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  1. Satanstoe by James Fenimore, 1789-1851 Cooper, 2009-10-04
  2. The Wing-and-Wing or Le Feu-Follet (A Tale) [Heart of Oak Sea Classicsseries] by James Fenimore (1789-1851) Cooper, 1998
  3. The Redskins; or, Indian and Injin, Volume 1. Being the Conclusion of the Littlepage Manuscripts by James Fenimore, 1789-1851 Cooper, 2010-02-16
  4. The deerslayer / James Fenimore Cooper ; with pictures by N.C. Wyeth by James Fenimore (1789-1851) and Wyeth, N. C. (illus.) Cooper, 1990
  5. The deerslayer / James Fenimore Cooper ; illustrated by N.C. Wyeth [in original slip-case] by James Fenimore (1789-1851). Wyeth, N. C. (Newell Convers) (1882-1945) (i Cooper, 1990-01-01
  6. The Works (Novels, Writings) of James Fenimore Cooper with a Discourse on the Life, Genius, and writing of the Author, By William Cullen Bryant by James Fenimore, 1789-1851 Cooper, 1859
  7. The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish by James Fenimore, 1789-1851 Cooper, 2009-10-04
  8. The Red Rover; a tale. With an introd. by Susan Fenimore Cooper by James Fenimore, 1789-1851 Cooper, 2009-10-26
  9. The prairie [by] J. Fenimore Cooper - [complete in 2 volumes] by James Fenimore (1789-1851) Cooper, 1829-01-01
  10. The pilot : a tale of the sea ; Wing and wing ; Two admirals ; The water witch ; / by J. Fenimore Cooper ; illustrated from drawings by F.O.C. Darley by James Fenimore (1789-1851) Cooper, 1883-01-01
  11. Jack Tier; or, The Florida reef. By J. Fenimore Cooper. by James Fenimore, 1789-1851. Cooper, 2001-01-01
  12. The Crater; Or, Vulcan's Peak: A Tale Of The Pacific
  13. Lionel Lincoln; or, The leaguer of Boston - [Complete in 2 volumes] by James Fenimore (1789-1851) Cooper, 1835-01-01
  14. The History Of The Navy Of The United States Of America

1. PAL James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851)
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2. James Fenimore Cooper Society Home Page
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6. Cooper's Indians
else impressed his conception of the Indian upon America and the world at large is James Fenimore Cooper (17891851), in eleven of whose books
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James Fenimore Cooper (17891851) born Sept. 15, 1789, Burlington, N.J. died Sept.
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10. James Fenimore Cooper - Biography And Works
James Fenimore Cooper. Search all of James Fenimore Cooper James Fenimore Cooper (1789 1851), American author, best known for his stories of
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11. PAL: James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851)
Chapter 3 Early Nineteenth Century James Fenimore Cooper (17891851).Outside Link James Fenimore Cooper Society . Page Links Primary Works The
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben Chapter 3: Early Nineteenth Century: James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) James Fenimore Cooper Society Primary Works The Leatherstocking Tales Selected Bibliography ... Top Primary Works Fiction : Precaution, The Spy, The Pioneers, The Pilot, Lionel Lincoln, The Last of the Mohicans, The Red Rover, The Prairie, The Red Rover, The Red Rover, The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish, The Water Witch, The Bravo, The Heidenmauer, The Headsman, The Monikins, Homeward Bound, Home as Found, Mercedes of Castile, The Pathfinder, The Deerslayer, The Two Admirals, The Wing-and-Wing, Le Mouchoir; an Autobiographical Romance, Ned Myers, Wyandotte, Afloat and Ashore, Miles Wallingford: A Sequel to Afloat and Ashore, Satanstoe, The Chain Bearer, The Redskins, The Crater, Jack Tier, Oak Openings, The Sea Lions, The Ways of the Hour, Non-Fiction Notions of the Americans: Picked Up by a Travelling Bachelor, Sketches of Switzerland

12. James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851)
17891851, American novelist, b. Burlington, NJ He was the first James FenimoreCooper The Last of the Mohicans (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee)
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James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851)
    born Sept. 15, 1789, Burlington, N.J.
    died Sept. 14, 1851, Cooperstown, N.Y.
    1789-1851, American novelist, b. Burlington, N.J. He was the first important American writer to draw on the subjects and landscape of his native land in order to create a vivid myth of frontier life.
    In 1790 Cooperfs family moved to Cooperstown, N.Y., a frontier settlement founded by his father near Otsego Lake. The landscape and history of the area was to greatly influence many of his most famous works. Sent to Yale at 13, Cooper was dismissed for a disciplinary reason in his third year. Soon after he went to sea; commissioned as a U.S. midshipman, he served until 1811, at which time he married and settled into life as a gentleman farmer.
    Cooperfs literary career, which covers a period of 30 years and includes more than 50 publications, began in 1820 with the appearance of Precaution. Imitative of the English novel of manners, this book failed to gain an audience; but his next work, The Spy (1821), a patriotic story of the American Revolution, was an immediate success. With

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James Fenimore Cooper Society Page.
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). New URL Biographical Information f rom the "Home as Found" Site
D.H. Lawrence on Cooper's Leatherstocking novels
from Studies in Classic American Literature
From J ames Russell Lowell's A Fable for Critics (page images at MOA) Scene from The Pioneers and portrait of Cooper
courtesy of the New York State Historical
Association at Cooperstown
Early Biographies from the University of Virginia Text Center

