The Prairie, James Fenimore Cooper
The Prairie, James Fenimore Cooper
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The Prairie
A Tale

Author: James Fenimore Cooper

Narrator: Eloise Fairfax

Unabridged: 16 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/15/2025


Synopsis

Natty Bumppo ventures into the vast western prairies, where civilization clashes with untamed wilderness. As settlers and Native Americans struggle for control of the land, Natty’s deep connection to nature and his moral integrity guide him through conflicts over expansion, greed, and survival. Themes of displacement, cultural tension, and humanity’s impact on the environment are explored against the sweeping backdrop of the American frontier. Cooper crafts a poignant tale of resilience and reflection, blending adventure with philosophical depth as Natty confronts his own mortality and legacy in a rapidly changing world.

About James Fenimore Cooper

James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) was America's first successful popular novelist. Son of the prominent federalist William Cooper, founder of the Cooperstown settlement, James was educated at Yale in preparation for a genteel life as a federalist gentleman. After his father's death in an 1809 duel, Cooper quickly squandered his inheritance, and at thirty was on the verge of bankruptcy. He decided to try his hand at writing. His first novel, Precaution, a domestic comedy set in England, lost money, but Cooper had discovered his vocation.

Cooper established his reputation after his second novel, The Spy, and in his third book, the autobiographical Pioneers, Cooper introduced the character of Natty Bumppo, a uniquely American personification of rugged individualism and the pioneer spirit. A second book featuring Bumppo, The Last of the Mohicans, quickly became the most widely read work of the day, solidifying Cooper's popularity in the United States and in Europe.

Cooper was a prolific writer, publishing thirty-two novels, twelve works of nonfiction, one play, and numerous pamphlets and articles. His most lasting contributions to American literature were his five books about Natty Bumppo. Later anthologized as The Leatherstocking Tales, they are best read in the order in which they were written: The Pioneers, The Last of the Mohicans, The Prairie, The Pathfinder, and The Deerslayer.


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