Collected here are detailed and diverse essays, some that examine "Rural Hours," Susan Fenimore Cooper's most famous work, and others that help establish Cooper as a major practitioner and theorist of American nature writing and as a socially engaged artist in many other genres. These essays discuss Cooper's uses and manipulations of various literary conventions, such as the picturesque, the literary village sketch, and domestic fiction, and illuminate her positions on conservation, religion, and woman's place in society.
The engaging collection is divided into four sections. The first...
Collected here are detailed and diverse essays, some that examine "Rural Hours," Susan Fenimore Cooper's most famous work, and others that help est...