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Home as Found 

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Within months of publishing
Homeward Bound, James Fenimore Cooper continued that story in a second, stand-alone novel,
Home as Found. One of the most important of his long career,
Home as Found is a novel of manners in which Cooper satirized Wall Street speculation, jingoism, the penny press, and high society, writing boisterously and with a sharp but critical eye about a nation in transition. He revealed “follies and peculiarities” of the young nation, but did so with a hope that the advancing forces of democracy would not get turned aside by greed and insular nationalism. In drawing rooms, ballrooms, and Wall Street offices, Cooper sees clearly into the heart of the democratic experiment, dramatizing conflicts that we are still grappling with nearly two hundred years later. Stephen Carl Arch provides a historical introduction discussing Cooper’s composition of the novel and its politicized reception in journals and newspapers, along with detailed explanatory notes. This authoritative edition draws upon the first edition, a partial author’s manuscript, and a substantial (but not complete) amanuensis copy of the author’s manuscript; and provides a full scholarly apparatus discussing the editorial choices. It has been approved by the Committee on Scholarly Editions of the Modern Language Association.




The Writings of James Fenimore Cooper



The distinguished Cooper scholar James Franklin Beard (1919–1989) began organizing the Writings of James Fenimore Cooper in the late 1960s, as his work on publishing the monumental Letters and Journals of James Fenimore Cooper came to fulfillment. Beard’s intention was to provide readers with sound scholarly editions of Cooper’s major works, based wherever possible on authorial manuscripts. To date, the Writings of James Fenimore Cooper has made available texts of many of Cooper’s best-known novels, as well as some of his most important works of political and social commentary.
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Acknowledgments



Historical Introduction



Illustrations




Home as Found



Explanatory Notes



Textual Commentary



Textual Notes



Emendations



Rejected Readings



Word Division

Über den Autor

Stephen Carl Arch is Professor of English at Michigan State University. He is the editor of
Homeward Bound Or, The Chase: A Tale of the Sea by James Fenimore Cooper and the author of several books, including
After Franklin: The Emergence of Autobiography in Post-Revolutionary America, 1780–1830.
Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 614 ● ISBN 9781438485386 ● Dateigröße 1.9 MB ● Verlag State University of New York Press ● Erscheinungsjahr 2022 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 7724174 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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