Last
of the Mohicans
James Fenimore Cooper's Last of the Mohicans is a romanticized view of the 18th century frontier and European / Native American interactions. It is a good story, but not quite up to the standard raised by the ending of Cooper's preface:
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Historical Information
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Literary Reviews and Commentary |
Movie Reviews and Information
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Wars for Empire: 18th century wars | My own brief look at Last of the Mohicans | On the Trail of the Last of the Mohicans |
18th century timeline | Romancing the Indian: A look at Cooper's Native-Americans | A serious movie review |
Area Maps | Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses according to Mark Twain | A less than serious review |
French and Indian War | ||
Scalping during the French and Indian War |
Page created by David Jackson on December 5, 1999
Last modified by David Jackson on December 5, 1999