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James Fenimore Cooper: Collected Novels (eBook)

30 Western Classics, Adventure Novels & Sea Tales
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2022
11945 Seiten
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"James Fenimore Cooper: Collected Novels" offers a comprehensive look into the narrative breadth of one of America's earliest and most significant novelists. Spanning themes of adventure, frontier life, and the relationship between man and nature, Cooper's works are characterized by their rich prose and keen psychological insight. This collection includes iconic titles such as "The Last of the Mohicans" and "The Spy," encapsulating the essence of American Romanticism while reflecting the socio-political landscape of early 19th-century America. Cooper masterfully weaves historical context with compelling character arcs, demonstrating an intricate understanding of both the American wilderness and the turbulent world of colonialism and nationalism. James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) emerged from a prominent family in upstate New York, and his experiences in the burgeoning American frontier undoubtedly influenced his writing. Educated at Yale, Cooper was initially drawn to the sea, later becoming a naval officer, experiences that enriched his narrative style. His literary career began after a chance remark about the quality of American literature, leading him to pen his first novel, setting the stage for an esteemed yet controversial career that would shape the future of American fiction. This collected volume is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of American literature. Scholars and casual readers alike will appreciate Cooper's ability to blend historical authenticity with imaginative storytelling. Engage with these pivotal works that not only entertain but also provoke critical discussions about identity, culture, and the American experience.

James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) was a preeminent figure in early American literature, most widely recognized for his historical romances that vividly depict frontier and Native American life. Born on September 15, 1789, in Burlington, New Jersey, Cooper was the eleventh child of William Cooper and Elizabeth Fenimore. He was raised in the developing area of Cooperstown, New York, which his father founded. His experiences in the untamed wilderness and his interactions with the local Native Americans profoundly influenced his narrative craft and thematic focus. Cooper attended Yale University but was expelled due to a series of pranks. He subsequently joined the U.S. Navy, which further contributed to the depth of his maritime knowledge expressed in his works. Cooper's writing career was sparked by a bet with his wife, leading to the creation of his first novel, 'Precaution' (1820). However, it was his second novel, 'The Spy' (1821), that gained him widespread fame. He is best remembered for 'The Leatherstocking Tales', a series of five novels including 'The Last of the Mohicans' (1826), which is considered his masterpiece. Cooper's work is characterized by a detailed depiction of nature, exploration of societal issues, and the use of Natty Bumppo, his quintessential American hero. His prolific output, consisting of more than 30 novels, proved instrumental in shaping the nascent American literary identity and earned him an esteemed place among the American Romantic writers. James Fenimore Cooper's legacy as a key figure in American letters is indisputable, and his narratives continue to resonate with readers and scholars alike.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century classic • 19th century novels • American Frontier • American frontier adventure • american historical fiction • American historical narrative • classic american literature • cultural identity exploration • early American Literature • Early American novelists • Ernest Hemingway • Frontier and pioneer life • Frontier period • historical fiction themes • Historical Romance • Indian white relations • Jack London • James Fenimore Cooper collection • Joseph Conrad • Karl May • Ken Follett • Leatherstocking Tales • Lord of the Flies • male protagonist journeys • maritime and sea adventure stories • Moby Dick • morality and conflict • Native American Literature • Navy influence • prolific writer • Revolutionary War • Robert Louis Stevenson • Romantic literary style • Romantic novel • the Last of the Mohicans • The revenant • Unique Storytelling • Vivid nature descriptions • Walter Scott
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