The Wing-and-Wing
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The Wing-and-Wing; Or, Le Feu-Follet is a 1842 sea novel by James Fenimore Cooper. The novel includes a thematic interest in religiousity and faith.[1] The novel also introduces metacriticism into Cooper's sea fiction, as does The Sea Lions, unlike earlier novels which typically also focused on nautical and nationalist themes.[2]
References
- ^ Madison, Robert D. (May 2013). "Cooper's Oak-Openings: A Christian Novel" (30). Boston, Massachusetts: 10–12 – via James Fenimore Cooper Society Miscellaneous Papers.
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Further reading
- Walker, Warren S. (1978). "The Wing-and-Wing; or, Le Feu-Follet (1842) Plot Summary". Plots and Characters in the Fiction of James Fenimore Cooper. Hamden, CT: Archon Books. pp. 252–260.
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