: W. Norton and Company, 1998.
- Schulenberger, Arvid. Cooper's Theory of Fiction. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press, 1955.
- Twain, Mark. Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses. North American Literary Review 156, July 1895. 1-12.
- Walker, Warren S. Leatherstocking and the Critics. Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1965.
- Wallace, James D. Early Cooper and His Audience. New York: Columbia University Press, 1986.
Web Resources
- http://mohicanpress.com/mo06032.html (Date of Access: December 8, 2000).
- http://users.telerama.com/~joseph/mtwain.html (Date of Access: December 8, 2000).
- http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/HNS/Indians/cooper.html (Date of Access: December 14, 2000).
- Gravil, Richard. "James Fenimore Cooper and the Spectre of Edmund Burke." Romanticism On the Net. WWW URL: http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat0385/cooper.html (Date of Access: December 8, 2000).
- Madden, J. "The Life and Works of Herman Melville." WWW URL: http://www.melville.org/melville.htm (Date of Access: December 8, 2000).
- Reuben, Paul P. "Chapter 3: Early Nineteenth Century - James Fenimore Cooper." PAL: Perspectives in American Literature- A Research and Reference Guide. WWW URL: http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap3/cooper.html (Date of Access: December 8, 2000).
MLA Style Citation of This Page
Evans, Sarah and Fifer, Abby and Reynolds, Jennifer. "James Fenimore Cooper." A Literary Pioneer. WWW URL: http://xroads.virginia.edu/~UG02/COOPER/cooperhome.html.