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Illustrations | ||
Note on the References and Acknowledgments | ||
Chronology: James Fenimore Cooper's Life and Works | ||
Literary and Historical Contexts | ||
1 | Backgrounds and Foregrounds | 3 |
2 | The Importance of The Last of the Mohicans | 10 |
3 | The Critical Reception | 14 |
A Reading | ||
4 | Style and Genre | 25 |
5 | Race and Gender | 52 |
6 | History and Empire | 81 |
7 | Epilogue: To Kill or Not to Kill | 112 |
Notes and References | 121 | |
Selected Bibliography | 123 | |
Index | 129 |
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Add The last of the Mohicans, The second and most famous of James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales, The Last of the Mohicans (1826) stands as the quintessential American frontier novel. Set in 1757, the novel depicts struggles between Europeans and colonists, Indians and whites, The last of the Mohicans to your collection on WonderClub |