Susan Fenimore Cooper SusanFenimoreCooper18131894. Susan Fenimore Cooper is becoming an admired author in American history. She is not an authour of many books, but has a high literary standing in the minds of many. http://www.cwu.edu/~geograph/cooper.htm
Extractions: James Fenimore Cooper is also a famous author. Susan moved around New York throughout her childhood because her father wanted the best education for his daughters. Not finding the right education in the states, her family moved to Paris in 1826. Here Susan learned how to speak in four languages. One of Susan's most famous books Rural Hours takes her back to the days she spent in Europe. Susan began working as her fathers copyist in Europe (1831). She did this until her father died in 1851. There is not very much information about Susan Cooper, but she is mostly known through her books. Some people knew Susan to have psychic powers, but she only expressed these around her family memebers and stopped using them when she felt that it was getting out of hand. Her life is very much a mystery, but we can become to know her through her books, especially
Elinor Wyllys - Introduction Or, the Young Folk of Longbridge. A Tale, by Amabel Penfeather. {Pseudonym of SusanFenimore Cooper (18131894), daughter of James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851)}. http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/lit/socialcommentary/ElinorWyllys/C
Extractions: James F. Cooper James Fenimore Cooper American novelist, was born at Burlington, New Jersey , on the 15th of September . Reared in the wild country round Otsego Lake, New York , on the yet unsettled estates of his father, a judge and member of Congress , he was sent to school at Albany and at New Haven , and entered Yale at fourteen, remaining for some time the youngest student on the rolls. Three years afterwards he joined the United States Navy ; but after making a voyage or two in a merchant vessel, to perfect himself in seamanship, and obtaining his lieutenancy, he married and resigned his commission (1811). He settled in Westchester County, New York Precaution , a novel of the fashionable school. This was followed (1821) by The Spy , which was very successful at the date of issue; The Pioneers (1823), the first of the Leatherstocking series; and The Pilot (1824), a bold and dashing sea-story. The next was Lionel Lincoln (1825), a feeble and unattractive work; and this was succeeded in 1826 by the famous
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Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition James Fenimore Cooper American For other uses see United States (disambiguation) The United States of America U.S.A. ), also referred to as the United States U.S. America the States , is a federal republic in North America and the Pacific Ocean (the islands of Hawaii, and the Aleutians). It extends from the Atlantic coast in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. It shares land borders with Canada in the north and Mexico in the south, shares a marine border with Russia in the west, and has a collection of districts, territories, and possessions around the world including Puerto Rico, Midway Atoll, and Guam. The country has fifty states, which have a level of local autonomy. A United States citizen is usually identified as an Click the link for more information. novelist, was born at Burlington, New Jersey Burlington is a city located in Burlington County, New Jersey. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 9,736. The council of West Jersey Proprietors purchased roughly thirty miles of riverfront land in 1676 from the Lenape. Burlington was founded on part of that land by settlers (primarily Quakers) in 1677, and served as the capital of the province of West Jersey until 1702.
Susan Susanna Strickland Moodie (18031885) Canadian pioneer writer. Susan AugustaFenimore Cooper (1813-1894) American writer and philanthropist. http://www.geocities.com/edgarbook/names/s/susan.html
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James Fenimore Cooper : Biography Cooperstown, New York. His daughter, Susan Fenimore Cooper (18131894),was known as an author and philanthropist. Cooper was certainly http://www.biblio.com/biography/james_fenimore_cooper.html
Extractions: Biblioscope THE FOREST HISTORY SOCIETY ( FHS ) maintains an extensive computerized data bank of published sources related to environmental history. The biblioscope section of this journal includes just a selection of the new information that the FHS library adds to that data bank each quarter. The library indexes all entries in the data bank by topic, chronological period, and geographical area. The library staff will gladly provide additional information about particular items you see in this section or information on other topics from the data bank. The library is happy to respond to requests for full bibliographies or lists of archival collections that may be useful for specific research projects. The unabridged version of this Biblioscope is available on our website at http://www.lib.duke.edu/forest/ehbiblio.html Ackermann, Marsha E. Cool Comfort: America's Romance with Air-Conditioning . Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2002. ix + 214 pp. Illustrations, bibliographical references, index. Examines changes in daily life resulting from climate control; 1930s through 1990s in the United States. Angus, Christopher.
