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  1. Susan Augusta Fenimore Cooper (April 17, 1813 – December 31, 1894) was an American writer and amateur naturalist. She founded an orphanage in Cooperstown, New York and made it a successful charity. The daughter of writer James Fenimore Cooper, she served as his secretary and amanuensis late in his life.

  2. Susan Augusta Fenimore Cooper (17 de Abril de 1813 - 31 de Dezembro de 1894) foi uma escritora e naturalista amadora dos Estados Unidos. Susan Fenimore Cooper Nasceu em Scarsdale, Nova Iorque, filha de James Fenimore Cooper. Durante os últimos dias da vida de seu pai, tornou-se sua secretária e amanuense.

  3. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Susan Augusta Fenimore Cooper (born April 17, 1813, Mamaroneck, N.Y., U.S.—died Dec. 31, 1894, Cooperstown, N.Y.) was a 19th-century American writer and philanthropist, remembered for her writing and essays on nature and the rural life.

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  4. 8 de jan. de 2021 · Learn about Susan Fenimore Cooper, who published Rural Hours anonymously in 1850 and warned of the dangers of overexploiting natural resources. Discover how her work influenced Thoreau and was rediscovered by modern scholars.

  5. Susan Fenimore Cooper was an American writer, best known for her nature diary Rural Hours. She was the daughter of James Fenimore Cooper. ...more. Combine Editions. Susan Fenimore Coopers books. Average rating: 3.58 · 171 ratings · 21 reviews · 67 distinct works • Similar authors. More books by Susan Fenimore Cooper…

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    • December 31, 1894
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  6. 27 de abr. de 2017 · Susan Fenimore Cooper: The First American Woman to Publish Nature Writing. April 27, 2017. Posted by: Ellen Terrell. This post was authored by Stephanie Marcus, Science Reference & Research Specialist, in the Science, Technology, and Business Division of the Library of Congress.

  7. jfcoopersociety.org › content › 03-lifeSusan Fenimore Cooper

    Susan Fenimore Cooper. Miss Susan Fenimore Cooper, probably in the middle 1850’s. Photograph by W. G. Smith, Cooperstown. This section 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.