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  1. Essays on Nature and Landscape by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2002-07-08
  2. Female Suffrage: A Letter to the Christian Women of America (Dodo Press) by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2007-02-23
  3. Rural Hours: Susan Fenimore Cooper by Susan Fenimore Cooper, David Jones, 1995-04
  4. Rural Hours by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2008-06-25
  5. Rural Hours by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 1968
  6. The Lumley Autograph by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-07-24
  7. Elinor Wyllys, Volume 1 by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-03-06
  8. Elinor Wyllys by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2008-05-28
  9. Pages and pictures, from the writings of James Fenimore Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper, 2010-06-25
  10. Pages And Pictures, From The Writings Of James Fenimore Cooper: With Notes (1861) by James Fenimore Cooper, 2010-09-10
  11. The Cooper Gallery, Or, Pages and Pictures from the Writings of James Fenimore Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-03-05
  12. Susan Fenimore Cooper: New Essays on Rural Hours and Other Works
  13. Elinor Wyllys V2 by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-09-10
  14. Female Suffrage by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-05-23

1. Susan Fenimore Cooper
Susan Fenimore Cooper is becoming an admired author in American history. She is not an authour of many books, but has a high literary standing in the minds
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Susan Fenimore Cooper
Susan Fenimore Cooper is becoming an admired author in American history. She is not an authour of many books, but has a high literary standing in the minds of many. Susan was born in New Your on April 17, 1813 and was named after her mother. Her father,
James Fenimore Cooper
is also a famous author. Susan moved around New York throughout her childhood because her father wanted the best education for his daughters. Not finding the right education in the states, her family moved to Paris in 1826. Here Susan learned how to speak in four languages. One of Susan's most famous books Rural Hours takes her back to the days she spent in Europe. Susan began working as her fathers copyist in Europe (1831). She did this until her father died in 1851.
Susan's father had a lot of confidence in her and helped her acheive her writing status. Eventually Susan followed in her fathers foot steps and began writing herself. Susan and her family moved back to New York in 1836 to Cooperstown. Cooperstown was founded in 1789 by Susan's grandfather.
There is not very much information about Susan Cooper, but she is mostly known through her books. Some people knew Susan to have psychic powers, but she only expressed these around her family memebers and stopped using them when she felt that it was getting out of hand. Her life is very much a mystery, but we can become to know her through her books, especially

2. Susan Fenimore Cooper - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Jump to: navigation search Susan Fenimore Cooper in 1850s Wikisource has original works written by or about: Susan Fenimore Cooper Susan Augusta Fenimore Cooper April 17 December 31 ) was an American writer and amateur naturalist. She was the daughter of the well known novelist James Fenimore Cooper Her most famous work is Rural Hours , a nature diary of Cooperstown, New York ; she also wrote Elinor Wyllys , a novel.
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Susan Fenimore Cooper, daughter of author James Fenimore Cooper, was herself a writer.
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Susan Fenimore Cooper, daughter of author James Fenimore Cooper, was herself a writer. Elinor Wyllys Vol. 1 Gutenberg etext of the novel by Susan Fenimore Cooper, daughter of James. Elinor Wyllys Vol. 2 Gutenberg etext of the novel by Susan Fenimore Cooper, daughter of James. Female Suffrage: A Letter to the Christian Women of America An 1870 argument against women getting the vote, by the writer who was the daughter of James Fenimore Cooper. A Glance Backward 1897 article, background to James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy Lament for the Birds 1893 article. Rural Hours 1887 shortened and revised edition of the 1850 work. School Notebook (1831-1869) Susan Fenimore Cooper's private notes. A Second Glance Backward 1887 article, background to James Fenimore Cooper's novels The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish The Water-Witch , and The Bravo Small Family Memories A memoir of her father, James Fenimore Cooper, written (1883) for his grandchildren.

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6. Susan Fenimore Cooper
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Suggestions for additions are welcomed send them to the Cooper Society Return to Home Page This page is devoted to the life and writings of Susan Fenimore Cooper (1813-1894), eldest daughter of James Fenimore Cooper and a distinguished writer and naturalist. She is best known for her nature diary of Cooperstown, Rural Hours , first published in 1850 and frequently reprinted. But she also wrote a novel, Elinor Wyllys; or, The Young Folk of Longbridge (1846), short stories, children's stories, and articles on a wide variety of subjects including nature. We propose to gather material about her in this section of the James Fenimore Cooper Society, until such time as a Susan Fenimore Cooper Society is organized. For Coming Events involving Susan Fenimore Cooper, see the News, Conferences, and Coming Events page. Contents of this Page: Texts Articles and Papers Introductions Manuscripts ... Checklist of the writings of Susan Fenimore Cooper
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7. Susan Augusta Fenimore Cooper --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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8. Susan Fenimore Cooper, From "Rural Hours"
susan fenimore Cooperlinks to primary and secondary writings, including several scholarly papers on Rural Hours, and links to several biographies.
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Selection from "Summer" in Rural Hours by Susan Fenimore Cooper (1850; rpt. 1887). NOTE: The title "The Old Forest Pines" was added by the creator of this web page.
"The Old Forest Pines"
by Susan Fenimore Cooper
Just at the point where the village street becomes a road and turns to climb the hillside, there stands a group of pines, a remnant of the old forest. There are many trees like these among the woods; far and near such may be seen rising from the hills, now tossing their arms in the stormy winds, now drawn in still and dark relief against the glowing evening sky. Their gaunt, upright forms standing about the hill-tops, and the ragged gray stumps of those which have fallen, dotting the smooth fields, make up the sterner touches in a scene whose general aspect is smiling. But although these old trees are common upon the wooded heights, yet the group on the skirts of the valley stands alone among the fields of the valley; their nearer brethren have all been swept away, and these are left in isolated company, differing in character from all about them, a monument of the past.
It is upon a narrow belt of land, a highway and a corn-field on one side, a brook and an orchard on the other, that these trees are rooted; a strip of woodland connected with the forest on the hills above, and suddenly cut off where it approaches the first buildings of the village. There they stand, silent spectators of the wonderful changes that have come over the valley. Hundreds of winters have passed since the cones which contained the seed of that grove fell from the parent tree; centuries have elapsed since their heads emerged from the topmost wave of the sea of verdure to meet the sunshine, and yet it is but yesterday that their shadows first fell, in full length, upon the sod at their feet.