14. James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851)
James Fenimore Cooper (17891851). Contributing Editor Geoffrey Rans. ClassroomIssues and Strategies. I have found it better not to insist on Cooper s
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James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851)
Contributing Editor: Geoffrey Rans
Classroom Issues and Strategies
I have found it better not to insist on Cooper's formal powers at the outset, nor even on his obvious importance as an innovator and initiator in American fiction. Rather, it is effective to invite the students to discuss the substantive issues that arise in a reading of Cooper. Their importance and typicality in the American literary experience remain alive to students in various historical transformations, and Cooper presents them in unresolved and problematic formations. While the passages selected in The Heath Anthology raise obvious and important issuesof empire, of political theory, of nature versus civilization, law, conservation, religion, race, family, American historyone Leather-Stocking novel should be studied in its entirety. Depending on where the instructor places most emphasis, The Pioneers The Last of the Mohicans , and The Deerslayer are the most accessible. In any case, any study of even the selected passages requires some "story-telling" by the instructor. The discussion of The Pioneers or other novels can become, as well, a discussion of the competing claims on the student's attention to form and content: whether form is always possible or desirable; whether the unresolved issues in history are in any sense "resolved" in works of art; how the desire for narrative or didactic closure competes with the recognition of an incomplete and problematic history and political theory. Approach questions of empire, race, progress, civilization, family, law, and power, and lead back from them to the literary issues.

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Results for Cooper, James Fenimore, 17891851 1 of 1. The James Fenimore CooperSociety. A biography of Cooper is included, as well as some of his writing,
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(17891851) American writer. James Fenimore Cooper was a novelist, travel writer,and social critic. Cooper is regarded as the first great American writer
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(1789-1851) American writer. James Fenimore Cooper was a novelist, travel writer, and social critic. Cooper is regarded as the first great American writer of fiction, famed for action-packed plots and vivid portrayal of American life.
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Brief notes on Cooper and The Pioneers
James Fenimore Cooper Society Page.
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). New URL Biographical Information f rom the "Home as Found" Site
D.H. Lawrence on Cooper's Leatherstocking novels
from Studies in Classic American Literature
From J ames Russell Lowell's A Fable for Critics (page images at MOA) (New URL) Scene from The Pioneers and portrait of Cooper
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Early Biographies from the University of Virginia Text Center "Romancing the Indian" site discusses Cooper's portrayal of Native Americans
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18. James Fenimore Cooper Society Home Page
James Fenimore Cooper Society. Materials for Scholars, Students, Promoting thestudy of the life and works of James Fenimore Cooper (17891851)
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The James Fenimore Cooper Society
founded September 15, 1989, and dedicated to
Promoting the study of the life and works of James Fenimore Cooper
Encouraging the enjoyment of his 32 novels, and appreciation of his ideas
Providing useful information to students, scholars, and readers
A special section is devoted to the life and works of Cooper's eldest daughter,
Susan Fenimore Cooper Website updated and new material added June 2005
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Address James Fenimore Cooper Society 8 Lake Street Cooperstown New York 13326 Webmaster Hugh C. MacDougall E-mail jfcooper@stny.rr.com We welcome Questions from students, scholars, and readers about Cooper's writings, his life and family, or editions of his books. If you can't find what you need here, e-mail your questions to: Ask Fenimore var site="sm9cooper" Visitors since August 15, 2000 We thank the State University of New York College at Oneonta (SUNY Oneonta), sponsor of the biennial Cooper Seminar

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Welcome to the Website of the James Fenimore Cooper Society. Information isfor information about the life of James Fenimore Cooper (17891851)
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Welcome to the Website of the James Fenimore Cooper Society . It is intended for many different kinds of users. It is for readers who have come to enjoy Cooper's works, and wish to expand their knowledge about them. It is for scholars seeking reference materials, hard-to-find texts, and the website's growing library of Cooper criticism. But it also for students approaching Cooper for the first time. This is a growing site, and we welcome comments and suggestions. Hugh MacDougall
We also welcome questions simple as well as advanced ; from beginners as well as long-time Cooper fans ; from students and readers as well as scholars about any aspect of James Fenimore Cooper or Susan Fenimore Cooper . Just send your questions, by this e-mail link, to Ask Fenimore , and I will try to answer them as quickly as possible. No question is "too stupid," and we have a large library of Cooper reference materials to help with more complicated ones. Besides questions relating to Cooper's life and works, we will try to help with questions about Cooper genealogy, or about the origin or value of copies of Cooper's books, that you may own. Hugh MacDougall , Secretary Contents of this Page What's New on the Cooper Society Website Site Organization Reading Cooper for Pleasure The Leatherstocking Tales Some Technical Matters ... Collected Works of Isaac Mitchell An excellent

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American novelist who is best remembered for his novels of frontier life, such as The Last of the Mohicans Encyclopedia Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789–1851, American novelist, b. Burlington, N.J. He was the first important American writer to draw on the subjects and landscape of his native land in order to create a vivid myth of frontier life. In 1790 Cooper's family moved to Cooperstown, N.Y., a frontier settlement founded by his father near Otsego Lake. The landscape and history of the area was to greatly influence many of his most famous works. Sent to Yale at 13, Cooper was dismissed for a disciplinary reason in his third year. Soon after he went to sea; commissioned as a U.S. midshipman, he served until 1811, at which time he married and settled into life as a gentleman farmer. Cooper's literary career, which covers a period of 30 years and includes more than 50 publications, began in 1820 with the appearance of

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