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  1. The Prairie; With An Introduction By Harry Hansen And Illustrations By John Steuart Curry
  2. Notions of the Americans Volume v.1
  3. THE WATER WITCH; or, the Skimmer of the Seas. A Tale. by James Fenimore (1789-1851); Edward Wilson Cooper, 1830-01-01
  4. The Red Rover: A Tale Of The Sea
  5. Eve Effingham: Or, Home
  6. Eve Effingham: or, Home Volume 3
  7. The prairie; a tale - [complete in 2 volumes] by James Fenimore (1789-1851) Cooper, 1835-01-01
  8. Heidenmauer, The. A legend of the Rhine. by James Fenimore (1789-1851) Cooper, 1832-01-01
  9. The Crater, Or, Vulcan's Peak: A Tale Of The Pacific
  10. The Prairie; With An Introduction By Harry Hansen And Illustrations By John Steuart Curry
  11. The borderers: a tale Volume 1
  12. The Prairie; With An Introduction By Harry Hansen And Illustrations By John Steuart Curry
  13. Eve Effingham: or, Home Volume 2
  14. The chainbearer, or, The Littlepage manuscripts by James Fenimore Cooper 1789-1851, 1873-12-31

21. Records For Historical Fiction -- Authorship. (in MARION)
Historical fiction Authorship. Records 1 to 8 of 8. Cooper, JamesFenimore, 17891851. Correspondence of James Fenimore-Cooper
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Historical fiction Authorship.
Records 1 to 8 of 8

22. NKU | Steely Library | NKUIRE Workshop
Title . Author. Date. 1 . The last of the Mohicans. Cooper, James Fenimore, 17891851.1951. 2 . Last of the Mohicans. Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851. 1985.
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23. James Fenimore Cooper
James Fenimore Cooper, 17891851 William Cullen Bryant, 1794-1878 HenryWadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882 James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851).
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The Classic Text: James Fenimore Cooper
Title: The Classic Text: James Fenimore Cooper
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Content: This is an interesting online exhibition of Cooper's book "The Last of the Mohicans". It shows various editions and adds some explanatory notes to each piece. James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) Title: James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) URL: http://www.nagasaki-gaigo.ac.jp/ishikawa/amlit/c/cooper19ro.htm In: American Literature on the Web Author: Akihito Ishikawa Type: link collection Content: A collection of links related to Cooper. The James Fenimore Cooper Society Title: The James Fenimore Cooper Society URL: http://www.oneonta.edu/external/cooper/

24. WIEM: Cooper James Fenimore
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Cooper James Fenimore (1789-1851), jeden z g³ównych twórców literatury amerykañskiej. W m³odo¶ci s³u¿y³ w marynarce, by³ przez kilka lat konsulem USA we Francji. Napisa³ ponad 60 utworów, w tym najbardziej znany tzw. Piêcioksi±g przygód Sokolego Oka: Pionierzy (1823, wydanie polskie 1832), Ostatni Mohikanin (1826, wydanie polskie 1930), Preria (1827, wydanie polskie 1834). Tropiciel ¶ladów (1840, wydanie polskie 1928), Pogromca zwierz±t (1841, wydanie polskie 1924). Uchodzi za klasyka "powie¶ci indiañskiej", s³awi±cej dzik± przyrodê i pionierów kolonizowania Ameryki. Tak¿e w dorobku powie¶ci marynistyczne, jak Czerwony Korsarz (1827, wydanie polskie 1887) i historyczne Szpieg (1821, wydanie polskie 1829). Wywar³ wp³yw na wielu pisarzy ¶wiata, zw³aszcza epoki romantyzmu Powi±zania Andriolli Micha³ Elwiro Ostatni Mohikanin wiêcej zobacz wszystkie serwisy ... do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

25. James Fenimore Cooper
James Fenimore Cooper. American author (17891851) Biography James FenimoreCooper was born in Burlington in 1789 and grew in Cooperstown
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JAMES FENIMORE COOPER
American author (1789-1851)
Biography:
James Fenimore Cooper was born in Burlington in 1789 and grew in Cooperstown Colony, founded by his father. His stories on Indian people are set in this area that his father, William Cooper, colonized.
He was discovered as a talented writer after reading one tale that he disregarded. But his first novel Precaution (1820) went unnoticed. It was in 1821 that he became successful, not only in America but also in Europe, for his novel The Spy
Natty Bumpper, also called "Leatherstocking" by the settlers and "Hawkeye","Deerslayer" and "Pathfinder" by his Indian friends, has become the main character of five novels in Leather Stocking Novels (1823-1841), which recall the English and French war of the 18th century. Among his novels, The Last of the Mohicans Prairie and Deerslayer are the most famous ones.
However, less corcerned about literature than about controversy and ideology, Cooper published some non-fictional works, such as his critical book The American Democrat (1838). Although his style was considered simple and naive by

