Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 657
Book Description
The French-Indian struggle is in full swing. The French are seeking to overtake the English fort William Henry. They have the Huron and the Iroquois on their faces, so the forests are extremely dangerous for English travelers. Duncan Heyward have to escort the Munro sisters from Fort Edward to Fort Henry, wherein their father is. They have an Indian runner, Magua, who is their manual. When inside the forest, they are approached through the musician David, who has heard that they're going to William Henry and asks if he can also be a part of them. Duncan is reluctant, but Alice convinces him to permit David stay with them. As they stroll, someone watches them and strains their footsteps. It is the Mohican Uncas. Uncas returns to them and indicators them of Huron hiding inside the woods. Chingachgook hears the technique of the travelers. He asks Hawkeye to talk to them of their native language. Upon meeting Duncan and getting to know of their destination, the scout tells him that they are completely off direction. Hawkeye believes their manual has led them astray on reason. Looking upon Magua's countenance, his belief is showed. Hawkeye desires to shoot him, however Duncan will not permit it. He tries to seize Magua himself and fails. The scout shoots the Huron leader, but simplest hits his shoulder. The foresters speak, and decide to take the travelers out of harm's way and come to be their guides
The LAST of the MOHICANS Annotated Book
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 657
Book Description
The French-Indian struggle is in full swing. The French are seeking to overtake the English fort William Henry. They have the Huron and the Iroquois on their faces, so the forests are extremely dangerous for English travelers. Duncan Heyward have to escort the Munro sisters from Fort Edward to Fort Henry, wherein their father is. They have an Indian runner, Magua, who is their manual. When inside the forest, they are approached through the musician David, who has heard that they're going to William Henry and asks if he can also be a part of them. Duncan is reluctant, but Alice convinces him to permit David stay with them. As they stroll, someone watches them and strains their footsteps. It is the Mohican Uncas. Uncas returns to them and indicators them of Huron hiding inside the woods. Chingachgook hears the technique of the travelers. He asks Hawkeye to talk to them of their native language. Upon meeting Duncan and getting to know of their destination, the scout tells him that they are completely off direction. Hawkeye believes their manual has led them astray on reason. Looking upon Magua's countenance, his belief is showed. Hawkeye desires to shoot him, however Duncan will not permit it. He tries to seize Magua himself and fails. The scout shoots the Huron leader, but simplest hits his shoulder. The foresters speak, and decide to take the travelers out of harm's way and come to be their guides
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 657
Book Description
The French-Indian struggle is in full swing. The French are seeking to overtake the English fort William Henry. They have the Huron and the Iroquois on their faces, so the forests are extremely dangerous for English travelers. Duncan Heyward have to escort the Munro sisters from Fort Edward to Fort Henry, wherein their father is. They have an Indian runner, Magua, who is their manual. When inside the forest, they are approached through the musician David, who has heard that they're going to William Henry and asks if he can also be a part of them. Duncan is reluctant, but Alice convinces him to permit David stay with them. As they stroll, someone watches them and strains their footsteps. It is the Mohican Uncas. Uncas returns to them and indicators them of Huron hiding inside the woods. Chingachgook hears the technique of the travelers. He asks Hawkeye to talk to them of their native language. Upon meeting Duncan and getting to know of their destination, the scout tells him that they are completely off direction. Hawkeye believes their manual has led them astray on reason. Looking upon Magua's countenance, his belief is showed. Hawkeye desires to shoot him, however Duncan will not permit it. He tries to seize Magua himself and fails. The scout shoots the Huron leader, but simplest hits his shoulder. The foresters speak, and decide to take the travelers out of harm's way and come to be their guides
The Last of the Mohicans (Annotated)
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher: BookRix
ISBN: 3736816243
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 646
Book Description
The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 by James Fenimore Cooper; Illustrator: N. C. Wyeth, published 1919. Historical novel, first published in February 1826. It is the second book of the Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy and the best known. The Pathfinder, published 14 years later in 1840, is its sequel. The story takes place in 1757, during the French and Indian War (the Seven Years' War), when France and Great Britain battled for control of the North American colonies. During this war, the French called on allied Native American tribes to fight against the more numerous British colonists in this region. The novel was one of the most popular in English in its time, although critics identified narrative flaws. Its length and formal prose style have limited its appeal to later readers, yet The Last of the Mohicans remains widely read in American literature courses. James Fenimore Cooper (1789–1851) was a prolific and popular American writer of the early 19th century. His historical romances of frontier and Indian life in the early American days created a unique form of American literature.
