James F. Cooper has written: 'Places in the sun' -- subject(s): Buildings, History, University of Arizona
Novelist and social critic James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) was the first major American writer todeal imaginatively with American life, notably in his five "Leather-Stocking Tales." He was also a critic of the political, social, and religious problems of the day.
James Fenimore Cooper is buried in the Cooper family plot in Christ Episcopal Churchyard in Cooperstown, New York. He is laid to rest alongside his wife and other family members.
Barry F. Cooper was born in 1943.
Peter F. Drummer was an educator, author, and was a managing consultant.
Charles F. Cooper - ecologist - was born in 1924.
Charles F. Cooper - ecologist - died in 1994.
Andrew F. Cooper was born on 1950-06-29.
F. S. Ashley-Cooper died in 1932.
F. S. Ashley-Cooper was born in 1877.
James F. Cooper's works primarily reflect nationalism through his portrayals of early American ideals, such as individualism, self-reliance, and the struggle for independence. While his writing does touch on regional differences and tensions, particularly in his depiction of Native American and settler interactions, Cooper's overall focus is on promoting a sense of unity and identity among Americans.
Hawkeye was a character in a book, by James F. Cooper, called "Last of the Mohicans". Not positive, but it seems most likely.