26. James Fenimore Cooper
Translate this page James Fenimore Cooper. (1789-1851). Novelista americano Referenciasbiográficas James Fenimore Cooper nace en Burlington en 1789
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James Fenimore Cooper
Novelista americano
Natty Bumpper, también conocido como "Bas de Cuir" o "Ojo de Halcón", recogido cuando era niño por los Indios en pie de guerra, se convierte en el personaje central de los cinco relatos que conforman el libro Novelas de Ojo de Halcon Leather Stocking Novels , 1823-1841), donde Cooper evoca las luchas franco-inglesas del siglo XVIII. Estos cinco relatos son : The deerilayer, The Prarie (La Pradera) The Pionners y The Pathfinder Aunque de estilo sencillo e ingenuo, criticado por Twain
Muere en Cooperstown en 1851.
En Internet :
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James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851). Cooperstown. By Emily Blake. I.Biography. James Fenimore Cooper was born in Burlington, New Jersey
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James Fenimore Cooper - (1789-1851) Cooperstown By Emily Blake I. Biography James Fenimore Cooper was born in Burlington, New Jersey, in 1789,and grew up in Cooperstown, New York, which was founded by his father. Cooper lived in the nineteenth century, in central New York, and the subject matter of his books (i.e American Indians and forests) comes from his experiences growing up as a young boy. His schooling included time spent at Yale University, before he was expelled for "prankish behavior" in 1805. After this, he became a sailor in the merchant marines, as well as a midshipman in the United States Navy. After six years in the Navy, Cooper left and married Susan DeLancey, and for some time he lived in Westchester County, New York, managing his wife's income-producing estates. James Fenimore Cooper did not actually start his writing until he was thirty years of age. Most of his earlier works dealt with matters, settings, and attitudes in Central New York, at the time that he was growing up. Later in his career he began to write about his social criticism of the American democracy. His later works also consisted of his abroad travels to Europe. James Fenimore Cooper has been regarded as the "first great American writer of fiction." His most famous work is

28. Cooper, James Fenimore
Cooper, James Fenimore (17891851). Author whom Dumas admired. Dumas wrotea novel Le Capitaine Paul which was a sequel to Cooper's The Pilot.
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29. Chapter James Fenimore Cooper Of Index By Simonds History Of American Literature
James Fenimore Cooper. III. James Fenimore Cooper 17891851. Whilethe genius of Irving was winning for a newly developed American
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James Fenimore Cooper
III. JAMES FENIMORE COOPER
While the genius of Irving was winning for a newly developed American literature the recognition and respect of our kinsmen in England, his contemporary, James Fenimore Cooper, suddenly appeared in the field of letters to share in the distinction and the honor of widely recognized literary success. Our first notable writer of fiction, Cooper was in no sense a follower of the first American romancer, Charles Brockden Brown, nor an imitator of his fantastic and abnormal types. He stands rather as the originator of the novel of adventure in our literature, and is frequently termed "the American Scott." It is remarkable that many of the best English novelists have begun their careers as professional storytellers almost by accident. This is true of Richardson and Fielding, the fathers of the modern novel, as it was of their great forerunner, Defoe . Walter Scott was driven to romancing in prose when Lord Byron invaded so successfully his chosen field of metrical romance, Dickens and Thackeray stumbled into fiction through the hedgerows of journalism.

30. Encyclopædia Britannica
James Fenimore Cooper (17891851) University of Groningen Literary biographythat evaluates this author's role in the development of the American novel.
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31. All American: James Fenimore Cooper
edu. James Fenimore Cooper, 17891851. By Mark Canada Assistant Professorof English, University of North Carolina at Pembroke. One
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Antebellum and Civil War America, 1784-1865
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Antebellum America
Literature
Major Works
  • The Spy The Pioneers The Last of the Mohicans The Prairie The Pathfinder The Deerslayer
Family
  • Father : Wealthy landowner William Cooper, founder of Cooperstown, NY, and Federalist congressman Mother : Elizabeth Fenimore Cooper Siblings Wife : Susan De Lancey Cooper Children : daughters Elizabeth, Susan, Caroline, Anne, and Maria; sons Fenimore and Paul
Homes
  • Burlington, NJ Cooperstown, NY New Rochelle, NY Scarsdale, NY New York, NY France Switzerland Italy
Occupations
  • sailor author U.S. Consul for Lyons, France
Chronology
: born Sept. 15 in Burlington, NJ : moves with family to Lake Otsego in New York : Sister Hannah dies : enrolls at Yale : sails on Stirling : serves in U.S. Navy : father dies : marries Susan De Lancey; settles in New Rochelle, NY; daughter Elizabeth born : daughter Elizabeth dies; daughter Susan born : daughter Caroline born : daughter Anne born : builds house in Scarsdale, NY; mother dies : daughter Maria born : publishes Precaution : son Fenimore born; publishes

32. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors BrowseTitles. Cooper, James Fenimore (17891851) Works by this author
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33. Cooper, James Fenimore: The American Democrat And Other Political Writings
Few contemporary Americans know that James Fenimore Cooper (17891851), best knownfor his creation of Natty Bumppo and the Leatherstocking Tales, also wrote
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34. The SAC LitWeb James Fenimore Cooper Page
The James Fenimore Cooper Page ( 17891851 ) Major Works The LeatherstockingTales are available in Penguin editions, Oxford World's Classics, and The
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The James Fenimore Cooper Page
Major Works

The "Leatherstocking Tales" are available in Penguin editions, Oxford World's Classics, and The Library of America ( 2 Vols.).
The Spy
The Wept of Wish-ton-Wish
The Water Witch

The Leatherstocking Tales
The Deerslayer
The Last of the Mohicans
On Line
The Pathfinder
The Pioneers The Prairie
Two Novels of the Sea . Available in the Library of America. The Pilot The Red Rover Satanstoe Redskins The Crater The Sea Lions About Cooper Donald A. Ringe, James Fenimore Cooper . Twayne, 1962. Warren S. Walker, James Fenimore Cooper: An Introduction and Interpretation . Barnes and Noble, 1962. A Cooper Page from D. Campbell. Romancing the Indian. "Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses" Mark Twain's famousand hilariousessay on Cooper. Twain shows only, however, that Cooper is not a realist. Back to American Literature I

35. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
Cooper, J. Fenimore (James Fenimore), 17891851, 0. See Cooper, James Fenimore,1789-1851. 27. Cooper, Jackie, 1922-, 1. Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851. 27.
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36. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
Previous 10 Next 10. Author, Count. Cooper, James Fenimore, 17891851. 27. Cooper,Jan, 1. Cooper, Jane, 1924-, 1. Cooper, Jane, 1946-, 1. Cooper, Jason, 1942-,17.
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37. Britannia | Britain
Translate this page Cooper, James Fenimore (1789-1851). Amerikanischer Schriftsteller.Er war der bekannteste Autor der amerikanischen Literatur seiner
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Cooper, James Fenimore (1789-1851) Amerikanischer Schriftsteller. Er war der bekannteste Autor der amerikanischen Literatur seiner Zeit und ein herausragender Vertreter der amerikanischen Romantik . Bekannt wurde er durch Abenteuerromane im Indianer-, Pionier- und Seefahrermilieu, darunter "The Last of the Mohicans" "Der letzte Mohikaner" ) über den Niedergang der Mohikaner um deren Häuptling Uncas 1. Einleitung
Cooper
wurde am 15. September 1789 als elftes von zwölf Kindern in Burlington New Jersey ) geboren und wuchs auf dem väterlichen Landsitz in Cooperstown auf - einer Siedlung, die sein Vater im Norden des Bundesstaates New York gegründet hatte. Einen Großteil seines Wissens über die Indianer und ihre Lebenswelt erwarb er durch eigene Anschauung während seiner Jugend in einer noch kaum erschlossenen Gegend. Nach dreijährigem Studium an der Yale University von 1803 bis 1805 diente Cooper in der Handelsmarine und war Seeoffiziersanwärter in der Kriegsmarine der Vereinigten Staaten. 1811 gab er seine Marinelaufbahn auf, um Susan DeLancey zu heiraten. In den darauf folgenden zehn Jahren verwaltete er als wohlhabender Mann die Ländereien seiner Frau in

38. UTEL: James Fenimore Cooper Page
UTEL, James Fenimore Cooper (17891851).
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  • A Bio-bibliographical note about James Fenimore Cooper
    "Born in 1789, James Fenimore Cooper, the twelfth child in a family of thirteen was educated for a time at Yale until a series of pranks got him expelled when he was sixteen. In 1805 he joined a merchant ship bound for Europe and after obtaining his midshipman's warrant served with the US Navy until 1810. His resignation following his father's death and his decision to marry Susan De Lancey meant he returned to help run the family estate. "In 1820 he plunged into a literary career when his wife challenged his claim that he could write a better book than the English novel he was reading to her. The result was Precaution , which was quickly followed by his early successes such as The Spy The Pioneers (the first of the Leatherstocking Tales)

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    40. The Classic Text: James Fenimore Cooper
    James Fenimore Cooper (17891851). The Works of James Fenimore CooperPathfinder Edition. New York GP Putnam's Sons, 189-?. Call
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    James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851).
    The Works of James Fenimore Cooper: Pathfinder Edition . New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 189-?.
    Call Number: (SPL) PS 1400 .E92x
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    L imited Edition of 1000 numbered sets. Cooper's death in 1851 renewed interest in his work; collected editions appeared often in the next fifty years. This Putnam edition was issued in sixteen volumes and sold by subscription. The Last of the Mohicans and Jack Tier (1848) make up volume seven, with the other four Leatherstocking Tales issued separately throughout the series in no particular order. T he iconographic stature of The Leatherstocking Tales in American literature began to unravel in 1895. Mark Twain published a scathing essay berating the literary merit of Cooper's work. The now famous "Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences," published in the July 1895 North American Review , ridiculed Cooper's florid style and contrived plotlines, calling The Deerslayer "a literary delirium tremens."

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