Publisher: BookRix
ISBN: 3736816243
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 646
Book Description
The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 by James Fenimore Cooper; Illustrator: N. C. Wyeth, published 1919. Historical novel, first published in February 1826. It is the second book of the Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy and the best known. The Pathfinder, published 14 years later in 1840, is its sequel. The story takes place in 1757, during the French and Indian War (the Seven Years' War), when France and Great Britain battled for control of the North American colonies. During this war, the French called on allied Native American tribes to fight against the more numerous British colonists in this region. The novel was one of the most popular in English in its time, although critics identified narrative flaws. Its length and formal prose style have limited its appeal to later readers, yet The Last of the Mohicans remains widely read in American literature courses. James Fenimore Cooper (1789–1851) was a prolific and popular American writer of the early 19th century. His historical romances of frontier and Indian life in the early American days created a unique form of American literature.
The Last of the Mohicans (Annotated)
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781077167780
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
The Last of the Mohicans is a historical novel James Fenimore Cooper, first published in January 1826. It was one of the most popular English-language novels of its time. Its narrative flaws were criticized...
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781077167780
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
The Last of the Mohicans is a historical novel James Fenimore Cooper, first published in January 1826. It was one of the most popular English-language novels of its time. Its narrative flaws were criticized...
The Last of the Mohicans-Original Edition(Annotated)
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 is a historical novel written by James Fenimore Cooper in 1826. It is the second book of the Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy and the best known to contemporary audiences. The Pathfinder, published 14 years later in 1840, is its sequel.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 is a historical novel written by James Fenimore Cooper in 1826. It is the second book of the Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy and the best known to contemporary audiences. The Pathfinder, published 14 years later in 1840, is its sequel.
The Last of the Mohicans
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 is a historical novel by James Fenimore Cooper published in 1826. It is the second book of the Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy and the best known to contemporary audiences. The Last of the Mohicans is set in 1757, during the French and Indian War (the Seven Years' War), when France and Great Britain battled for control of North America. During this war, both the French and the British used Native American allies, but the French were particularly dependent, as they were outnumbered in the Northeast frontier areas by the more numerous British colonists. The novel is primarily set in the upper New York wilderness, detailing the transport of the two daughters of Colonel Munro, Alice and Cora, to a safe destination at Fort William Henry. According to the Encyclopedia of Media and Propaganda in Wartime America, the novel has been one of the "most popular novels in English" since its publication and it remains "widely read in American literature courses". It has been adapted numerous times and in different languages for films, TV movies and cartoons.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 is a historical novel by James Fenimore Cooper published in 1826. It is the second book of the Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy and the best known to contemporary audiences. The Last of the Mohicans is set in 1757, during the French and Indian War (the Seven Years' War), when France and Great Britain battled for control of North America. During this war, both the French and the British used Native American allies, but the French were particularly dependent, as they were outnumbered in the Northeast frontier areas by the more numerous British colonists. The novel is primarily set in the upper New York wilderness, detailing the transport of the two daughters of Colonel Munro, Alice and Cora, to a safe destination at Fort William Henry. According to the Encyclopedia of Media and Propaganda in Wartime America, the novel has been one of the "most popular novels in English" since its publication and it remains "widely read in American literature courses". It has been adapted numerous times and in different languages for films, TV movies and cartoons.
