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  1. Historical fiction. Publication date. 1825. Lionel Lincoln is a historical novel by James Fenimore Cooper, first published in 1825. Set in the American Revolutionary War, the novel follows Lionel Lincoln, a Boston-born American of British noble descent who goes to England and returns a British soldier, and is forced to deal with the ...

    • James Fenimore Cooper
    • 1825
  2. Introduction to Lionel Lincoln (1825). Susan Fenimore Cooper. Introductions to novels by her father, with significant biographic and literary information, were written by Susan Fenimore Cooper as prefaces to excerpts from 25 Cooper novels in Pages and Pictures from the Writings of James Fenimore Cooper, with Notes by Susan Fenimore Cooper (New York: W.A. Townsend and Co., 1861).

  3. Lionel Lincoln fails, not in spite of, but because of its involve ment in these dramatic historical circumstances. Unable, because of his inflexible regard for history, to incorporate the recorded events of the Revolution into the narrative of his "Boston Boy," Cooper did full justice to neither and finally had to choose between the two.

  4. Set in Boston in 1775, the action of this novel is played out on the first stage of the American Revolution. [1] Young Lionel Lincoln, a major in the British army, arrives from England for duty in the city of his birth and infancy.

  5. 6 de jul. de 2016 · Set in the American Revolutionary War, the novel follows Lionel Lincoln, a Boston-born American of British noble descent who goes to England and returns a British soldier, and is forced to deal with the split loyalties in his family and friends to the American colonies and the British homeland.

    • J. F. Cooper
    • 1825
    • James Fenimore Cooper
  6. LIONEL LINCOLN. IN this tale there are one ortwoslight anachronisms; which,ifunnoticed, might, withliteral readers,drawsomeunpleasant imputations onits veracity. Theyrelate rather to persons than to things. Asthey arebelieved to bequitein character,con nected with circumstances much more probable than facts, and to possess ail the harmony of ...

  7. Lionel Lincoln : The wept of Wish-ton-wish by Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851. Publication date 1800 Publisher Boston : Aldine Collection uconn_libraries; americana