Cooper, James Fenimore
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born on | 15 September 1789 | ||||
Place | Burlington, USA, 40n04, 74w51 | ||||
Timezone | LMT m74w52 (is local mean time) | ||||
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Biography
American historian and writer, an important novelist who specialized in sea romances and wilderness adventures. He was expelled from Yale as a rowdy youth and went to sea until 1811, at which time he retired and married. His first book was published in 1820, and his works included "The Spy," "The Leather-Stocking Tales" and "The Last of the Mohicans."
Cooper married Susan Augusta De Lancey in 1811 and he died on 14 September 1851, Cooperstown, NJ.
Annotation (mik): Cooper died at 13:30. Source:Arno Schmidt,"Der Triton mit dem Sonnenschirm"
(Arno Schmidt mentions him in a biographical story, he knew him well)
Relationships
- compare to chart of Schmidt, Arno (born 18 January 1914)
Events
- Relationship : Marriage 1811 (Susan Augusta De Lancey)
- Work : Retired 1811 (From sea adventures)
- Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1820 (First book published)
- Death, Cause unspecified 14 September 1851 at 1:30 PM in Cooperstown (Age 62 (-1 day))
chart Placidus Equal_H.
Source Notes
Steinbrecher quotes the Cooper Historical Society for the date, time unknown.
Penfield Collection spec 6:00 PM. Old-file has 3:00 AM.
Starkman rectified to 18.55.56 LMT Asc 15Ari52'
Categories
- Vocation : Travel : Adventurer (Went to sea)
- Vocation : Writers : Fiction (Sea romances and wilderness adventures)
- Notable : Book Collection : American Book