Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Europe” in chapter 2.16 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I:
...his most imaginative book.
It has a spirited naval battle, but it flatly failed to localize a supernatural legend in New York harbour.
Novels were not Cooper's whole concern during his years in Europe .
Unabashedly, outspokenly American, he had secured from Henry Clay the post of consul at Lyons, that he might not seem, during his travels, a man without a country.
As consul, though his positio...
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