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  1. The Crater; Or, Vulcan's Peak: A Tale of the Pacific, Volumes 1-2 by James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-02-28
  2. Wonder Stories Of History (1895) by Frances A. Humphrey, Sarah Knowles Bolton, et all 2010-02-17
  3. Elinor Wyllys, Volume 2 by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-03-06
  4. Rear-Admiral William Branford Shubrick. A sketch by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-06-07
  5. Three Stories for Children (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press) by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-02-26
  6. Mount Vernon: A Letter To The Children Of America by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-09-10
  7. The Pathfinder; Or, the Inland Sea: A Tale by James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-03-08
  8. Country rambles in England; or, journal of a naturalist; by John Leonard [Knapp, Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-08-18
  9. The Rhyme And Reason Of Country Life: Or Selections From Fields Old And New (1854) by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-09-10
  10. Miles Wallingford: Sequel to Afloat and Ashore with an Intoduction by Susan Fenimore Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper, 2010-03-05
  11. The sea lions; or, The lost sealers. With an introd. by Susan Fenimore Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper, 2010-09-10
  12. [RURAL HOURS]BY COOPER, SUSAN FENIMORE(AUTHOR)[PAPERBACK][RURAL HOURS]ON 2010 by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-03-27
  13. Pages and Pictures from the Writings of James Fenimore Cooper by Susan Fenimore & James Fenimore Cooper Cooper, 1861
  14. Pages and Pictures, from The Writings of James Fenimore Cooper with Notes by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 1865

21. Subversion And Narrative Style In Susan Fenimore Cooper's Rural Hours
A Letter to the Children of America, susan fenimore cooper creates an idyllic, pastoral scene wherein George Washington
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Subversion and Narrative Style in Susan Fenimore Cooper's Rural Hours
Anne Perrin
(University of Houston)
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Presented at the 12th Cooper Seminar, James Fenimore Cooper: His Country and His Art at the State University of New York College at Oneonta, July, 1999
[may be downloaded and reproduced for personal or instructional use, or by libraries] Originally published in James Fenimore Cooper: His Country and His Art , Papers from the 1999 Cooper Seminar (No. 12), The State University of New York College at Oneonta. Oneonta, New York. Hugh C. MacDougall, editor. (pp. 79-84) Return to SUNY Seminars I. Introduction Mount Vernon: A Letter to the Children of America , Susan Fenimore Cooper creates an idyllic, pastoral scene wherein George Washington enjoys the "peaceful work of the farm and the garden" at Mt. Vernon while "pleasantly engaged in transplanting ivy" and "set[ting] out willows and lilacs." She ends the scene with the former general "twin[ing] honeysuckles around the columns of his piazza." A similar scene occurs in her essay "A Glance Backward" (1887) wherein she describes her father, James Fenimore Cooper, as "deeply interested in the subject of planning a lawn" and "daring in [his] transplanting" of trees, "often taking part in the work himself." These scenarios involving a father-figure engaged in land alteration closely resemble a scene Cooper describes in

22. Concordances Of Great Books
Cleland, John Coleridge, Samuel Taylor Collins, Wilkie 22 works Collodi, CarloConrad, Joseph cooper, James fenimore cooper, susan fenimore Dante Divine
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23. Female Suffrage
Project Gutenberg edition of the antisuffrage writing of susan fenimore cooper.
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Female Suffrage: A Letter to the Christian Women of America
Susan Fenimore Cooper
Return to Susan Fenimore Cooper Notes and Introduction Hugh C. MacDougall
Secretary/Treasurer, James Fenimore Cooper Society "Female Suffrage: A Letter to the Christian Women of America," by Susan Fenimore Cooper, appeared in Harper's New Weekly Magazine , Vol. XLI (JuneNovember, 1870), pp. 438- 446, 594-600. The author is identified only in the Table of Contents, p. v, where she is listed as "Susan F. Cooper." For readers wishing to know the exact location of specific passages, the page breaks from Harper's are identified by a blank line at the end of each page, followed by the original page number at the beginning of the next. The question of "female suffrage" has long been resolved in the United States, andthough sometimes more recentlyin other democratic societies as well. For most people, certainly in the so- called Western world, the right of women to vote on a basis of equality with men seems obvious. A century ago this was not the case, even in America, and it required a long, arduous, and sometimes painful struggle before the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified on August 18, 1920. Why then, take steps to make available through the Gutenberg Project an article arguing AGAINST the right of women to votean article written by a woman?

