James Fenimore Cooper : The Early Years

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Format: Trade Book
Pub. Date: 2007-06-19
Publisher(s): Yale University Press
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Summary

James Fenimore Cooper (17891851) invented the key forms of American fictionthe Western, the sea tale, the Revolutionary War romance. Furthermore, Cooper turned novel writing from a polite diversion into a paying career. He influenced Herman Melville, Richard Henry Dana, Jr., Francis Parkman, and even Mark Twainwho felt the need to flagellate Cooper for his "literary offenses." His novels mark the starting point for any history of our environmental conscience. Far from complicit in the cleansings of Native Americans that characterized the era, Cooper's fictions traced native losses to their economic sources. Perhaps no other American writer stands in greater need of a major reevaluation than Cooper. This is the first treatment of Cooper's life to be based on full access to his family papers. Cooper's life, as Franklin relates it, is the story of how, in literature and countless other endeavors, Americans in his period sought to solidify their political and cultural economic independence from Britain and, as the Revolutionary generation died, stipulate what the maturing republic was to become. The first of two volumes,James Fenimore Cooper: The Early Yearscovers Cooper's life from his boyhood up to 1826, when, at the age of thirty-six, he left with his wife and five children for Europe.

Author Biography

Wayne Franklin is author of The New World of James Fenimore Cooper and coeditor of the Norton Anthology of American Literature.  His research on Cooper has had the financial support of the American Antiquarian Society, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Stanton W. and Elisabeth K. Davis Foundation, and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. He is professor of English and director of American studies at the University of Connecticut.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Introductionp. xi
The Visionp. 1
Lessonsp. 26
The Voyage of the Stirlingp. 61
Midshipman James Cooperp. 101
Love and Warp. 140
Fenimore Farmp. 180
Gains and Lossesp. 216
A Better Bookp. 240
An American Talep. 270
Legal Troublesp. 302
Settlementp. 335
Taking Manhattanp. 367
Old Tales and Newp. 400
Legendsp. 428
Hawk-eyep. 454
Literary Businessp. 491
Notesp. 523
Indexp. 681
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