James Fenimore Cooper's The Deerslayer transports readers to the untouched wilderness of early 18th-century America, weaving a captivating tale of frontier life and moral challenges. The novel follows the adventures of Natty Bumppo, known as Deerslayer, a young frontiersman of unparalleled skill and integrity.
Set against the backdrop of the French and Indian War, Deerslayer's unwavering principles are put to the test as he navigates the complexities of love, friendship, and the clash between Native American and European cultures. As he encounters the beautiful Judith Hutter and her sister Hetty, the choices he makes resonate with timeless themes of honor and justice.
The Deerslayer was published last in Cooper’s series The Leatherstocking Tales, but is a prequel to his most famous novel, The Last of the Mohicans.
JAMES FENIMORE COOPER [1789—1851] was an American author, renowned for his novels depicting America’s indigenous people. As a thirteen-year-old, Fenimore Cooper enrolled at Yale University but was expelled during his third year. His masterpiece, The Last of the Mohicans [1826], achieved instant success upon publication and was hailed as an example of The Great American Novel.













Örjan
2023-01-07
En i grunden intressant historia som dock aldrig riktigt engagerade mig. Dels beroende på att uppläsaren fick det att kännas som en barnbok, men också på grund av en del upprepningar som snart blev lite tålamodskrävande. Särskilt en del av Deerhunters makalösa egenskaper, samt författarens religiösa pekpinnar kändes efter ett tag i det närmaste löjjeväckande. Det som lyfte boken för mig, var språket. Många ord som numera förlorat sin egentliga innebörd, användes här så som de var tänkta. Allt som allt en ganska intetsägande historia, som andra säkert kan finna mer fängslande än vad jag gjorde.
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