James Weldon Johnson Sarah Orne Jewett Thomas Jefferson James Baldwin Washington Irving Zore Neale Hurston William Dean Howells Nathaniel Hawthorne Dashiell Hammett Alexander Hamilton Ulysses S. Grant
American Literature by American Writers.
Sign up for E-Mail View CartMy Account
Cooper, James Fenimore - The Leatherstocking Tales: Volume Two
Shopping & Subscriptions
News
Gifts & Donations
About LOA
Features
Home

James Fenimore Cooper

The Leatherstocking Tales: Volume Two

The Pathfinder • The Deerslayer

 
 
 

When Cooper's most memorable hero, Leatherstocking, started an American tradition by setting off into the sunset in The Pioneers, one early reader said of his departure, "I longed to go with him."

American readers couldn't get enough of the Leatherstocking saga (collected in two Library of America volumes) and, fourteen years after he portrayed the death of Natty Bumppo in The Prairie, Cooper brought him back in The Pathfinder, or The Inland Sea (1841). During the Seven Years War, just after the events narrated in The Last of the Mohicans, Natty brings the daughter of a British sergeant to her father's station on the Great Lakes, where the French and their Indian allies are plotting a treacherous ambush. Here, for the first time, he falls in love with a woman, before Cooper manages bring off Leatherstocking's most poignant, and perhaps his most revealing, escape.

The Deerslayer (1842) brings the saga full circle and follows the young Natty on his first warpath. Instinctively gifted in the arts of the forest, pious in his respect for the unspoiled wilderness on which he loves to gaze, honorable to friend and foe alike, stoic under torture, and cool under fire, the young Leatherstocking emerges as Cooper's noblest figure of the American frontier. Enacting a rite of passage both for its hero and for the culture he comes to represent, this last book in the series glows with a timelessness that readers everywhere will find enchanting.

Blake Nevius (1916–1994), volume editor, was professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles. He was the author of numerous studies of American writers, including Cooper, Edith Wharton, and Sinclair Lewis.

Also by James Fenimore Cooper:
The Leatherstocking Tales: Volume One
Sea Tales: The Pilot, The Red Rover

Copyright 1995–2007 Literary Classics of the United States, Inc.
Contact Us | Privacy and Security

LOA Web Store
List price: $40.00
Web store price: $32.00
ADD TO CART
Free shipping in the U.S.
Phone orders: 1-800-964-5778
Request product #200271
Subscription Account Holders: Buy the cream-slipcased edition at the Customer Service Center.
ISBN: 978-0-94045021-9
1051 pages
More purchasing options
Amazon.com
Barnes and Noble
Powells.com
Other options

Make a tax-deductible gift of volumes to a library of your choice.