9. Female Suffrage - A Brief Introduction To Susan Fenimore Cooper's Article
The question of female suffrage has long been resolved in the United States, andthough sometimes more recentlyin other democratic societies as well.
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he question of "female suffrage" has long been resolved in the United States, andthough sometimes more recentlyin other democratic societies as well. For most people, certainly in the so-called Western world, the right of women to vote on a basis of equality with men seems obvious. A century ago this was not the case, even in America, and it required a long, arduous, and sometimes painful struggle before the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified on August 18, 1920. Why then, take steps to make available through the Gutenberg Project an article arguing AGAINST the right of women to votean article written by a woman? There are two reasons for doing so. The first is that Susan Fenimore Cooper (1813-1894) was no ordinary woman. She was educated in Europe and extremely well read; she was the daughter and literary assistant of James Fenimore Cooper, America's first internationally recognized novelist; and she was a naturalist and essayist of great talent whose "nature diary" of her home village at Cooperstown, published as "Rural Hours" in 1850, has become a classic of early American environmental literature. Yet Susan Fenimore Cooper argued eloquently, bringing to her task not only her deep religious feelings but also her very considerable knowledge of world history and of American society, that women should not be given the vote! Hers was not a simple defense of male dominion; her case is combined with equally eloquent arguments in favor of higher education for women, and for equal wages for equal work. "Female Suffrage," is thus of considerable biographic importance, throwing important light on her views of God, of society, and of American culture.

10. Cooper, Susan Fenimore (Harper's Magazine)
THINGS CONNECTED TO “cooper, susan fenimore”. HUMAN BEINGS. Alcott, William A. (William Andrus) by susan fenimore cooper Article, August 1893, 3 pp.
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American novelist, nature writer, editor and a philanthropist. susan was the daughter of famous writer James fenimore cooper.
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13. James Fenimore Cooper - Biography And Works
In 1826, the same year he legally added fenimore to his name, James, susan and the children moved to Europe. cooper served as United States Consul in Lyons,
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    James Fenimore Cooper [pseudonym Jane Morgan] (1789-1851) , American author and critic wrote The Last of the Mohicans "Where are the blossoms of those summers!fallen, one by one; so all of my family departed, each in his turn, to the land of spirits. I am on the hilltop and must go down into the valley; and when Uncas follows in my footsteps there will no longer be any of the blood of the Sagamores, for my boy is the last of the Mohicans." Chingachgook to Hawkeye, Ch. 3 Cooper's depiction of American Indians was sometimes criticised as unrealistic and implausible. Over fifty years after The Deerslayer (1841) was published Mark Twain served up a heaping plate of sardonic but scathing criticism of it and Cooper in his essay "Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences" (1895). But as Cooper writes in his Introduction to The Last of the Mohicans The Mohicans were the possessors of the country first occupied by the Europeans in this portion of the continent. They were, consequently, the first dispossessed; and the seemingly inevitable fate of all these people, who disappear before the advances, or it might be termed the inroads, of civilization, as the verdure of their native forests falls before the nipping frosts, is represented as having already befallen them. There is sufficient historical truth in the picture to justify the use that has been made of it.

14. The Lumley Autograph By Susan Fenimore Cooper - Full Text Free Book
whose book appeared while susan fenimore cooper was studying in .. of autographs, susan fenimore cooper is also clearly referring to the
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and accents (used by the author for some foreign words, and in a few
quotations) have been ignored. A few missing periods and quotation
marks have been silently inserted.
states, by the constant stream of letters received by her father,
asking in often importunate terms for his autograph or for pages
from his manuscripts, and even requesting that he supply autographs
of other famous men who might have written to him. He generally
complied with these requests courteously and to the best of his
ability; after his death in 1851, Susan continued to do so, as well as selling fragments of his manuscripts to raise money for charity during the Civil War. good story. Its broad satire about the autograph collecting mania of the mid-nineteenth century is deftly combined with the more serious irony of a poet's frantic appeal for help becoming an expensive plaything of the rich, while the poet himself has died of want. Susan Fenimore Cooper's typically understated expression of this irony renders it all the more poignant, and the unspoken message of "The

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    This informative, well-organized, and extensive site has excellent information, including articles and papers about Cooper, a detailed chronology of Cooper's life, an "Ask Fenimore" feature, information about the Cooper Society, and much more. This site also has information about Susan Fenimore Cooper ( Rural Hours and other works). Biographical Information f rom the "Home as Found" Site
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    Susan was born in New Youk April 17, 1813 and was named after her mother. Her father, James Fenimore Cooper was a famous author. Her father wanted the best education for his daughters and not finding the right education in the states, the family moved to Paris in 1826. Here Susan learned four languages. One of Susan's most famous books Rural Hours reflects on the days she spent in Europe.

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