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A simply told personal biography presents the life and milieu of James Fenimore Cooper, placing the man at the foreground rather than offering critical literary judgment. Based on family papers, contemporary reminiscences, and archival research, it reconstructs his homes, social circles, travels, and the landscape of Otsego that figured in his life. The narrative includes illustrative anecdotes—such as the genesis of a spy character prompted by a recounted Revolutionary tale and the influence of itinerant peddlers—and is accompanied by portraits, prints, and descriptions that aim to recreate the background and personal influences that shaped his work.
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