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Vulcan's Peak, better known as The Crater; or, Vulcan's Peak, is one of James Fenimore Cooper's late romances, a Pacific castaway narrative that becomes an experiment in civilization. Beginning with maritime peril and solitary ingenuity, it follows Mark Woolston's transformation of a barren reef into a flourishing settlement. Cooper blends nautical realism, providential allegory, and social critique, placing the book within the tradition of Robinson Crusoe while adapting it to nineteenth-century American anxieties about expansion, property, labor, and moral order. Cooper, already famous for The Leatherstocking Tales and his sea fiction, wrote the novel in 1847, during a period of sharp reflection on democracy, national growth, and the responsibilities of republican society. His own experience as a sailor and his lifelong concern with law, hierarchy, and communal discipline inform the book's careful attention to seamanship, settlement, and the fragility of institutions. Readers interested in adventure fiction, maritime literature, or early American political imagination will find Vulcan's Peak rewarding. It is both an absorbing tale of survival and a stern meditation on how societies rise, prosper, and imperil themselves.
ISBN9788028333553
PublisherSharp Ink
Publication Date11/19/23
Pages248

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