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Title: The Deerslayer
Note: Reading ease score: 70.7 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits: Produced by Stephen Kerr, Martin Robb, and David Widger
Summary: "The Deerslayer" by James Fenimore Cooper is a historical novel written in the early 19th century. The book explores the frontier life in America, focusing on themes of civilization versus savagery during the colonial period. The story centers around the main characters, Deerslayer (also known as Natty Bumppo) and Hurry Harry, as they navigate the dangers of the wilderness and engage with Native American tribes, setting the stage for conflicts that highlight varying perspectives on honor, morality, and the human condition. The opening of "The Deerslayer" establishes a vivid sense of place, introducing readers to the treacherous and beautiful landscapes of the American frontier. The characters are portrayed in contrast to each other, with Hurry Harry exhibiting more recklessness and bravado, while Deerslayer embodies thoughtful integrity and restraint. Their conversation reveals their backgrounds, motivations, and concerns about their expedition, including a potential encounter with hostile tribes. The text also hints at the broader cultural tensions of the time and the complexities of human nature, particularly in relation to violence and morality. As they prepare for their journey, the intertwining of adventure, philosophy, and the wilderness begins to unfold, beckoning readers into a rich narrative of exploration and discovery. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851
EBook No.: 3285
Published: Jun 1, 2002
Downloads: 746
Language: English
Subject: Historical fiction
Subject: War stories
Subject: Delaware Indians -- Fiction
Subject: New York (State) -- History -- French and Indian War, 1754-1763 -- Fiction
Subject: Bildungsromans
Subject: Male friendship -- Fiction
Subject: Frontier and pioneer life -- Fiction
Subject: Bumppo, Natty (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
Subject: Hunters -- Fiction
Subject: Scouting (Reconnaissance) -- Fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: The Deerslayer
Note: Reading ease score: 70.7 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits: Produced by Stephen Kerr, Martin Robb, and David Widger
Summary: "The Deerslayer" by James Fenimore Cooper is a historical novel written in the early 19th century. The book explores the frontier life in America, focusing on themes of civilization versus savagery during the colonial period. The story centers around the main characters, Deerslayer (also known as Natty Bumppo) and Hurry Harry, as they navigate the dangers of the wilderness and engage with Native American tribes, setting the stage for conflicts that highlight varying perspectives on honor, morality, and the human condition. The opening of "The Deerslayer" establishes a vivid sense of place, introducing readers to the treacherous and beautiful landscapes of the American frontier. The characters are portrayed in contrast to each other, with Hurry Harry exhibiting more recklessness and bravado, while Deerslayer embodies thoughtful integrity and restraint. Their conversation reveals their backgrounds, motivations, and concerns about their expedition, including a potential encounter with hostile tribes. The text also hints at the broader cultural tensions of the time and the complexities of human nature, particularly in relation to violence and morality. As they prepare for their journey, the intertwining of adventure, philosophy, and the wilderness begins to unfold, beckoning readers into a rich narrative of exploration and discovery. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851
EBook No.: 3285
Published: Jun 1, 2002
Downloads: 746
Language: English
Subject: Historical fiction
Subject: War stories
Subject: Delaware Indians -- Fiction
Subject: New York (State) -- History -- French and Indian War, 1754-1763 -- Fiction
Subject: Bildungsromans
Subject: Male friendship -- Fiction
Subject: Frontier and pioneer life -- Fiction
Subject: Bumppo, Natty (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
Subject: Hunters -- Fiction
Subject: Scouting (Reconnaissance) -- Fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.