The Last of the Mohicans
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780873953627
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 490
Book Description
Two beautiful sisters make a perilous journey through the wilderness to Fort William Henry at the height of the French and Indian War, accompanied by Hawkeye, the frontier scout, and his Mohican companions, Chingachcook and Uncas.
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780873953627
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 490
Book Description
Two beautiful sisters make a perilous journey through the wilderness to Fort William Henry at the height of the French and Indian War, accompanied by Hawkeye, the frontier scout, and his Mohican companions, Chingachcook and Uncas.
The LAST of the MOHICANS
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781692653545
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 740
Book Description
-Author- James Fenimore Cooper-ANNOTATION a)Plot Overviewb) Character Listc) Analysis of Major Characters Quick Quizd) Themese) SymbolsF) Motifsg)Study QuestionsIt is the late 1750s, and the French and Indian War grips the wild forest frontier of western New York. The French army is attacking Fort William Henry, a British outpost commanded by Colonel Munro. Munro's daughters Alice and Cora set out from Fort Edward to visit their father, escorted through the dangerous forest by Major Duncan Heyward and guided by an Indian named Magua. Soon they are joined by David Gamut, a singing master and religious follower of Calvinism. Traveling cautiously, the group encounters the white scout Natty Bumppo, who goes by the name Hawkeye, and his two Indian companions, Chingachgook and Uncas, Chingachgook's son, the only surviving members of the once great Mohican tribe. Hawkeye says that Magua, a Huron, has betrayed the group by leading them in the wrong direction. The Mohicans attempt to capture the traitorous Huron, but he escapes.Hawkeye and the Mohicans lead the group to safety in a cave near a waterfall, but Huron allies of Magua attack early the next morning. Hawkeye and the Mohicans escape down the river, but Hurons capture Alice, Cora, Heyward, and Gamut. Magua celebrates the kidnapping. When Heyward tries to convert Magua to the English side, the Huron reveals that he seeks revenge on Munro for past humiliation and proposes to free Alice if Cora will marry him. Cora has romantic feelings for Uncas, however, and angrily refuses Magua. Suddenly Hawkeye and the Mohicans burst onto the scene, rescuing the captives and killing every Huron but Magua, who escapes. After a harrowing journey impeded by Indian attacks, the group reaches Fort William Henry, the English stronghold. They sneak through the French army besieging the fort, and, once inside, Cora and Alice reunite with their father.A few days later, the English forces call for a truce. Munro learns that he will receive no reinforcements for the fort and will have to surrender. He reveals to Heyward that Cora's mother was part "Negro," which explains her dark complexion and raven hair. Munro accuses Heyward of racism because he prefers to marry blonde Alice over dark Cora, but Heyward denies the charge. During the withdrawal of the English troops from Fort William Henry, the Indian allies of the French indulge their bloodlust and prey upon the vulnerable retreating soldiers. In the chaos of slaughter, Magua manages to recapture Cora, Alice, and Gamut and to escape with them into the forest.Three days later, Heyward, Hawkeye, Munro, and the Mohicans discover Magua's trail and begin to pursue the villain. Gamut reappears and explains that Magua has separated his captives, confining Alice to a Huron camp and sending Cora to a Delaware camp. Using deception and a variety of disguises, the group manages to rescue Alice from the Hurons, at which point Heyward confesses his romantic interest in her. At the Delaware village, Magua convinces the tribe that Hawkeye and his companions are their racist enemies. Uncas reveals his exalted heritage to the Delaware sage Tamenund and then demands the release of all his friends but Cora, who he admits belongs to Magua. Magua departs with Cora. A chase and a battle ensue. Magua and his Hurons suffer painful defeat, but a rogue Huron kills Cora. Uncas begins to attack the Huron who killed Cora, but Magua stabs Uncas in the back. Magua tries to leap across a great divide, but he falls short and must cling to a shrub to avoid tumbling off and dying. Hawkeye shoots him, and Magua at last plummets to his death.Cora and Uncas receive proper burials the next morning amid ritual chants performed by the Delawares. Chingachgook mourns the loss of his son, while Tamenund sorrowfully declares that he has lived to see the last warrior of the noble race of the Mohicans.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781692653545