24. Early American Fiction--Adams Biography--Cooper, Susan Fenimore
Page 74. cooper, susan fenimore . N. Y., 18131894. Daughter of J. F. cooper,supra . Hou . susan fenimore cooper Back to the susan fenimore cooper page.
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From Oscar Fay Adams, A Dictionary of American Authors , 4th edition (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1901): Page 74
Cooper, Susan Fenimore N. Y., 1813-1894. Daughter of J. F. Cooper, supra . A writer of rural sketches, whose life was passed at Cooperstown, New York. Rural Hours; Country Rambles; Rhyme and Reason; Country Life; The Shield, a Narrative; Mount Vernon and the Children of America. Hou
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26. Early American Fiction--Allibone Biography--Cooper, Susan Fenimore
cooper, Miss susan fenimore, daughter of the distinguished American novelist,has already (1855) added to the family laurels, and thereby proved that no
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From Samuel Austin Allibone, A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors , (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1900): Page 427
Cooper, Miss Susan Fenimore, daughter of the distinguished American novelist, has already (1855) added to the family laurels, and thereby proved that no Salique Law exists in the Republic of Letters. Miss Cooper's first publication was Rural Hours, by a Lady, New York, 1850, 8vo. This is a journal of the scenes of country life, commencing with the spring of 1848, and concluding with the spring of 1849. "The scenery described so charmingly is that surrounding her own fair home in Cooperstown: out of these simple materials Miss Cooper has formed one of the most interesting volumes of the day, displaying powers of mind of a high order." Mrs. Hale: Woman's Record "An admirable portraiture of American out-door life, just as it is, with no colouring but that which every object necessarily receives in passing through a contemplative and cultivated mind. .. Miss Cooper has an observant eye, and a happy faculty of making her descriptions interesting by selecting the right objects, instead of the too common method of extravagant embellishment. She never gets into ecstasies, and sees nothing which anybody else might not see who walked through the same fields after her." Professor Hart: Female Prose Writers of America

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28. Project Gutenberg Titles By Cooper, Susan Fenimore
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29. Rural Hours.
A Celebration of Women Writers Title Page. RURAL HOURS. BY. susan fenimorecooper. Page. Copyright, 1887, BY susan fenimore cooper. All rights reserved.
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[Title Page]
RURAL HOURS
BY
SUSAN FENIMORE COOPER
And we will all the pleasures prove
That valleys, groves, or hills, or field,
Or woods, and steepy mountains yield.
MARLOW. NEW AND REVISED EDITION BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN, AND COMPANY
The Riverside Press, Cambridge
[Page]
BY SUSAN FENIMORE COOPER. The Riverside Press, Cambridge:
[Page]
To
THE AUTHOR OF THE DEERSLAYER,
These Notes ARE VERY RESPECTFULLY, GRATEFULLY, AND MOST AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED BY THE WRITER. [Page] [Page]
PREFACE.
THE following notes contain, in a journal form, the simple record of those little events which make up the course of the seasons in rural life. In wandering about the fields, during a long unbroken residence in the country, one naturally gleans many trifling observations on rustic matters which are afterwards remembered with pleasure by the fireside, and gladly shared with one's friends. The following pages were written in perfect good faith, all the trifling incidents alluded to having occurred as they are recorded. It is hoped that some of our friends who, like the honored Hooker, love the country, "where we may see God's blessings spring out of the earth," may find something of interest in the volume. The present edition is a revised one, and some passages not needed to-day have been omitted.

