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James Fenimore Cooper 15.09.1789 – 14.09.1851
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Biography
Birth: the 15th September 1789 Place of birth: US, Berlynhton, NJ Place of study: Yale College Wife: Frenchwoman Delaney Children: Caroline Martha,Suzanne, Paul,Anne-Charlotte, Mary Frances Number of novels: 33 Death: the 14th September 1851 in youth
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Novels
Historical:"Spy", "Bravo", "Hangman", "Two Admirals." Marine:"Pilot", "Red Corsair", "Pirate" Family Chronicle: “Devil finger ", “Surveyor", “Redskin" Novels –pamphlets:"Monikiny" Journalistic novels: "Home", "Home“ Pentalohiya “Leather Stocking”:"Pioneers" (1823), "The Last of the Mohicans" (1826), "Prairie" (1827), "Pathfinder" (1840), "St. John's Wort" (1841)
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Features of creativity F.Kuper- novelist:
stress - dramatic, rapid nature of stories; adventurous intrigue; the presence of elements of sentimentalism and melodrama; a tendency to be too detailed and colored descriptions of architecture, household, clothing and customs; contrasting their human qualities, beliefs, actions, feelings of the characters; praise the courage and mind free and effective natural man; novelty themes, images, motifs; availability of original American features introduction of local color; detailed pictures of nature poetry.
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"Pioneers, or have origins Saskuihanny" "Pioneers" - the fourth part of the Leather Stocking Pentalog (Natty Bumppo) draws the tragic fate of the Indian people in America.
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Pictures for works of Mark Cooper, released in the USSR in 1989
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Monument is placed at the spot, where once stood the house of the writer in Cooperstown.
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