Writer, born in Burlington, New Jersey, USA. Raised in prosperous circumstances in his father's frontier settlement at Cooperstown, New York, he attended Yale University (but was expelled for a prank) and spent several years in the navy (180611). Living as a country gentleman, he wrote his first novel, Precaution (1820), allegedly after his wife challenged his claim that he could write a better one than she was then reading. His second book, The Spy (1821), is regarded as the first major American novel. He moved to New York City and achieved great popular success with The Pilot (1823) and his first three Leatherstocking tales, The Pioneers (1823), followed by The Last of the Mohicans (1826) and The Prairie (1827), a series that offered for the first time a heroic vision of the American frontier. In 182633 he lived in Europe, where he wrote several American and European romances and other works revealing his deep homesickness for an unspoiled American wilderness, but his return to Cooperstown (1834) was followed by years of bitter disillusionment with the USA. He wrote satires and much virulent criticism that were largely ignored by readers, and also engaged in libel suits against some of his critics, which only served to further alienate the American public. The prolific output of his last years included a scholarly history of the US Navy (1839) and, among other novels, two final Leatherstocking tales, The Pathfinder (1840) and The Deerslayer (1841).
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Cooper's writings
The writings of James Fenimore Cooper| Date | Title: Subtitle | Genre | Topic, Location, Period | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1820 | Precaution: A Novel | novel | England, 1813-1814 | ||
| 1821 | The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground | novel | Westchester County, New York, 1778 | ||
| 1823 | The Pioneers: or The Sources of the Susquehanna | novel | Leatherstocking, Otsego County, New York, 1793-1794, | ||
| 1823 | Tales for Fifteen: or Imagination and Heart | 2 short stories | written under the pseudonym: "Jane Morgan" | ||
| 1823 | The Pilot: A Tale of the Sea | novel | John Paul Jones, England, 1780 | ||
| 1825 | Lionel Lincoln: or The Leaguer of Boston | novel | Battle of Bunker Hill, Boston, 1775-1781 | ||
| 1826 | The Last of the Mohicans: A narrative of 1757 | novel | Leatherstocking, French and Indian War, Lake George & Adirondacks, 1757 | ||
| 1827 | The Prairie | novel | Leatherstocking, American Midwest, 1805 | ||
| 1828 | The Red Rover: A Tale | novel | Newport, Rhode Island & Atlantic Ocean, pirates, 1759 | ||
| 1828 | Notions of the Americans: Picked up by a Travelling Bachelor | non-fiction | America for European readers | ||
| 1829 | The Wept of Wish-ton-Wish: A Tale | novel | Western Connecticut, Puritans and Indians, 1660-1676 | ||
| 1830 | The Water-Witch: or the Skimmer of the Seas | novel | New York, smugglers, 1713 | ||
| 1830 | Letter to General Lafayette | politics | France vs. US, cost of government | ||
| 1831 | The Bravo: A Tale | novel | Venice, 18th century | ||
| 1832 | The Heidenmauer: or, The Benedictines, A Legend of the Rhine | novel | German Rhineland, 16th century | ||
| 1832 | No Steamboats | short story | |||
| 1833 | The Headsman: The Abbaye des Vignerons | novel | Geneva, Switzerland, & 1830s | ||
| 1836 | The Eclipse | memoir | Solar eclipse in Cooperstown, New York 1806 | ||
| 1836 | Gleanings in Europe: Switzerland (Sketches of Switzerland) | travel | Hiking in Switzerland, 1828 | ||
| 1836 | Gleanings in Europe: The Rhine (Sketches of Switzerland, Part Second) | travel | Travels France, Rhineland & Switzerland, 1832 | ||
| 1836 | A Residence in France: With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland | travel | |||
| 1837 | Gleanings in Europe: France | travel | Living, travelling in France, 1826-1828 | ||
| 1837 | Gleanings in Europe: England | travel | Travels in England, 1826, 1828, 1833 | ||
| 1838 | Gleanings in Europe: Italy | travel | Living, travelling in Italy, 1828-1830 | ||
| 1838 | The American Democrat : or Hints on the Social and Civic Relations of the United States of America | non-fiction | US society and government | ||
| 1838 | The Chronicles of Cooperstown | history | Local history of Cooperstown, New York | ||
| 1838 | Homeward Bound: or The Chase: A Tale of the Sea | novel | Atlantic Ocean & Otsego County, New York, 1835 | ||
| 1839 | The History of the Navy of the United States of America | history | US Naval history to date | ||
| 1839 | Old Ironsides | history | History of the Frigate USS Constitution, 1st pub. 1853 | ||
| 1840 | The Pathfinder: or the Inland Sea | novel | Leatherstocking, Western New York, 1759 | ||
| 1840 | Mercedes of Castile: or, The Voyage to Cathay | novel | Christopher Columbus in West Indies, 1490s | ||
| 1841 | The Deerslayer: or The First Warpath | novel | Leatherstocking, Otsego Lake 1740-1745 | ||
| 1842 | The Two Admirals | novel | England & English Channel, Scottish uprising, 1745 | ||
| 1842 | The Wing-and-Wing: le Le Feu-Follet (Jack o Lantern) | novel | Italian coast, Napoleonic Wars, 1745 | ||
| 1843 | Autobiography of a Pocket-Handkerchief, also published as Le Mouchoir: An Autobiographical Romance The French Governess: or The Embroidered Handkerchief Die franzosischer Erzieheren: oder das gestickte Taschentuch | novelette | Social satire, France & A Tale | novel | Butternut Valley of Otsego County, New York, 1763-1776 |
| 1843 | Ned Myers: or Life before the Mast | biography | of Cooper's shipmate | ||
| 1844 | Afloat and Ashore: or The Adventures of Miles Wallingford. worldwide, 1795-1805 | ||||
| 1844 | Proceedings of the Naval Court-Martial in the Case of Alexander Slidell Mackenzie, &c. | ||||
| 1845 | Satanstoe: or The Littlepage Manuscripts, a Tale of the Colony | novel | New York City, Westchester County, Albany, Adirondacks, 1758 | ||
| 1845 | The Chainbearer; Captain Spike: or The Islets of the Gulf | novel | Florida Keys, Mexican War, 1846 | ||
| 1848 | The Oak Openings: or the Bee-Hunter | novel | Kalamazoo River, Michigan, War of 1812 | ||
| 1849 | The Sea Lions: The Lost Sealers | novel | Long Island & Antarctica, 1819-1820 | ||
| 1850 | The Ways of the Hour | novel | "Dukes County, New York," murder/courtroom mystery novel, legal corruption, women's rights, 1846 | ||
| 1850 | Upside Down: or Philosophy in Petticoats | play | satirization of socialism | ||
| 1851 | The Lake Gun | short story | Seneca Lake in New York, political satire based on folklore | ||
| 1851 | New York: or The Towns of Manhattan | history | Unfinished, history of New York City, 1st pub. |
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