Cooper, James Fenimore (1789-1851), was an American novelist and
social critic. He is best known for The Leather - Stocking Tales, five
novels obout Natty Bumppo, a frontiersman. The character has other
names in the series, including leatherstocking. In the Leather-Stocking
Tales, Cooper became the first author to seriously portray American
frontier scenes and characters. In The Leather - Stocking Tales,
Cooper described Natty Bumppo’s retreat from the advancing settlement
of the forect. The novels introduce Natty Bomppo as a young man and
follaw him to old age and death. The Leather-Stocking Tales, in the
order of the hero’s life, are The Deerslayer (1841), The last of the
Mohicans (1826), the Pathfinder (1840), the Pioneers (1823), and the
Prairie (1827). These action – filled stories contrast two ways of
life. Natty Bomppo and his brave, noble Indian friends live a life of
freedom close to nature. The settlers bring civilization and social
order but they also selfishly or thoughtlessly misuse the wilderness. Coper’s
conservative ideas about society are reflected in many of his writings.
His works show his concern for the freedom of individuals and the
rights of property owners. Cooper declared that he believed in
democracy. However, he said he feared that majority rule would bring
disorder and injustice. Although he was deeply patriotic, Cooper
thought that the United States should be governed by a small
aristocracy of cultured and public-spirited landowners. Cooper
wrote several nonfiction works criticizing American life. The best
known include the essays A Letter to his Countrymen (1834) and the
American Democrat (1838). He also wrote fiction about his ideals on
civic leadership, including Homeward Bound (1838) and Home as Fond
(1838).Cooper defends property rights in three novels called the
Little-page Manuscripts. They are Satanstoe (1845), The Chainbearer
(1845), and The Redskins (1846). Cooper wrote the first American
novel about the sea, The Pilot (1823). This romance has a memorable
character, Long Tom Coffin, who, like Natty Bumppo, is a daring figure
who lives close to nature. Cooper also wrote ofher historical tales of
exciting sea chases. Cooper was born in Burlington, N. I. He was
raised in the scenic lakeside community of Cooperstown, N.Y., which was
named for his father, William Cooper. The Pioneers ahd the Deerslayer
are set in this lake region. Cooper served in the U.S. Navy from 1808
to 1811. He settled in upstate New York, intending to become a
gentleman farmer. Cooper wrote his first novel, Precaution, in
1820, but it received little critical praise. His next novel was The
Spy (1821), a story about families durind the Rewolutionary War. Its
immediate success encouraged Cooper to devote himself to writing. Additional resources Grossman, James. James Fenimore Cooper. Stanford, 1967. First published in 1949. Iames Fenimore Cooper: A Collection of Critical Essays. Ed. by Wayne Fields. Prentice-Hall, 1979. Rihge, Danald A. James Fenimore Cooper. 2 nd. ed. Twayne, 1988.
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