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Wynadotté (eBook)

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2022
412 Seiten
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859-654739916-2 (EAN)

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Wynadotté - James Fenimore Cooper
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In "Wynadotté," James Fenimore Cooper delves into the complex interactions between Native Americans and European settlers in early America. The novel is framed in Cooper's signature style, characterized by rich descriptions and intricate characterizations that bring to life the tensions and reconciliations of cultural identities. Set against the backdrop of the American wilderness, the narrative weaves themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the enduring struggle for justice while highlighting the beauty and danger of nature in the process. This work emerges during the early 19th century, a period when American literature began to inform national identity through explorations of frontier life and indigenous struggles. Cooper, a prominent figure in American literature, had a unique background shaped by his frontier upbringing and experiences in the early Republic. As the son of a land speculator, he witnessed firsthand the complexities of land ownership and indigenous rights, leading to his ongoing critique of societal norms. His deep engagement with Native American cultures is evident throughout his oeuvre, positioning "Wynadotté" as a significant culmination of his literary passions and historical observations. This novel is a compelling read for those interested in the intersections of race, identity, and culture in American history. Readers seeking to understand the nuanced portrayal of Native American life and the American frontier will find Cooper's exploration both enlightening and poignant, making "Wynadotté" an essential addition to the canon of American literature.

James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) was a preeminent figure in early American literature, best known for his historical romances that captured the frontier spirit with a mix of adventure and moral allegory. Born in Burlington, New Jersey, Cooper grew up in Cooperstown, New York, which was founded by his father, William Cooper. His most enduring works are the Leatherstocking Tales, a series of five novels including 'The Last of the Mohicans,' which have come to define the American Romantic period. Cooper's rich depictions of the natural wilderness and the complex interactions between Native Americans and European settlers found an eager audience both domestically and abroad. However, his works extend beyond the Leatherstocking Tales; 'Wynadotté' is another example of Cooper's ability to weave together elements of the frontier experience into narrative form. This lesser-known novel, published in 1843, showcases Cooper's ongoing interest in the American landscape and social dynamics at the borders of civilization. Cooper's literary style is noted for its formal language and extensive detail, which can sometimes challenge modern readers but reflects his commitment to describing early American life with authenticity. While his reputation has fluctuated over time, Cooper's influence on American literature and his role in shaping the nation's narrative cannot be overstated.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th Century American Literature • 19th century narrative • adventure and survival • american historical fiction • American Revolution • Clash of Cultures • Classic • Classical American fiction • colonial era adventure • complex characters • cultural identity exploration • early American Literature • Early American novels • Edgar Wallace • Ernest Hemingway • frontier and pioneer fiction • frontier life • Frontier Life Themes • heroic journey tale • Historical • historical fiction • Historical indigenous narratives • interpersonal conflict drama • Jack London • James Fenimore Cooper novels • Karl May • Leatherstocking Tales series • Life among the Apaches • Native American characters • Native American fiction • Outlander • Pivotal Era • public domain classics • Rediger • Robert Vaughan • Romanticism • romantic tension plot • The Hardest Ride • upstate New York setting • West of the War • Wyandotte tribe literature • zane grey
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