The Last of the Mohicans is the most widely read and
internationally acclaimed of James Fenimore Cooper's
Leatherstocking tales, and has traditionally been regarded as an
exciting and well-made adventure story. In recent years, however,
critics have found in this classic tale of colonial warfare deeper
levels of meaning. In the introduction to this volume, H. Daniel
Peck studies these developments by tracking critical responses to
the novel from the time of its publication in 1826 to the present
day. The essays that follow present contemporary re-assessments of
The Last of the Mohicans from a variety of critical perspectives.
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