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  1. James Fenimore Cooper (1789–1851) published his first novel in 1820, and his last, thirty-second novel in 1850. During most of his three-decade career he was among the world’s most famous and, particularly in the 1820s, widely read writers. By the twentieth century he was best known as the author of The Leather-Stocking Tales, five novels ...

  2. James Fenimore Cooper (n. 15 septembrie 1789 , Burlington ⁠( d ) , New Jersey , SUA – d. 14 septembrie 1851 , Cooperstown ⁠( d ) , New York , SUA ) a fost un scriitor american prolific de la începutul secolului al XIX-lea. Poveștile sale istorice de dragoste despre viața indienilor au creat o formă unică a literaturii americane.

  3. The Leatherstocking Tales, series of five novels by James Fenimore Cooper, published between 1823 and 1841.The novels constitute a saga of 18th-century life among Indians and white pioneers on the New York State frontier through their portrayal of the adventures of the main character, Natty Bumppo, who takes on various names throughout the series.

  4. No American Writer was ever more conscious of founding a national tradition in letters than James Fenimore Cooper. As early as his second book, The Spy (1821), Cooper realized that in constituting himself the novelist equivalent of the Founding Fathers, he was making his principal bid for immortality. Yet few of Cooper's contemporaries in that ...

  5. El último mohicano de James Fenimore Cooper es una obra clásica que ha cautivado a lectores de todo el mundo desde su publicación en 1826. Esta novela histórica narra la vida de los nativos americanos y los colonos europeos durante la Guerra Franco-India en el siglo XVIII. En este artículo, exploraremos el resumen, análisis y opinión ...

  6. The Prairie (1827) The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 is a historical romance novel written by James Fenimore Cooper in 1826. It is the second book of the Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy and the best known to contemporary audiences. [1] The Pathfinder, published 14 years later in 1840, is its sequel; its prequel, The Deerslayer, was ...

  7. 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. Born at Heathcote Hill, the maternal De Lancey manor, Susan was the daughter of James Fenimore Cooper, whom ...