„Krzysztof Kolumb” to powieść historyczna Jamesa Fenimore Coopera z 1840 roku. Powieść rozgrywa się w XV-wiecznej Europie i śledzi przygotowania i wyprawę Krzysztofa Kolumba na Zachód, do Nowego Świata. James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) był amerykańskim powieściopisarzem, znanym ze swoich pełnych akcji fabuł i żywego, choć nieco wyidealizowanego, wizerunku amerykańskiego życia w lesie i na morzu. Książka w dwóch wersjach językowych: polskiej i angielskiej. A dual Polish-Engl...
The action of the novel refers us to the events that took place on the eve of the struggle for the independence of the North American colonies. The heroes of the novel will have to face the distrust of their compatriots, survive their betrayal, withstand the pressure of a gang of Indians, courageously overcome all hardships.
‟Monikins” is a serious and caustic satire on the social mores of England and America at that time. Cooper ridicules both the aristocratic monarchy and the bourgeois republic with equal vigor. The first part of „Monikins” depicts the early years of John Goldencalf. John Goldencalf, by coincidence, is one of the wealthiest people in Europe of the nineteenth century.
In this book you will find a description of the life and way of life of the indigenous inhabitants of the country – Indians and white settlers; numerous hunting scenes. The novel will not leave indifferent either those who appreciate the sharp, constantly in suspense plot, or those who are interested in the conditions under which the development of the American continent was carried out at the beginning of the last century.
The unfolding struggle for land in North America prompted Cooper to write a series of novels about the life and fate of large landowners. The main character, American Hedges Littlepage, and his elderly uncle have been living in Europe for a long time. But suddenly events begin in America that force them to go on a long journey, to their homeland.
This is a gripping maritime story about two whaling ships on a long and cold journey to the shores of Antarctica in search of dangerous goods. Two Sea Lions – two ships, two captains, two crews! Will they become enemies or friends in the prickly ice that threatens to crush them all. And only the scarlet blood of whales, majestic animals, mixes with the white waves of the ocean in the silence of snowy cliffs.
The novel ‟Two Admirals” tells about the events from the history of the naval war between England and France in the middle of the 18th century. At the center of the novel is a touching story of long-term friendship between two admirals, Jevers Oakes and Dick Bluewater. Their relationship is intertwined with another storyline – the struggle for the inheritance left by the old baronet.
The young French robber Raoul Ivar appeared with his ship in a small harbor in the city of Porto Ferraio. He introduced himself as Jack Smith, but he was exposed: the English officer Griffin recognized the bold robber Raul Ivar in Smith. The British decide to capture his ship. A desperate adventurer is waiting for new challenges, but he is full of hope, courage and a thirst for freedom will help him in this struggle.
The events of the novel take place not on the American continent, but in the very heart of Europe. Almost all the characters in the novel are forced in extreme circumstances to reveal themselves in a new light: some, with all their desire, cannot disguise their meanness, greed, inner readiness for betrayal, others show the highest nobility and purity of human qualities.
This book is meant to be read by young women at that tender age, when the feelings of their nature begin to act most insidiously on them, and when their minds are least prepared by reason and experience to fight their passions. This is a powerful, beautiful, heartbreaking story. Charlotte is one of the women who can really lead by example.
A Venetian story about deceptions and secrets, love and selflessness, cruelty and injustice that took place around the 18th century. This is a story about the adventures of the rich and the misadventures of the poor. Venice, this mysterious city, unlike any other, hides its true face under the mask, everything is here.
This is a historical saga about the fate of three generations of the Littlepage family living in the New World. The novel tells about the people who heroically and bravely mastered the lands of the Wild West, as well as the tragic fate of the indigenous people of America – the Indians. Under the onslaught of aliens and the advancing civilization, they had to give up their lands.
Two surviving American sailors, Mark and Bob, found themselves on a bare volcanic rock in the middle of the ocean. Gradually, they manage to form a soil layer using silt, guano and algae. As a result of a storm, Bob is carried away on a boat to the ocean, but he manages to get to America, from where, after stories about adventures, a party of their 9 relatives and friends of sailors arrives.
‟Precaution” was written in the spirit of sentimental English novels on the theme of marriage. The author clearly holds the idea that the choice of a groom for her daughter is the moral duty of her parents. Initially, the novel was read aloud to several friends of the family, without revealing the authorship; the listeners decided that the author was a woman. Cooper was satisfied with this result, he turned to the publisher.
The historical adventure novel by Fenimore Cooper tells in detail about the first expedition of Christopher Columbus and the discovery of America. Cooper draws his character as a person far superior to those around him. Columbus was not an adventurer; he relied on experience and knowledge, knew how not to succumb to superstition. He was not afraid of the unknown, he was inspired and led forward by the dream of new discoveries. This is how he is depicted in the novel.
The novel takes place during the Mexican-American War. All main events take place on the ship. For Rose and her sweet aunt, this journey is meant to be rest, rejuvenation, and an escape from a world filled with worries. However, they soon learn that well-planned plans can go in unexpected directions.
The novel is set in the fictional town of Templeton, modeled after the village of Cooperstown. In the novel, the Effingham family returns to Templeton from New York. The central theme is the state of American society. The novel clearly shows how the party almost always outperforms the country in American politics, and all of them remain in force today.
In the center of the book is the life of a young man, Miles, who lives in America. He wants to become a sailor like his father. This is an exciting adventure story of the life of a ship captain. Sea brotherhood, battles with pirates, friendship and betrayal, and finally, love that overcomes all obstacles.
Gauchos Wituh, to jedna z powieści przygodowo-historycznych amerykańskiego pisarza Jamesa Fenimore’a Coopera. Ich akcja rozgrywa się w drugiej połowie XVIII wieku w Ameryce Północnej, wśród pionierów i Indian. Ich głównym bohaterem jest traper i myśliwy zwany Sokolim Okiem, biały człowiek wychowany przez Indian. Utwory te to romantyczny i idealistyczny obraz osiemnastowiecznych kresów Ameryki Północnej i zamieszkujących je Indian i osadników. Cechują je barwne opisy przyrody,...
Ostatni Mohikanin, to jedna z powieści przygodowo-historycznych amerykańskiego pisarza Jamesa Fenimore’a Coopera. Ich akcja rozgrywa się w drugiej połowie XVIII wieku w Ameryce Północnej, wśród pionierów i Indian. Ich głównym bohaterem jest traper i myśliwy zwany Sokolim Okiem, biały człowiek wychowany przez Indian. Utwory te to romantyczny i idealistyczny obraz osiemnastowiecznych kresów Ameryki Północnej i zamieszkujących je Indian i osadników. Cechują je barwne opisy przyr...
Sokole Oko, to jedna z powieści przygodowo-historycznych amerykańskiego pisarza Jamesa Fenimore’a Coopera. Ich akcja rozgrywa się w drugiej połowie XVIII wieku w Ameryce Północnej, wśród pionierów i Indian. Ich głównym bohaterem jest traper i myśliwy zwany Sokolim Okiem, biały człowiek wychowany przez Indian. Utwory te to romantyczny i idealistyczny obraz osiemnastowiecznych kresów Ameryki Północnej i zamieszkujących je Indian i osadników. Cechują je barwne opisy przyrody, wa...