The Deerslayer - eBook
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The Deerslayer - eBook  -     By: James Fenimore Cooper

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Title: The Deerslayer - eBook
By: James Fenimore Cooper
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Penguin Classics
Publication Date: 1996
ISBN: 9781101221747
ISBN-13: 9781101221747
Stock No: WW47526EB

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Set during the French and Indian Wars, The Deerslayer vividly captures the essence of both the murderous humanity and the natural beauty that distinguished America’s founding. The last of Cooper’s famous Leatherstocking Tales, it is first chronologically in the frontier adventures of the backwoods scout Natty Bumppo. Amid a terrain largely inspired by Cooper’s own boyhood, Natty’s initiation in the moral codes of wilderness society is examined in what is, according to D. H. Lawrence, “the loveliest and best” of the Leatherstocking series.

This Modern Library Paperback Classic is set from the definitive text established by James Franklin Beard and James P. Elliott, which is the Approved Text of the Center for Scholarly Editions of the Modern Language Association.

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Leslie A. Fiedler is Distinguished Professor and holds the Samuel L. Clemens Chair in English at the State University of New York at Buffalo.

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“James Fenimore Cooper was the first great American novelist.”—A. B. Guthrie

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