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The Deerslayer

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Natty Bumppo, known as the Deerslayer, returns in this adventure by America's first great novelist. The Deerslayer, originally published in 1841, is the final installment of James Fenimore Cooper's five Leatherstocking Tales, though its action precedes that of the earlier novels. The story serves as an introduction to the series, tracing the young hero's evolution from Deerslayer to Hawkeye. Cooper evokes the natural beauty and the dangers of frontier life in New York's Lake Otsego region during the French and Indian War. This dramatic tale follows the Deerslayer's attempt to rescue a trapper and his family from an Iroquois attack, showcasing themes of bravery, morality, and the complexities of human relationships in a tumultuous era. The narrative captures the essence of adventure and the struggle between civilization and the wilderness.

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The Deerslayer, James Fenimore Cooper

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1959
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Titre
The Deerslayer
Langue
Anglais, Russe
Éditeur
Vyšehrad
Publié
1959
Format
souple
Première publication
1841
Titre original
The Deerslayer
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Natty Bumppo, known as the Deerslayer, returns in this adventure by America's first great novelist. The Deerslayer, originally published in 1841, is the final installment of James Fenimore Cooper's five Leatherstocking Tales, though its action precedes that of the earlier novels. The story serves as an introduction to the series, tracing the young hero's evolution from Deerslayer to Hawkeye. Cooper evokes the natural beauty and the dangers of frontier life in New York's Lake Otsego region during the French and Indian War. This dramatic tale follows the Deerslayer's attempt to rescue a trapper and his family from an Iroquois attack, showcasing themes of bravery, morality, and the complexities of human relationships in a tumultuous era. The narrative captures the essence of adventure and the struggle between civilization and the wilderness.