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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1820

Genre
  
Novel

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Publication date
  
1820

Author
  
James Feni Cooper

Country
  
United States of America

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Similar
  
James Feni Cooper books, Classical Studies books

Precaution (1820) is the first novel written by American author James Fenimore Cooper. It was written in imitation of contemporary English domestic novels like those of Jane Austen and Amelia Opie, and it did not meet with contemporary success. Cooper went on to have great success with works such as The Pathfinder (1841) and The Deerslayer (1840). The American reading public responded most to The Last of the Mohicans (1826).

Background

It is thought that the novel was written after a challenge made by his wife. His biographer Warren Walker records it this way:

"... In the customary practice of the day he was reading aloud to his wife one evening from a current English novel, but found the story dull. Throwing it aside, he declared, "I could write a better book than that myself." And Susan's challenge to make good his boast resulted in his writing Precaution (1820). . ." When Cooper's work was published without a name it was anonymously accredited to an English woman. It was also published in England and was well received among the set that was fond of this style of writing. The publisher, A.T. Goodrich, later surprised the public when it revealed that Precaution was authored by a gentleman from New York. This is the work that made Cooper realize his potential as a writer.

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Precaution (novel) Wikipedia