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James Fenimore Cooper

James Fenimore Cooper
Foto karya Mathew Brady, 1850
Foto karya Mathew Brady, 1850
Lahir(1789-09-15)15 September 1789
Burlington, New Jersey
Meninggal14 September 1851(1851-09-14) (umur 61)
Cooperstown, New York
PekerjaanPengarang
GenreFiksi sejarah
Aliran sastraRomantisisme
Karya terkenalThe Last of the Mohicans
James Fenimore Cooper
Pengabdian Amerika Serikat
Dinas/cabangAngkatan Laut Amerika Serikat
Lama dinas1808-1810
PangkatPerwira muda

James Fenimore Cooper (15 September 1789 – 14 September 1851) adalah seorang penulis Amerika Serikat pada paruh pertama abad ke-19. Romansa sejarah buatannya yang mengisahkan para karakter kolonialis dan penduduk asli dari abad ke-17 sampai ke-19 menciptakan bentuk unik dari sastra Amerika. Ia menjalani sebagian besar masa mudanya dan lima belas tahun terakhir hidupnya di Cooperstown, New York, yang didirikan oleh ayahnya William Cooper di atas properti miliknya. Cooper menjadi anggota Gereja Episkopal tak lama sebelum kematiannya.[1] Ia menuntut ilmu di Universitas Yale selama tiga tahun, dimana ia menjadi anggota Linonian Society.[2]

Catatan

Referensi

  1. ^ Phillips, 1913, pp. 6–7
  2. ^ Lounsbury, 1883, pp. 7–8

Daftar pustaka

Excursions in Italy, 1838

Sumber primer

Bacaan tambahan

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  • Valtiala, Nalle (1998). James Fenimore Cooper's Landscapes in the Leather-Stocking Series and Other Forest Tales (Ph.D. thesis). Suomalaisen tiedeakatemian toimituksia: Humaniora, 300. Helsinki: Finnish Academy of Science and Letters. ISBN 951-41-0860-4. ISSN 1239-6982. 
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