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Notions of the Americans
Picked Up by a Travelling Bachelor
A light-hearted narrative with the serious purpose of revealing the nature of this brand-new nation.
James Fenimore Cooper (Author)
9781108003865, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 20 July 2009
492 pages
21.6 x 2.8 x 14 cm, 0.62 kg
The 'Travelling Bachelor' who is named as author on the original title page of this two-volume work is in fact James Fenimore Cooper (1789–1851), best remembered today as the writer of The Last of the Mohicans (1826), generally regarded as his masterpiece, which has remained in print and been adapted for cinema and television many times. In fact, Cooper was a prolific author of political journalism and travel writing as well as novels. His Notions of the Americans is an epistolary work in which Cooper adopts the persona of a well-travelled European clubman who has decided to explore the United States in the same spirit as that in which the offspring of the British nobility undertook the Grand Tour. Within a light-hearted narrative, Cooper's serious purpose was to reveal the nature of this brand-new nation to his own countrymen as well as to Europeans.
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2. To the Abbate Giromachi
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4. To the Count Jules de Bethizy
5. To the Baron von Kemperfelt
6. To the Abbate Giromachi
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8. To the Count Jules de Bethizy
9. To the Professor Christian Jansen
10. To Sir Edward Waller, Bart.
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12. To the Professor Jansen
13. To the Count Jules de Bethizy
14. To the Abbate Giromachi
15. To the Professor Christian Jansen
16. To Sir Edward Waller, Bart.
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19. To the Count Jules de Bethizy
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Subject Areas: History of the Americas [HBJK]