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 740
Book Description
-Author- James Fenimore Cooper-ANNOTATION a)Plot Overviewb) Character Listc) Analysis of Major Characters Quick Quizd) Themese) SymbolsF) Motifsg)Study QuestionsIt is the late 1750s, and the French and Indian War grips the wild forest frontier of western New York. The French army is attacking Fort William Henry, a British outpost commanded by Colonel Munro. Munro's daughters Alice and Cora set out from Fort Edward to visit their father, escorted through the dangerous forest by Major Duncan Heyward and guided by an Indian named Magua. Soon they are joined by David Gamut, a singing master and religious follower of Calvinism. Traveling cautiously, the group encounters the white scout Natty Bumppo, who goes by the name Hawkeye, and his two Indian companions, Chingachgook and Uncas, Chingachgook's son, the only surviving members of the once great Mohican tribe. Hawkeye says that Magua, a Huron, has betrayed the group by leading them in the wrong direction. The Mohicans attempt to capture the traitorous Huron, but he escapes.Hawkeye and the Mohicans lead the group to safety in a cave near a waterfall, but Huron allies of Magua attack early the next morning. Hawkeye and the Mohicans escape down the river, but Hurons capture Alice, Cora, Heyward, and Gamut. Magua celebrates the kidnapping. When Heyward tries to convert Magua to the English side, the Huron reveals that he seeks revenge on Munro for past humiliation and proposes to free Alice if Cora will marry him. Cora has romantic feelings for Uncas, however, and angrily refuses Magua. Suddenly Hawkeye and the Mohicans burst onto the scene, rescuing the captives and killing every Huron but Magua, who escapes. After a harrowing journey impeded by Indian attacks, the group reaches Fort William Henry, the English stronghold. They sneak through the French army besieging the fort, and, once inside, Cora and Alice reunite with their father.A few days later, the English forces call for a truce. Munro learns that he will receive no reinforcements for the fort and will have to surrender. He reveals to Heyward that Cora's mother was part "Negro," which explains her dark complexion and raven hair. Munro accuses Heyward of racism because he prefers to marry blonde Alice over dark Cora, but Heyward denies the charge. During the withdrawal of the English troops from Fort William Henry, the Indian allies of the French indulge their bloodlust and prey upon the vulnerable retreating soldiers. In the chaos of slaughter, Magua manages to recapture Cora, Alice, and Gamut and to escape with them into the forest.Three days later, Heyward, Hawkeye, Munro, and the Mohicans discover Magua's trail and begin to pursue the villain. Gamut reappears and explains that Magua has separated his captives, confining Alice to a Huron camp and sending Cora to a Delaware camp. Using deception and a variety of disguises, the group manages to rescue Alice from the Hurons, at which point Heyward confesses his romantic interest in her. At the Delaware village, Magua convinces the tribe that Hawkeye and his companions are their racist enemies. Uncas reveals his exalted heritage to the Delaware sage Tamenund and then demands the release of all his friends but Cora, who he admits belongs to Magua. Magua departs with Cora. A chase and a battle ensue. Magua and his Hurons suffer painful defeat, but a rogue Huron kills Cora. Uncas begins to attack the Huron who killed Cora, but Magua stabs Uncas in the back. Magua tries to leap across a great divide, but he falls short and must cling to a shrub to avoid tumbling off and dying. Hawkeye shoots him, and Magua at last plummets to his death.Cora and Uncas receive proper burials the next morning amid ritual chants performed by the Delawares. Chingachgook mourns the loss of his son, while Tamenund sorrowfully declares that he has lived to see the last warrior of the noble race of the Mohicans.
