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Gleanings in Europe: England
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Gleanings in Europe: England

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A contemporaneous reviewer called James Fenimore Cooper’s England unquestionably the most searching and thoughtful, not TO say philosophical of any of the books published by an American on England.
Another cited with approval the potent causticity with which a fellow reviewer develope[d] the gangrene of the author’s mind in its most foul and diseased state.
Such were the extremes of response elicited by publication in 1837 of the fourth and most controversial book in Cooper’s travel series, Gleanings in Europe. Partly because of his ambivalence for most things British, England is perhaps the most fascinating of the travel volumes to the modern reader. Probably no American of his time was received more hospitably by the British upper classes, nor did any reciprocate with shrewder or more scalding criticism. Cooper himself thought well of his book, taking some delight in the stir it made in London and expecting it to do much good at home. The modern reader will be delighted by his novelist’s eye for the revealing scene or detail and by the multidimensional perspective he provides on British-American cultural conflicts of the 1820s and 1830s.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Country
United States
Date
30 June 1983
Pages
375
ISBN
9780873954594

A contemporaneous reviewer called James Fenimore Cooper’s England unquestionably the most searching and thoughtful, not TO say philosophical of any of the books published by an American on England.
Another cited with approval the potent causticity with which a fellow reviewer develope[d] the gangrene of the author’s mind in its most foul and diseased state.
Such were the extremes of response elicited by publication in 1837 of the fourth and most controversial book in Cooper’s travel series, Gleanings in Europe. Partly because of his ambivalence for most things British, England is perhaps the most fascinating of the travel volumes to the modern reader. Probably no American of his time was received more hospitably by the British upper classes, nor did any reciprocate with shrewder or more scalding criticism. Cooper himself thought well of his book, taking some delight in the stir it made in London and expecting it to do much good at home. The modern reader will be delighted by his novelist’s eye for the revealing scene or detail and by the multidimensional perspective he provides on British-American cultural conflicts of the 1820s and 1830s.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Country
United States
Date
30 June 1983
Pages
375
ISBN
9780873954594