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The last of the mohicans 1826
The last of the mohicans 1826








In 1820, Cooper published Precaution, a romance in imitation of the popular books of Jane Austen, with a background of English drawing room conversations and gossip. However, one reason for his decision is often mentioned: Cooper, reading a mediocre English romance, said casually to his wife that he could write a better book, and she challenged him to do so. One reason for his decision may, of course, be his financial position, although a lack of money and the attendant need to earn it do not give one the ability to write. Prior to the age of thirty, Cooper had never composed a serious work of literature according to some sources, he regarded even the writing of letters as an onerous task. A large family increased his expenses his brothers spent most of their share of the estate and then borrowed considerable sums from him, and his own business ventures did not turn out successfully.Ĭooper decided to become a writer, but the explanations for this decision are still not clear. He was accepted into the highest social circles of New York City and began to lead the comfortable existence of a country squire, commuting often between Westchester and Cooperstown. However, a more important factor in young Cooper's abandonment of a naval career probably was his marriage in 1811 to Susan De Lancey, the daughter of a very rich and influential family from Westchester County.

the last of the mohicans 1826

Taking a furlough from naval service, James resigned a year later, and some critics see in this hasty resignation proof that his period at sea may have been the parents' decision to discipline the son. In 1809, his father was killed by a political opponent and left a considerable estate. Two events occurred which fortunately directed Cooper toward a career on land. In 1808, he was commissioned a midshipman in the United States Navy, but by 1811, Cooper had decided that life at sea was not meant for him. He spent the years from 1806 until 1808 as a common seaman on the Stirling and saw a great deal of the Mediterranean Sea. The young Cooper, perhaps under parental duress, went to sea. He entered Yale College at the age of thirteen hut was expelled in 1805, supposedly for exploding gunpowder and arranging for a donkey to occupy a professor's chair in the classroom. His bold and independent nature caused him trouble in college. For example, he criticized the teachers and schools (private and expensive) that he remembered from his youth.

the last of the mohicans 1826

Although he shared the life of a wealthy landowner and was introduced into the most influential social circles, James was critical of the training he received. Cooper's father was the most prominent citizen of the town the site was founded by him and the name of Cooperstown was adopted in his honor.

the last of the mohicans 1826

In 1790, his father, William Cooper, moved the family to Cooperstown, New York, where James spent his youth and received his early education.

the last of the mohicans 1826

James Fenimore Cooper was born in Burlington, New Jersey, on September 15, 1789.










The last of the mohicans 1826