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The Deerslayer - The Original Classic Edition
The Deerslayer - The Original Classic Edition
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Actually, these constitute the bevy of themes that James Fenimore Cooper explored as foundational to the American experience when he wrote *Deerslayer* in 1841, setting it even farther back at the time of the French and Indian War, 1754-63.
Some readers, not surprisingly, are put off by the ornate writing style of the early nineteenth century, but it doesnt hurt us post-moderns to turn off the TV and take a slower pace, interacting slowly with the writer and his thoughts.
In Natty Bumppo, we find the first--and definitive--delineation of the American hero: selfless, dependable, restrained, tolerant, cagey, and moral. A generation raised on anti-heroes sometimes has a bit of a problem with the morality of Bumppo, but since 9/11, we have seen a revival of the American ideal that Cooper first defined in his Leatherstocking Tales.
Dont give up on this one because of the language. Sit a bit and mull it over. Youll find Cooper will deliver remarkably well.
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