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This biography opens with a note about the subject's dying injunction against an authorized life and the resulting scarcity of family sources, then reconstructs origins in a frontier lakeside village, family lineage and a later legal change of surname. It describes a childhood shaped by dense woods, wild animals, scant supplies, and a mixed community of settlers and exiles, and traces how these experiences and the family estate influenced the author's imagination and themes. The narrative emphasizes careful use of available material, aims for factual accuracy, and follows the author's return to his native region in later life.

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Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury

Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury was an American scholar and educator, recognized for his contributions to the study of English language and literature. He is particularly known for his work "English Spelling and Spelling Reform," where he explored the complexities of English orthography and advocated for reform. Lounsbury also authored a notable biography of James Fenimore Cooper as part of the "American Men of Letters" series, highlighting the significance of Cooper in American literature. His scholarly pursuits reflect a deep engagement with linguistic issues and literary history, making him a notable figure in the field of literary studies.

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