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Essay heading: James Fenimoore Cooper
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He spent several years abroad, publishing such novels as The Red Rover (1827), The Wept of Wish-ton-Wish (1829), and The Water-Witch (1830), romances of American life on land and sea. In Notions of the Americans (1828) he defended his country to European critics. However, upon his return home, repelled by what he saw as the abuses of American democracy, Cooper became the staunch social critic of American society... displayed 300 characters
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In Notions of the Americans (1828) he defended his country to European critics. However, upon his return home, repelled by what he saw as the abuses of American democracy, Cooper became the staunch social critic of American society. Such works as The American Democrat (1838) and the fictional Homeward Bound and its sequel, Home as Found (both 1838), express the conservative, aristocratic social views that made him quite unpopular; his later life was filled with many quarrels and lawsuits over his works... displayed next 300 characters
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