30. Coonley, Lydia Avery -- Cooper, Susan Fenimore: In Cornell University's Making O
Coonley, Lydia Avery cooper, susan fenimore cooper, susan fenimore, A GlanceBackward. The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 59, issue 352 (February 1887).
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Previous Next Coonley, Lydia Avery Sakonnet Light The New England Magazine , vol. 22, issue 6 (August 1897). Coonley, Lydia Avery Wait The New England Magazine , vol. 19, issue 1 (Sept 1895). Cooper, Geo. Hereafter Putnam's Monthly , vol. 11, issue 3 (Mar 1868). Cooper, George Early Spring Putnam's Monthly , vol. 13, issue 17 (May 1869). Cooper, George Winter Woods The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 25, issue 148 (February 1870). The Cooper Institute as a Lightning Protector Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 8, issue 12 (December 1876). Cooper, J. F. Leaves from the Diary of James Fenimore Cooper Putnam's Monthly , vol. 11, issue 6 (June 1868). Cooper, J. F. Leaves from the Diary of James Fenimore Cooper Putnam's Monthly , vol. 11, issue 2 (Feb 1868). Cooper, J. Fenimore American and European Scenery Compared The International Monthly Magazine , vol. 4, issue 5 (December 1851). Cooper, J, Rev. Prof. What Constitutes Successful Teaching in Colleges? The New Englander , vol. 36, issue 141 (October 1877). Cooper, J. W, Rev.

31. Cooper, Susan Fenimore -- Cooper's Works: In Cornell University's Making Of Amer
cooper, susan fenimore cooper's Works cooper, susan fenimore, A Lamentfor the Birds. cooper, susan fenimore, A Second Glance Backward.
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Previous Next Cooper, Susan Fenimore A Lament for the Birds Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 87, issue 519 (August, 1893). Cooper, Susan Fenimore A Second Glance Backward The Atlantic Monthly , vol. 60, issue 360 (October 1887). Cooper, Susan Fenimore Village-Improvement Societies Putnam's Monthly , vol. 14, issue 21 (Sept 1869). The Cooper Union Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 21, issue 7 (July 1889). The Cooper Union Building Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 1, issue 7 (July 1869). The Cooper Union Flourishing Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 9, issue 4 (April 1877). Cooperation Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 1, issue 4 (April 1869). Cooperation Manufacturer and Builder , vol. 7, issue 6 (June 1875). Cooperation as a Business. Charles Barnard The New Englander , vol. 40, issue 161 (July 1881). Cooperation in Christian Work The Century , vol. 25, issue 1 (Nov 1882). Cooperation in Home Missions. - The American Home Missionary Society and the Church Extension Committee The New Englander , vol. 17, issue 68 (November 1859).

32. Cooper, Susan Fenimore - University Of Maryland
cooper, susan fenimore. Elinor Wyllys The Lumley Autograph UniversityLibraries, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 207427011
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33. Susan Fenimore Cooper - EBook Titles - Software Technology
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34. Elinor Wyllys - Susan Fenimore Cooper - EBooks
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35. Susan Fenimore Cooper
Rural Hours susan fenimore cooper Edited and with an Introduction by RochelleJohnson and Daniel Patterson Browse to this book. susan fenimore cooper.
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Table of Contents "Though is has taken over a century, the world, at least the world of literature, is beginning to make something of both Rural Hours and Susan Fenimore Cooper's important position in American letters. [ New Essays on Rural Hours and Other Works ] is to be commended for its range of diverse inquiries into Cooper's life and work. Certainly, it will encourage old and new readers of Cooper to expand and deepen their scholarship, and perhaps encourage a reassessment of all of those scribbling women of the nineteenth century buried in footnotes and reduced to brief abridgements." Kerry Neville Bakken, New York History Also of interest: Rural Hours Susan Fenimore Cooper Edited and with an Introduction by Rochelle Johnson and Daniel Patterson
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New Essays on Rural Hours and Other Works
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Fourteen critics examine Susan Fenimore Cooper's writing and beliefs in the context of her life Collected here are detailed and diverse essays, some that examine

