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Set in New York in the mid-1700s, this classic novel is regarded as the most accomplished work of American novelist James Fenimore Cooper's later period. Charming protagonist Cornelius Littlepage navigates the still-evolving mores of colonial society and leads readers through a remarkably detailed portrait of America's early years..
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really slow getting started, but once it got started (about a third the way thru) it had very exciting parts, very sad parts, & was very enjoyable. There is a part where the British attack on Ticonderoga was included! In the long run, it's a very good love story.
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James Fenimore Cooper, acclaimed as one of the first American novelists, was born in Burlington, N.J., on September 15, 1789. When he was one year old, his family moved to Cooperstown, N.Y., which was founded by his father. Cooper attended various grammar schools in Burlington, Cooperstown, and Albany, and entered Yale University in 1803 at the show more age of 13. In 1806, Cooper was expelled from Yale for pushing a rag with gunpowder under a classmate's door, causing it to explode. He then spent some time as a merchant seaman and served as a midshipman in the U.S. Navy from 1808-1811. In 1811, Cooper married Susan De Lancey, and lived the life of a country gentleman until one day in 1820. Cooper and his wife were reading a book together. When Cooper told Susan that he could write a better book than the one they were reading, she challenged him to do so. Thus began his career as an author, with Precaution (first published anonymously). Cooper is known for writing more than 50 works under his own name, Jane Morgan, and Anonymous. His works included fiction, nonfiction, history, and travel sketches. He gained insight for his travel works while the Cooper family lived in Europe from 1826 to 1833. Cooper is best known for the novel The Last of The Mohicans, which has been made into several motion picture adaptations, the most recent starring Daniel Day-Lewis as Hawkeye. The Last of the Mohicans is part of The Leatherstocking Tales, which includes the other novels, The Pioneers, The Deerslayer, and The Pathfinder. Hawkeye, whose given name is Nathaniel Bumpo, is a recurring character in the series which accurately chronicles early American pioneering life and events during the French and Indian War. In 1851, Cooper developed a liver condition, dying on September 14th of that year, just one day before his 62nd birthday. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works of James Fenimore Cooper 10 Vols: Deerslayer; Pathfinder; Pioneers; Spy; Last of the Mohicans; Prairie; Pilot; Red Rover; Two Admirals; Sea Lions; Afloat & Ashore; Water Witch; Crater; Homeward Bound; Miles Wallingford; Home as Found; Chainbearer; Redskins; Wyandotte; Monikins; Jacket Tier; Oak Opening; Satanstoe; Mercedes of Castile; Headsman; Lionel Lincoln; Bravo; Heidenmauer; Ways of the Hour; Wing & Wing; Wept of the Wish-Ton-Wish; Precaution by James Fennimore Cooper
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- Canonical title
- Satanstoe
- Original title
- Satanstoe; or, The Littlepage Manuscripts, a Tale of the Colony
- Original publication date
- 1845
- First words
- It is easy to foresee that this country is destined to undergo great and rapid changes.
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- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
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- 813.2 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English Post-Revolutionary 1776-1830
- LCC
- PS1417 .S3 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Individual authors 19th century
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- English, German
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