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  1. Essays on Nature and Landscape by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2002-07-08
  2. Female Suffrage: A Letter to the Christian Women of America (Dodo Press) by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2007-02-23
  3. Rural Hours: Susan Fenimore Cooper by Susan Fenimore Cooper, David Jones, 1995-04
  4. Rural Hours by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2008-06-25
  5. Rural Hours by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 1968
  6. The Lumley Autograph by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-07-24
  7. Elinor Wyllys, Volume 1 by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-03-06
  8. Elinor Wyllys by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2008-05-28
  9. Pages and pictures, from the writings of James Fenimore Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper, 2010-06-25
  10. Pages And Pictures, From The Writings Of James Fenimore Cooper: With Notes (1861) by James Fenimore Cooper, 2010-09-10
  11. The Cooper Gallery, Or, Pages and Pictures from the Writings of James Fenimore Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-03-05
  12. Susan Fenimore Cooper: New Essays on Rural Hours and Other Works
  13. Elinor Wyllys V2 by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-09-10
  14. Female Suffrage by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2010-05-23

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3. Susan Fenimore Cooper
Susan Fenimore Cooper is becoming an admired author in American history. She is not an authour of many books, but has a high literary standing in the minds of many.
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Susan Fenimore Cooper
Susan Fenimore Cooper is becoming an admired author in American history. She is not an authour of many books, but has a high literary standing in the minds of many. Susan was born in New Your on April 17, 1813 and was named after her mother. Her father,
James Fenimore Cooper
is also a famous author. Susan moved around New York throughout her childhood because her father wanted the best education for his daughters. Not finding the right education in the states, her family moved to Paris in 1826. Here Susan learned how to speak in four languages. One of Susan's most famous books Rural Hours takes her back to the days she spent in Europe. Susan began working as her fathers copyist in Europe (1831). She did this until her father died in 1851.
Susan's father had a lot of confidence in her and helped her acheive her writing status. Eventually Susan followed in her fathers foot steps and began writing herself. Susan and her family moved back to New York in 1836 to Cooperstown. Cooperstown was founded in 1789 by Susan's grandfather.
There is not very much information about Susan Cooper, but she is mostly known through her books. Some people knew Susan to have psychic powers, but she only expressed these around her family memebers and stopped using them when she felt that it was getting out of hand. Her life is very much a mystery, but we can become to know her through her books, especially

4. UVa Library: Early American Fiction Collection
James Fenimore Cooper Susan Fenimore Cooper Frederick Swartwout Cozzens Maria Susanna Cummins George William Curtis Richard Henry Dana Sr. Charles Augustus Davis
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The individual author profiles include various biographical sketches, links to other online texts at the University of Virginia, and connections to selected other resources on the Web. The biographies include 19 th -century pieces such as Samuel Austin Allibone's A Critical Dictionary of English Literature (1856) and Evert A. Duyckinck's Cyclopaedia of American Literature (1856). While these may be old-fashioned in their language and form, they nonetheless provide a valuable view of these authors, and often contain quotations from contemporary critics and journals.
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5. Female Suffrage
Project Gutenberg edition of the anti-suffrage 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?

6. Cooper, Susan Fenimore
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7. Sample Research Paper For English
In 1850, with the help of her wellknown father, James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper published Rural Hours, a natural historical account of one year in the Otsego Lake
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The struggle now being waged in the professoriate over which writers deserve canonical status is not just a struggle over the relative merits of literary geniuses; it is a struggle among contending factions for the right to be represented in the picture America draws of itself. (Tompkins 201)
In 1850, with the help of her well-known father, James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper published Rural Hours , a natural historical account of one year in the Otsego Lake area of New York state. I mention her father's name in order to situate Susan Fenimore Cooper in literary history, or, more accurately, to position her book in relation to our understandings of literary history. For truthfully, if literary history were faithful to the developments of, and reactions to, literature of the past, Susan Fenimore Cooper's name would be well-known to all scholars of nineteenth-century American literature. Her book was immensely popular both in America and abroad; it went through six printings by 1854, the publication year of Thoreau's Walden Rural Hours

8. Susan Fenimore Cooper
A page devoted to Susan Fenimore Cooper (1813-1894), with texts, articles, reference materials, and links.
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Susan Fenimore Cooper
Updated August 2010
Suggestions for additions are welcomed send them to the Cooper Society Return to Home Page This page is devoted to the life and writings of Susan Fenimore Cooper (1813-1894), eldest daughter of James Fenimore Cooper and a distinguished writer and naturalist. She is best known for her nature diary of Cooperstown, Rural Hours , first published in 1850 and frequently reprinted. But she also wrote a novel, Elinor Wyllys; or, The Young Folk of Longbridge (1846), short stories, children's stories, and articles on a wide variety of subjects including nature. We propose to gather material about her in this section of the James Fenimore Cooper Society, until such time as a Susan Fenimore Cooper Society is organized. For Coming Events involving Susan Fenimore Cooper, see the News, Conferences, and Coming Events page. Contents of this Page: Texts Articles and Papers Introductions Manuscripts ... Checklist of the writings of Susan Fenimore Cooper
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9. Cooper, Susan Fenimore (Harper's Magazine)
SEE ALSO Adelaide Lindsay; Aesop's fables; MarshCaldwell, Anne; March, Charles W. (Charles Wainwright); Domestic history of the American Revolution; Johnson, E.A. (Ebenezer
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10. Anna Julia Cooper | Quotidiana
Anna Julia Cooper Biography (18581964) Born into slavery on August 10, 1858, Anna Julia Cooper was the daughter of a slave owner and slave, who nonetheless inspired Cooper to excel
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Anna Julia Cooper
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A Voice From The South And Other Important Essays, Papers, and Letters . Copper was 106 years old when she died in 1964. She was buried alongside her husband in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Roxanne Andrews)
Essays by Anna Julia Cooper
Loss of speech through isolation
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12. Ag History
Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper. Rural Hours, by a Lady. New York George P. Putnam, 1851. Fletcher, Steven Whitcomb. Pennsylvania Agriculture and Country Life,
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Agricultural Fairs During The
Nineteenth Century
Beginning in the early 1800s, the first agricultural fairs gave rural families
an opportunity to see first hand the latest agricultural techniques,
equipment, crops, and livestock. Over the course of the nineteenth
century, fairs also incorporated a wide range of educational, recreational,
competitive, and social activities into their programs. Within a few short
generations, county and state fairs became a quintessential American
tradition. Agricultural fairs celebrated human progress, science, education, and the agrarian ideal. Before there were state and county fairs, however, most agricultural fairs were held by private individuals and organizations, or agricultural societies. In 1807, Elkanah Watson of Pittsfield, Massachusetts held one of the first agricultural fairs by holding sheep shearing demonstrations in conjunction with traditional market fairs. By

