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  1. Cooper is best known for his frontier novels of white-Indian relations. The Pioneers (1823), The Last of the Mohicans (1826), The Prairie (1827), The Pathfinder(1840), and The Deerslayer (1841) are known collectively as the Leatherstocking Tales. Matthew Brady Studio, James Fenimore Cooper (c. 1850),

  2. Tales of the Restless Sea - Adventure Anthology. (2023) Description / Buy at Amazon. James Fenimore Cooper was an American fiction author known for being one of the most prolific authors of his time and foremost exponents of Romanticism. Cooper was born in Burlington, New Jersey in 1789 to Elizabeth and William Cooper.

  3. James Cooper was born on 15 September 1789 in Burlington, New Jersey, U.S.A, the eleventh child born to Elizabeth née Fenimore (1752-1817) and Congressman, Judge, and founder of Cooperstown, William Cooper (1754-1809). A year after James was born the family moved to the banks of Otsego Lake in Otsego County, where William built the first home ...

  4. 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.

  5. Oct 27, 2021 · Introduction. The preeminent American novelist of the first half of the 19th century, James Fenimore Cooper (b. 1789–d. 1851) was a prolific writer best known for his five-novel saga The Leatherstocking Tales. Cooper’s productivity from 1820 to 1851 is virtually unrivaled, publishing thirty-two novels, several books of nonfiction, a few ...

  6. Aug 7, 2023 · James Fenimore Cooper: Sea Tales. James Fenimore Cooper invented a new literary genre: the sea novel. Collected here in a single Library of America volume, they are among his finest works. Bold, vigorous, original, each is a tale of high adventure that vividly captures the majesty and power of the seafaring life.

  7. James Fenimore Cooper. James Fenimore Cooper was an established early nineteenth century American writer. He prolifically penned historical fiction and was a major proponent of Romanticism. He is famous for writing a romantic masterpiece, The Last of the Mohicans. Born on September 15, 1789, Cooper grew up in Burlington, New Jersey.

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