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Extractions: Front Page Encyclopedias Dictionaries Almanacs ... Quotes James Fenimore Cooper James Fenimore Cooper American novelist, was born at Burlington New Jersey , on the 15th of September . Reared in the wild country round Otsego Lake, New York, on the yet unsettled estates of his father, a judge and member of Congress , he was sent to school at Albany and at New Haven, and entered Yale University at fourteen, remaining for some time the youngest student on the rolls. Three years afterwards he joined the United States Navy ; but after making a voyage or two in a merchant vessel, to perfect himself in seamanship, and obtaining his lieutenancy, he married and resigned his commission (1811). He settled in Westchester County, New York Precaution , a novel of the fashionable school. This was followed (1821) by The Spy , which was very successful at the date of issue; The Pioneers (1823), the first of the Leatherstocking series; and The Pilot (1824), a bold and dashing sea-story. The next was Lionel Lincoln (1825), a feeble and unattractive work; and this was succeeded in 1826 by the famous Last of the Mohicans , a book that is often quoted as its author's masterpiece. Quitting America for
Jean-Francois Regnard - Society Pages .. Birth and Death Dates of Authors Cooper, Susan Fenimore (1813 1894)COPPEE, Francois (1842 - 1908) CORBIERE, Tristan (1845 - 1875 .. http://www.ezatta.com/society/dir/Jean-Francois_Regnard/index.shtml
EBOOKS - ALPHABETICAL LIST ~ C Cooper, James Fenimore, 17891851. Cooper, Lane, 1875-1959. Cooper, SusanFenimore, 1813-1894. Coppee, Francois, 1842-1908. Corelli, Marie, 1855-1924. http://www.globusz.com/authors_c1.html
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Extractions: Front Page Today's Digest Week in Review Email Updates ... Outdoor Living Main Page See live article James Fenimore Cooper American novelist, was born at Burlington, New Jersey , on the 15th of September . Reared in the wild country round Otsego Lake, New York, on the yet unsettled estates of his father, a judge and member of Congress , he was sent to school at Albany and at New Haven , and entered Yale at fourteen, remaining for some time the youngest student on the rolls. Three years afterwards he joined the United States Navy ; but after making a voyage or two in a merchant vessel, to perfect himself in seamanship, and obtaining his lieutenancy, he married and resigned his commission (1811). He settled in Westchester County, New York
James Fenimore Cooper Society Home Page James Fenimore Cooper Society. Materials for Scholars, Students, and Readers for Pleasure. Promoting the study of the life and works of James Fenimore Cooper ( 17891851 devoted to the life http://www.oneonta.edu/external/cooper
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Compositions Published In Graham's Magazine: Guide. and works by four other writers. Container List. (1) Cooper, SusanFenimore, 18131894 The Lumley autograph. A.Ms.unsigned; np,ca http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00962.html
Extractions: Purchased with the Howe fund from C. J. Sessler; received: 1948 1 Aug. Susan Fenimore Cooper, daughter of the American novelist James Fenimore Cooper, was a writer and naturalist. Autograph manuscripts of short stories published in Graham's Magazine, including "The Lumley Autograph "by Susan Fenimore Cooper and works by four other writers. (1) [Cooper, Susan Fenimore, 1813-1894] The Lumley autograph. A.Ms.unsigned; [n.p.,ca.1851] 13l.(13p.)
Research Project For U. S. Literature I Child, Lydia Maria Francis (18021880), prose. Cooper, Susan Fenimore1813-1894), fiction. Cummins, Maria Susanna (1827-1866), fiction. http://www.nwc.cc.wy.us/id/koellind/2310/project.htm
Extractions: In the 17th c., the first published American poet was Anne Bradstreet, a Puritan colonial woman. At the time of the Revolutionary War of the 18th c., the American bestsellers were Charlotte Temple (by Susanna Rowson) and The Coquette (by Hannah Foster). During the mid-19th c., authors such as Susan Warner ( The Wide, Wide World) and Harriet Beecher Stowe ( Uncle Tom's Cabin) greatly outsold the likes of Herman Melville and Hawthorne (which helps explain Hawthorne's misogynistic outburst). If female early American authors were once so popular and so economically successful, where are they today? A look at an anthology (such as the one we're using in this course) shows a sprinkling of token women authors in a book otherwise dominated by male authorsthe ones scholars traditionally have identified as the great American authors: Franklin, Cooper, Irving, Emerson, Thoreau, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville. According to some scholars, the omission of women authors in the American canon traces its origins to the 1920s and 1930s (ironically, after passage of the Nineteenth Amendment), when women's literature endured systematic devaluation because of its feminine values. After the Great Depression and the Great War, academia saw only weakness and sentimentality in women's literature, when it wanted the masculine themes of vigor and toughness.