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    via the writings of IrvingFenimore Cooper‚ and Wheatley. Washington Irving contributed interesting new developments in American literature through his completely fictional story of Rip Van Winkle. This is the first purely fictional writing that we have covered in this course. For example‚ in the story‚ Irving writes‚ “His historical researches‚ however‚ did not lay so much among books‚ as among men…their wives‚ rich in that legendary lore… “ (Norton Anthology 471). Here‚ Irving is discussing the

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    Connor Roche Research Paper JAMES FENIMORE COOPER James Fenimore Cooper was an important literary figure of the 1800s‚ best known for his novels. He is perhaps most noted for his greatest work of literature: The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757‚ a tale that chronicles the journey of several English people and a few Native Americans during the French and Indian War‚ also known as the Seven Days War. Cooper’s work on this novel and others such as The Prairie reflects his different

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    In The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper‚ historical romance is apparent through settings‚ characters and plots. Cooper is considered by many critics to be the father of the American historical romance. Fred Lewis Patee said‚ “Not only was Cooper the pioneer (of the historical romance) in America‚ and thus worthy of the highest praise‚ but in many respects his romances have never been surpassed.” (212) Cooper celebrated the creative spirit of the individual and had a deep

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    This was the change to Romance or Romanticism. The big change was not by one person‚ but with several people involved. With many contributions of famous writers such as IrvingCooper‚ and Bryant composed the stories and poems which all used Romanticism in their own unique ways. In “The Pioneers” by James Fenimore CooperCooper displays romanticism by creating a connection between humans and nature. Cooper’s goal with this story was too show that settlers displayed the carelessness of their society

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    James Fenimore Cooper was an extremely popular novelist in the United States during the early 19th century. He was known for his romantic adventurous tales of historical fiction‚ particularly about the sea or the frontier. Cooper spent time in the navy before getting married and embarking on his writing career. Influenced by the relationship with his wife and his time at sea‚ Cooper went to on to become one of America’s most influential writers. James Fenimore Cooper was the son of William Cooper

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    Benjamin Franklin‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and Thomas Paine seem to exemplify the Enlightenment period of American literature whereas Washington Irving and James Fenimore Cooper exemplify a shift towards the Romantic period in American literature. While themes of Enlightenment connect Franklin‚ Jefferson‚ and Paine‚ those themes differ from the themes that will connect Irving and Cooper. Each of these Enlightenment authors has a theme in their writing that exemplifies the themes of the Enlightenment period

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    “Is it justice to make evil‚ and then punish for it?” James Fenimore Cooper‚ the author of The Last of the Mohicans often writes and demonstrates in his stories his belief that evil has its consequences. James Fenimore Cooper (1764-1789) was sparked by the Revolutionary period. The war between the American colonies and Great Britain‚ leading to the formation of the independent United States. The Revolution and his romance for it has an impact in his stories. After his wife challenged him to

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    5-7 AP Junior English 1/10/13 The Deerslayer “The Deerslayer‚” the first novel in the “Leatherstocking Tales” chronologically‚ yet it was the last one written by James Fenimore Cooper. “The Deerslayer”‚ also known as “The First War-Path”‚ is a masterpiece of suspense‚ adventure‚ and romance crafted by James Cooper in his later years. The tales of Natty Bumppo‚ more commonly known as Deerslayer or Leatherstocking‚ considered by many to be some of the earliest true American novels. Occurring

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    After another intense reading‚ James Fenimore Cooper demonstrates how these religious groups try to seek the truth and it also explains how different religious groups were formed throughout the years in the United States. As I was finishing reading it made me think deeply on how these churches were introduced in America and it gets more interesting when many of these religious groups’ beliefs and morality are differ from one another. I strongly accept that Thomas Jefferson was a heroic man because

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    Washington Irving was born April 3‚ 1783 in New York City. Irving first began his writings under the name of Johnathan Oldstyle. Irving as he got older‚ ventured out into law but later found that it was not his true calling. Irving felt more comfortable expressing himself through his creative writings. According to Biography.com Irving was “considered perhaps the first true American writer‚” (Bio.com. A&E Networks Television

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