The Pioneers

The Pioneers

by James Fenimore Cooper
The Pioneers

The Pioneers

by James Fenimore Cooper

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Overview

In this classic novel, James Fenimore Cooper portrays life in a new settlement on New York's Lake Otsego in the closing years of the eighteenth century. He describes the year's cycle: the turkey shoot at Christmas, the tapping of maple trees, fishing for bass in the evening, the marshalling of the militia. But Cooper is also concerned with exploring the development of the cultural and philosophical underpinnings of the American experience. He writes of the conflicts within the settlement itself, focusing primarily on the contrast between the natural codes of the hunter and woodsman Natty Bumppo and his Indian friend John Mohegan and the more rigid structure of law needed by a more complex society. Quite possibly America's first best-seller (more than three thousand copies were sold within hours of publication), The Pioneers today evokes a vibrant and authentic picture of the American pioneering experience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783849155742
Publisher: Tredition Classics
Publication date: 11/29/2012
Pages: 456
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 1.02(d)

About the Author

James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1857) was an American author active during the first half of the 19th century. Though his most popular work includes historical romance fiction centered around pioneer and Native American life, Cooper also wrote works of nonfiction and explored social, political and historical themes in hopes of eliminating the European prejudice against Americans and nurturing original art and culture in America.

Date of Birth:

September 15, 1789

Date of Death:

September 14, 1851

Place of Birth:

Burlington, New Jersey

Place of Death:

Cooperstown, New York

Education:

Yale University (expelled in 1805)

Table of Contents

A Note on the Textvi
Introductionvii
Suggestions for Further Readingxxiii
Preface to the First Edition (1823)3
Introduction to the 1832 Edition6
Introduction to the Putnam Edition (1851)11
The Pioneers15
Notes457
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