13. James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper, And The Work Of History
James Fenimore Cooper Society Website This page is http//www.oneonta.edu/external/cooper/articles/suny/1999sunyjohnson.html
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James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper, and the Work of History
Rochelle Johnson
(Albertson College of Idaho)
Placed on line August 2001
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. 41-45) Return to SUNY Seminars Country Rambles , Susan Fenimore Cooper wrote, "We Americans...are still, in some sense, half aliens to the country...there is much ignorance among us regarding the creatures which held the land as their own long before our forefathers trod the soil, and many of which are still moving about us, living accessories of our existence, at the present hour" (16). Even a cursory look at Susan Cooper's publishing career reveals her interest in curbing this ignorance; in addition to writing Rural Hours Lawrence Buell has suggested that part of what reveals the difference between Susan and James's environmental visions is Susan's emphasis on the natural world. Buell notes that throughout

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SUMMARY RURAL HOURS (1850) is one of the earliest pieces of American nature writing and the first by a womanthe daughter of James Fenimore Cooperwho reveals her ideal society as a rural one, carefully poised between the receding wilderness and a looming industrialization. This first full printing since 1876 restores passages earlier deleted. SUMMARY RURAL HOURS (1850) is one of the earliest pieces of American nature writing and the first by a womanthe daughter of James Fenimore Cooperwho reveals her ideal society as a rural one, carefully poised between the receding wilderness and a looming industrialization. This first full printing since 1876 restores passages earlier deleted.

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G. K. Chesterton Biography (18741936) Gilbert Keith Chesterton began his studies in illustration at the Slade School of art and in literature at University College, both in London.
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Gilbert Keith Chesterton began his studies in illustration at the Slade School of art and in literature at University College, both in London. However, he eventually gave up on both degrees. In 1896 he began working for two publishing houses in London and started freelancing as an art critic. He also illustrated for his friend and fellow writer, Hilaire Belloc. Chesterton was married in 1901, and in 1902 he landed a column in The Daily News . Three years later, in 1905, he started a column in The Illustrated London News that he continued writing for three decades. Chesterton was remarkably prolific, writing thousands of essays, hundreds of short stories and poems, and scores of books. The surprising, clever, and light-hearted nature of his writing often seemed at odds with his staunch catholic faith, earning him the nickname, the "prince of paradox."
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18. The Nature Essay
Cooper, Susan Fenimore, publishing as A Lady . Rural hours. New York, George P. Putnam, 1850. LC CALL NUMBER QH81.C77 LCCN 0430235. Curtis, Olin Alfred.
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The Nature Essay, c.1850-1920:
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The Library of Congress's General Collection and Rare Book Division include many volumes of nature essays, a literary genre which flourished in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and contributed much to the cultural climate from which the American conservation movement developed. After consulting works included in the Conservation Collection, readers who have direct access to the Library, or to other major research libraries, might wish to look at titles such as those on the list below. They might also wish to consult some of the titles on three other Additional Resources lists, "Scenic and Wilderness Travel Literature, c.1850-1920" "Popular Ornithology, c.1850-1920" , and "Juvenile Nature Literature and Nature Pedagogy, c.1850-1920." Bibliography Menu Conservation Collection Home Page Abbott, Charles C. Clear skies and cloudy. Philadelphia and London, J.B. Lippincott company, 1899.
LC CALL NUMBER: QH81.A13

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SUMMARY Nature and the mid nineteenth-century American landscape is beautifully revealed in this journal of the seasons. Susan Fenimore Cooper, daughter of the great American novelist, wrote this book in 1850, four years before Walden was published. She described it as her "simple record of those little events which make up the course of the seasons in rural life". As with the work of Thoreau and others in this contemplative genre, including that of Joseph Wood Krutch and Henry Besten, Cooper's work, with its treasury of information about a way of life of which only remnants remain, is for the nature lover, the folklorist, and history buff. SUMMARY Nature and the mid nineteenth-century American landscape is beautifully revealed in this journal of the seasons. Susan Fenimore Cooper, daughter of the great American novelist, wrote this book in 1850, four years before Walden was published. She described it as her "simple record of those little events which make up the course of the seasons in rur...

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