The Last of the Mohicans
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Deep in the forests of upper New York State, the brave woodsman Hawkeye (Natty Bumppo) and his loyal Mohican friends Chingachgook and Uncas become embroiled in the bloody battles of the French and Indian War. The abduction of the beautiful Munro sisters by hostile savages, the treachery of the renegade brave Magua, the ambush of innocent settlers, and the thrilling events that lead to the final tragic confrontation between rival war parties create an unforgettable, spine-tingling picture of life on the frontier. And as the idyllic wilderness gives way to the forces of civilization, the novel presents a moving portrayal of a vanishing race and the end of its way of life in the great American forests.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Deep in the forests of upper New York State, the brave woodsman Hawkeye (Natty Bumppo) and his loyal Mohican friends Chingachgook and Uncas become embroiled in the bloody battles of the French and Indian War. The abduction of the beautiful Munro sisters by hostile savages, the treachery of the renegade brave Magua, the ambush of innocent settlers, and the thrilling events that lead to the final tragic confrontation between rival war parties create an unforgettable, spine-tingling picture of life on the frontier. And as the idyllic wilderness gives way to the forces of civilization, the novel presents a moving portrayal of a vanishing race and the end of its way of life in the great American forests.
The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 is a historical novel written by James Fenimore Cooper in 1826.It is the second book of the Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy and the best known to contemporary audiences. The Pathfinder, published 14 years later in 1840, is its sequel.The Last of the Mohicans is set in 1757, during the French and Indian War (the North American theater of the Seven Years' War), when France and Great Britain battled for control of North America. During this war, both the French and the British used Native American allies, but the French were particularly dependent, as they were outnumbered in the Northeast frontier areas by British colonists.The novel is set primarily in Lake George, New York, detailing the transport of the two daughters of Colonel Munro, Alice and Cora, to a safe destination at Fort William Henry. Among the caravan guarding the women are the frontiersman Natty Bumppo, Major Duncan Heyward, and the Indians Chingachgook and Uncas, the latter two being the novel's title characters. These characters are sometimes seen as a microcosm of the budding American society, particularly with regard to their racial composition.The novel has been one of the most popular English-language novels since its publication and is frequently assigned reading in American literature courses. It has been adapted numerous times and in many languages for films, TV movies, and cartoons.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 is a historical novel written by James Fenimore Cooper in 1826.It is the second book of the Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy and the best known to contemporary audiences. The Pathfinder, published 14 years later in 1840, is its sequel.The Last of the Mohicans is set in 1757, during the French and Indian War (the North American theater of the Seven Years' War), when France and Great Britain battled for control of North America. During this war, both the French and the British used Native American allies, but the French were particularly dependent, as they were outnumbered in the Northeast frontier areas by British colonists.The novel is set primarily in Lake George, New York, detailing the transport of the two daughters of Colonel Munro, Alice and Cora, to a safe destination at Fort William Henry. Among the caravan guarding the women are the frontiersman Natty Bumppo, Major Duncan Heyward, and the Indians Chingachgook and Uncas, the latter two being the novel's title characters. These characters are sometimes seen as a microcosm of the budding American society, particularly with regard to their racial composition.The novel has been one of the most popular English-language novels since its publication and is frequently assigned reading in American literature courses. It has been adapted numerous times and in many languages for films, TV movies, and cartoons.
The Last Of The Mohicans By James Fenimore Cooper Annotated Edition
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 658
Book Description
The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 is a historical novel written by James Fenimore Cooper in 1826. It is the second book of the Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy and the best known to contemporary audiences. The Pathfinder, published 14 years later in 1840, is its sequel.
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 658
Book Description
The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 is a historical novel written by James Fenimore Cooper in 1826. It is the second book of the Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy and the best known to contemporary audiences. The Pathfinder, published 14 years later in 1840, is its sequel.