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There are few people for whom the phrase "last of the Mohicans" does not conjure up memories and associations - childhood games, films, TV programs. Yet most who profess acquaintance with Cooper's title actually have never read his book. The characters - Hawkeye and his Mohican friends Chingachgook and Uncas - owe more to the media than to Cooper's text for their popularity.
But they have become familiar icons identified with the colonizing of the northeastern frontier and with the creation of "America." This ground-breaking and entertaining study focuses on the making and the remaking of media versions of Cooper's popular book. It shows that each new rendering extends to its audience a dynamic image of the American myth.
Yet along with the appeal of frontier adventure these media adaptations bear the weight of powerful meanings. Each new version addresses these meanings differently and raises questions about wilderness and frontier, about western expansion, about the relationships between men and women, about the association of whites with "Indians.".
Why does this book that everyone knows but that few have read continue to be perennially attractive for the media? In answer to this question, this study throws a new light on the idea of frontier and on the meaning of the American Dream.
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Film and video adaptations, Literature and society, Myth in literature, Film adaptations, Popular culture, History and criticism, Literature and the war, Appreciation, Mohegan Indians in literature, Canon (Literature), Social values in literature, History, United States, General, 19th Century American Novel And Short Story, U.S. History - Colonial Period (1607-1775), Social Science, Literature - Classics / Criticism, Sociology, Last of the Mohicans, Cooper, James Fenimore, Folklore & Mythology, 1789-1851, Cooper, James Fenimore,, Cooper, james fenimore, 1789-1851, Historical fiction, history and criticism, Popular culture, united states, Indians in literature, American Historical fiction, LITERARY CRITICISM, American, Art appreciation, War and literature, Last of the Mohicans (Cooper, James Fenimore)Edition | Availability |
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The Lasting of the Mohicans: History of an American Myth (Studies in Popular Culture)
April 1996, University Press of Mississippi
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The Lasting of the Mohicans: History of an American Myth (Studies in Popular Culture)
April 1996, University Press of Mississippi
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in English
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The lasting of the Mohicans: history of an American myth
1995, University Press of Mississippi, Brand: University Press of Mississippi
in English
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-243) and index.
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