James Fenimore Cooper: The Sea Lions; Or, The Lost Sealers, Kartoniert / Broschiert
The Sea Lions; Or, The Lost Sealers
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- Verlag:
- IndoEuropeanPublishing.com, 05/2026
- Einband:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9798889426042
- Artikelnummer:
- 12754917
- Umfang:
- 296 Seiten
- Gewicht:
- 484 g
- Maße:
- 229 x 152 mm
- Stärke:
- 18 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 19.5.2026
- Hinweis
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Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
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| Buch, Kartoniert / Broschiert, Englisch | EUR 79,90* |
| Buch, Gebunden, Englisch | EUR 99,90* |
Klappentext
The Sea Lions; or, The Lost Sealers by James Fenimore Cooper is an adventure novel set largely in the dangerous waters of the Antarctic. The story follows two rival sealing ships, the Sea Lion and the Sea Lioness, that leave from a small American community in search of valuable seals. Their journey becomes increasingly perilous as they travel farther south into icy seas, showing the harsh conditions faced by sailors and sealers during long expeditions.
As the voyage continues, the rivalry between the crews grows stronger. Both ships struggle with severe weather, thick ice, and limited supplies. Eventually, they become trapped in the frozen Antarctic environment, where survival becomes their greatest challenge. The men must work together, face their fears, and rely on faith and determination to endure the isolation and dangers of the frozen wilderness.
The novel explores themes of perseverance, morality, and spiritual reflection. Through the hardships faced by the sailors, Cooper shows how adversity can lead people to rethink their values and beliefs. The Sea Lions; or, The Lost Sealers combines adventure with deeper lessons about faith, redemption, and the power of human resilience in extreme circumstances.
About the author James Fenimore Cooper was an American novelist best known as one of the earliest and most influential writers of historical fiction in the United States. He was born on September 15, 1789, in Burlington, New Jersey, and grew up in Cooperstown, New York, a frontier town founded by his father. This early exposure to wilderness life and encounters between settlers and Native Americans would later shape many of his most famous stories. Cooper lived during a period when the young nation was still defining its identity, and his work helped give American literature a distinct voice.
Before becoming a writer, Cooper pursued a varied education and career path. He briefly attended Yale College but was expelled due to disciplinary issues. Afterward, he joined the U. S. Navy, where he gained firsthand experience with maritime life. These naval experiences strongly influenced several of his novels, especially those focused on the sea. Cooper did not initially plan to be an author; legend has it that he began writing after claiming he could write a better novel than one he had just read.
Cooper achieved lasting fame with The Leatherstocking Tales, a series of five novels that includes The Last of the Mohicans, The Deerslayer, and The Pioneers. These books feature the iconic frontiersman Natty Bumppo and explore themes of nature, civilization, and cultural conflict. Cooper's portrayal of Native Americans was more sympathetic and complex than that of many writers of his time, though modern readers still debate aspects of his representation. His vivid descriptions of the American wilderness helped establish the frontier as a central myth in American culture.
Later in life, Cooper lived both in the United States and Europe, where he became involved in political and social debates. He often used his writing to criticize materialism, social inequality, and what he saw as the moral decline of society. Although his popularity declined toward the end of his life, his influence endured. James Fenimore Cooper died on September 14, 1851, but his novels remain important for their role in shaping American literary traditions and national identity.
Biografie
James Fenimore Cooper, geb. 1789 in Burlington/New Jersey, verfaßte politische Schriften, Reisebücher, sozialkritische Romane, Satiren und Seeromane, mit denen er Wegbereiter für Herman Melville und Joseph Conrad war. Der Autor verstarb 1851 in Cooperstown/New York.Mehr von James Fenimore ...