Crater
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The novel Crater, which at one time, saw a lot of disputes, saw the light in 1847, four years before the death of the writer. The book clearly affected both the long -standing gravity of Cooper to the marine theme (“at sea and on land”, “Miles Wallingford”, “Two Admirals”, etc), and the desire in one form or another to put and try to solve (as it prompted He is the rich experience of life in America and Europe) issues that occupied him especially persistently in the 1830-1840s: about the nature of the relationship between nature and civilization, personality and collective, law and morality ...
Mark Woolston, who was stretched for nearly one and a half years of Robinsonad, is, on the one hand, the history of the origin and prosperity of the Eden by the will and work of the person, and on the other (this is especially noticeable in the final chapters) is an allegorical cut of the biblical in the spirit of biblical The traditions of the life of the modern merchant of American society
Mark Woolston, who was stretched for nearly one and a half years of Robinsonad, is, on the one hand, the history of the origin and prosperity of the Eden by the will and work of the person, and on the other (this is especially noticeable in the final chapters) is an allegorical cut of the biblical in the spirit of biblical The traditions of the life of the modern merchant of American society
Author:
Author:Cooper F. 1
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Agriculture
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-86218-248-4
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