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, by James Fenimore Cooper
PDF Ebook , by James Fenimore Cooper
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File Size: 1006 KB
Print Length: 443 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: B000NZDM70
Publisher: AmazonClassics (December 5, 2017)
Publication Date: December 5, 2017
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B075M7DVCJ
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I first read Cooper's novel in high school and found it exceedingly difficult to get through, but since I was obsessed with the Daniel Day-Lewis movie version that had just come out in theatres, I wanted to give the book a try. Granted, this is by no means a modern novel. As a literary form, the novel was still in its infancy when Cooper wrote his book. Now coming back to it years later, I can better appreciate how much the narrative does achieve. It's a great adventure story at heart, but also a story that looks at the gaps between cultures and how various people manage. For its time, Cooper's book achieved quite a lot and set a higher standard for novels that followed.
Beautiful copy of a gorgeous book. To refute one reviewer, this book was not about pioneer women who moved with their family, most of whom were actually very reluctant to do so. This was about two young women who were daughters of a high-ranking officer in the army. They were sent to find their father. As such, they did not have a home in which they could hide. One of the women, at least, was quite brave. And both women were extremely well respected, just as they should have been. As to the veracity of the Mohicans and the inconsistency of the Colonel's character, this is a fictional story and like all of our lives, it is not perfect. And to those of you who say the reading is too difficult, what's wrong with challenging your brain? It's rewarding to manage reading and understanding a difficult book.
So this is a classic. I really enjoyed it. But be very careful which book you get. I picked up this .99 cent version. It was horrible. It said it was unabridged. Great! 700+ pages. Great. But 1. It was illustrated with random pictures that did not relate to the story, were hard to see, and graphically inappropriate. 2. It had no chapters! Really come on. Someone just copied and pasted the text onto their version and made some bombastic claim that they have the unabridged version. 3. I am not sure that it was ordered all correctly. I could not follow the book. So I ran over to the local library and picked up a paper copy and totally enjoyed it. I could not put it down. It made sense.For parents out there. There is graphic violence. The use of the English language is great. I really enjoyed hearing about the time period and I am interested in learning more about the French and Indian War. Overall, I would give it a four out of five stars and just caution you to be careful what version you get.
The first couple of times I started reading this book I could not get past the first few pages. I did not give up on it. The next time I had nothing else to read, but I approached it differently.I skipped the first 50 or so pages and tried again. The story gripped me and I kept going. When I had decided it was a keeper, I went back to page one and started over to catch what I had missed.When I caught up to what I had already read I just skimmed through to where I had left off, then breezed through to the end, captivated.This was in summer. I read it again the next four summers. When it came up as a Kindle read read, I had to have it. Need I say more?
Always wanted to read something by James Fenimore Cooper. Finally did. I give it 5 stars. Exciting story, keeping you interested and intrigued as to the plot, totally readable prose. Interesting that many "memes" or "tropes" of "Indians" were here in a book written in 1823: from "Happy Hunting Ground" to Cooper commenting that we call going in single file "Indian file" to (no way around it) whole explanations about scalping and the malice, evil of the "red man." All in all, I believe that there is good reason for this specific novel to be "a classic" and to be a worthwhile view of America that was written almost 200 years ago about a time almost 250 years ago.
James Fenimore Cooper’s Leatherstocking Tales is a collection of five full-length books: The Deerslayer, The Last of the Mohicans, The Pathfinder, The Pioneers, and The Prairie. These books tell the chronological story of what could best be called a “man of natureâ€. Natty Bumppo is a white man who was raised by or at least lived with Delaware Indians but retains his Christian values as espoused by the Moravians. He is first introduced in The Deerslayer in the mid- 1700’s as a young man who lives alone and hunts in the forests around Lake Otsego in what is now New York. Throughout the five books, his adventures involve his association with several Indians of long acquaintance (the last Mohicans) as they rescue young maidens from unfriendly Indian tribes. The second and third books present Natty as a mature young man now known as Hawkeye due to his sharpshooting skills --- here we have a look at skirmishes of the French and Indian War around Lake George (The Last of the Mohicans) and Lake Ontario (The Pathfinder, or The Inland Sea). Cooper provides a great deal of historical insight in these books. As an older man in The Pioneers, an aging Natty deals with the incursions of civilization in the area around what is now Cooperstown on Lake Otsego --- a thinly-disguised account of Cooper’s family’s settlement of that area along with copious observations about the conservation of nature. In The Prairie our hero is an ancient man, now a trapper on the frontier west of the Mississippi, still trying to stay one step ahead of creeping civilization and its ruination of all that is natural (including the homeland of Indians and buffalo) --- and still rescuing young maidens from hostile Indians.Cooper, writing in the first several decades of the 1800s, provides us with rich descriptions of the geographic areas of the stories from the middle to the end of the 1700’s --- especially interesting for those of us who are familiar with what these areas are now like. He describes the differences in Indian and White cultures while at the same time pointing out the humanity of all people regardless of culture. Cooper speaks out about the threats of civilization on nature, environmental conservation, and native tribes even as he benefited from his family’s position and role in the development of frontier settlement.Overall, a very interesting and informative peek into history that was a pleasure to read --- the perfect historical fiction.
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