36. UGA Press Table Of Contents Of Susan Fenimore Cooper: New Essays On Rural Hours
Back to susan fenimore cooper New Essays on Rural Hours and Other Works. Tableof Contents. Foreword by Lawrence Buell Acknowledgments Introduction.
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Foreword by Lawrence Buell
Acknowledgments
Introduction Part 1. The Familial Context
Under the Table: Susan Fenimore Cooper and the Construction of Her Father's Reputation / Wayne Franklin
"The Lumley Autograph" and the Great Literary Lion: Authenticity and Commodification in Nineteenth-Century Autograph Collecting / Allan Axelrad
Susan Fenimore Cooper's "Home Book" of the Revolution: Mount Vernon: A Letter to the Children of America, Patriotism, and Sentiment / Lisa West Norwood
Five Generations of Literary Coopers: Intergenerational Valuations of the American Frontier / Michael P. Branch Part 2. Landscape and the Rural Ideal
Susan Fenimore Cooper's Rustic Primer / Lucy Maddox
An Artist, or a Merchant's Clerk: Susan Fenimore Cooper's Elinor Wyllys and Landscape / Richard M. Magee
The Borderers of Civilization: Susan Fenimore Cooper's View of American Development / Duncan Faherty Part 3. Theorizing Rural Hours: Audience, Time, and Aesthetics Reading Susan Reading Ruth: Audience, Response, and the Historical Hermeneutics of Rural Hours / Michael Davey

37. Cooper, Susan Augusta Fenimore
cooper, susan Augusta fenimore. (18131894), writer and philanthropistBorn on April 17, 1813, at Heathcote Hill, the maternal De
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(1813-1894), writer and philanthropist Born on April 17, 1813, at Heathcote Hill, the maternal De Lancey manor in Mamaroneck, New York, Susan Fenimore Cooper was the daughter of James Fenimore Cooper, whose devoted companion and amanuensis she was to be until his death. She was educated at home in Cooperstown, New York, until 1817, when the family moved to New York City; there, and from 1826 to 1833 in Europe, she attended private schools. In 1836 the family again settled in Cooperstown. With her father's encouragement she began to write and in 1845 published a novel, Elinor Wyllys; or, the Young Folk of Longbridge, under the pseudonym "Amabel Penfeather." Rural Hours (1850), her volume of fresh and graceful observations of nature and country life drawn from her journal, was very successful, enjoying several reprintings and appearing in revised editions in 1868 and 1887. In the same vein but less successful were Rhyme and Reason of Country Life (1854) and Rural Rambles (1854). As her father's literary executor she produced

38. Alphamusic - Cooper Susan
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39. Calls For Papers: CFP: Susan Fenimore Cooper (12/20; 6/2-6/5)
CFP susan fenimore cooper (12/20; 6/26/5). I seek 1-2 page proposalson the landscape and nature writings of susan fenimore cooper.
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CFP: Susan Fenimore Cooper (12/20; 6/2-6/5)
From: Rochelle Johnson ( johnsonr@cgu.edu
Date: Fri Nov 13 1998 - 13:16:46 EST Call for Papers
For a special session on SUSAN FENIMORE COOPER
to be proposed for the
THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF LITERATURE AND ENVIRONMENT's (ASLE's)
Third Biennial Conference
to be held
June 2-5, 1999 in Kalamazoo, Michigan
I seek 1-2 page proposals on the landscape and nature
writings of Susan Fenimore Cooper. While analyses of *Rural
Hours* are welcome, I also welcome analyses of her other works. In keeping with the conference theme, analyses should bring a focus on some literary/environmental aspect of Cooper's work. In order to allow time for me to compile the panel proposal in time for the Jan. 15 proposal deadline, please send 1-2-page proposals by *December 20* to: Rochelle Johnson Claremont Graduate University c/o P.O. Box 750

40. Calls For Papers: CFP: Susan Fenimore Cooper (12/1; Essay Colle
CFP susan fenimore cooper (12/1; essay collection). From RochelleJohnson (johnsonr@cgu.edu) Date Wed May 20 1998 004912 EDT
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CFP: Susan Fenimore Cooper (12/1; essay collection)
From: Rochelle Johnson ( johnsonr@cgu.edu
Date: Wed May 20 1998 - 00:49:12 EDT CALL FOR MANUSCRIPT PROPOSALS
We invite proposals for original essays to comprise the
first collection of critical studies of Susan Fenimore
Cooper's writings. While we are interested in readings
of *Rural Hours*, there is also a need for studies of
her other works. All critical approaches are welcome.
Send inquiries or proposals of 750-1,000 words to:
Daniel Patterson/Rochelle Johnson, Department of English,
California State UniversitySan Bernardino, 5500
University Blvd., San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397; or e-mail: dpatters@wiley.csusb.edu. Proposals are due by December 1, 1998. We will make selections by mid-January, 1999; completed essays will be due April 1, 1999.

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