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    Nathaniel (Natty) Bumpo- a literary character, the protagonist of a historical and adventure pentalogy en Fenimore Cooper. It first appears in the novel Deerslayer.

    Biography

    In America, he was adopted by the Delaware tribe, who shared their lands with the former Effingham estate and now belonged to the Temples. Bumpo lived a long life in the Great Lakes region, he was famous as a good hunter and a brave warrior. Faithfully, he was served by a wonderful gun "Deer Boy" and two dogs. The hunter entered the first warpath along with his friend, the Mohican Chingachgook, with whom he did not part almost all his life. He fought the Iroquois, the Hurons and the French. His adventures took place on the shores of the Great Lakes, and after each he had a couple of true friends. He was attentive and honest, this helped him get out of all conflicts unharmed.

    Contrary to his own expectations, he lived a very long life. After finding his master, Major Effingham, who soon died, and the death of the Great Serpent, he traveled south, away from the "clatter of axes". Although even there his life was not calm, despite the fact that he turned from a hunter into a trapper. The faithful Deerbreaker still served him. Deciding to help the guy who wanted to save his bride from captivity, Natty got involved in a serious fight with the Sioux tribe and white settlers. The Pawnee Wolf tribe came to Natty's aid.

    Nathaniel died in the autumn of 1805, shortly after the death of his faithful dog Hector, in the Pawnee tribe, where he was revered for his great wisdom.

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    Good-natured, devoted and honest hunter. With everyone will find a common language. He wears homemade clothes made from animal skins, lives in a homemade "wigwam". Ignorant and uneducated, but his inner world is rich and vast. He is the best shooter of the frontier.

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    1841 1744 "St. John's wort, or the First Warpath" 19 years "The Deerslayer"
    1826 1757 "The Last of the Mohicans, or the Narrative of 1757" 32 years "The Last of the Mohicans"
    1840 1759 Pathfinder, or On the Shores of Ontario 34 years "The Pathfinder"
    1823 - years "Pioneers, or At the origins of the Susquihanna" 68-69 years old "The Pioneers"
    1827 - years "Prairie", otherwise "Steppes" 79-80 years old "The Prairie"

    However, the above dating contradicts the texts of the novels.

    In the novel "Prairie" it is repeatedly indicated that Natti Bumpo is over 80 years old: "But the snows of eighty-seven winters clouded my eyes with their brilliance ...". According to this quote, Natti Bumpo died at the age of 88 (one year after the events indicated).

    In the novel "Deerslayer" it is written that after fifteen years Bumpo and Chingachgook with his son again ended up on the lake where the novel takes place: "Fifteen years passed before Deerslayer managed to visit the Flickering Mirror again ... he and his faithful friend Mohoke to join their allies... They visited all the memorable places, and Chingachgook showed his son where the Huron camp was originally... ". Consequently, the action of the novel The Last of the Mohicans, where Uncas dies, must be separated from the action of the novel Deerslayer by at least fifteen years.

    In The Pathfinder, Sergeant Dunham says, "The Pathfinder is in his forties."

    In The Pioneers, Leatherstocking says, "I've known the waters of Otsego for forty-five years now." Since he is in his sixty-ninth year in the novel, and the action of the novel "St. However, The Pioneers is the first novel in the series, so Cooper was obviously forced to change the chronology further.

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    An excerpt characterizing Nathaniel Bumpo

    - Well, I look, I look and I don’t remember ... How is it, I love him very much? Maybe he really doesn't exist anymore?
    - Excuse me, can you see him? I asked my mother carefully.
    The woman nodded confidently, but suddenly something in her face changed and it was clear that she was very confused.
    – No... I can't remember him... Is this possible? – already almost frightened she said.
    - And your son? Can you remember? Or brother? Can you remember your brother? Stella asked, addressing both at once.
    Mother and daughter shook their heads.
    Usually such a cheerful, Stella's face looked very preoccupied, probably could not understand what was happening here. I literally felt the intense work of her living and such an unusual brain.
    - I figured it out! I came up with! Stella suddenly squealed happily. - We will "dress" your images and go for a "walk". If they are somewhere, they will see us. It's true?
    I liked the idea, and all that remained was to mentally “change clothes” and go in search.
    “Oh, please, can I stay with him until you return?” - the little girl stubbornly did not forget her desire. - And what is his name?
    “Not yet,” Stella smiled at her. - and you?
    - Leah. - The little girl answered. "Why are you still glowing?" We saw them once, but everyone said they were angels... And then who are you?
    - We are the same girls as you, only we live "above".
    - Where is the top? Little Leah did not let up.
    “Unfortunately, you can’t go there,” Stella tried to somehow explain, having got into difficulty. - Do you want me to show you?
    The little girl jumped for joy. Stella took her by the hand and opened her amazing fantasy world in front of her, where everything seemed so bright and happy that she didn’t want to believe it.
    Leah's eyes became like two huge round saucers:
    - Oh, what a beauty! .... And what is this - paradise? Oh ma-amochki! .. - the girl squealed enthusiastically, but very quietly, as if afraid to frighten off this incredible vision. - And who lives there? Oh, look, what a cloud!.. And golden rain! Does this happen?..
    Have you ever seen a red dragon? Leah shook her head in disapproval. – Well, you see, it happens to me, because this is my world.
    “Then what are you, God?” "But God can't be a girl, can he?" And then who are you?
    Questions rained down from her in an avalanche and Stella, not having time to answer them, laughed.
    Not busy with “questions and answers”, I began to slowly look around and was completely amazed at the extraordinary world opening up to me ... It was, in fact, a real “transparent” world. Everything around sparkled and shimmered with some kind of blue, ghostly light, from which (as it should) for some reason did not become cold, but on the contrary - it warmed with some unusually deep warmth that pierced the soul. Around me, from time to time, transparent human figures floated, now condensing, now becoming transparent, like a luminous mist... This world was very beautiful, but somehow unstable. It seemed that he was changing all the time, not exactly knowing how to stay forever ...
    - Well, are you ready to "walk"? Stella's cheerful voice pulled me out of my dreams.
    – Where are we going? Waking up, I asked.
    Let's go look for the missing! The little girl smiled cheerfully.
    - Dear girls, will you still allow me to guard your dragon while you are walking? - not wanting to forget him, downcast her round eyes, asked little Leah.
    - Okay, watch out. - Graciously allowed Stella. “Just don’t give it to anyone, otherwise he’s still a baby and can get scared.”
    - Oh, well, what about you, how can you! .. I will love him very much until you return ...
    The girl was ready just out of her skin flattery, just to get her incredible “miracle dragon”, and this “miracle” was pouting and puffing, apparently trying her best to please, as if she felt that it was about him ...
    – When will you come again? Are you coming very soon, dear girls? - secretly dreaming that we will come very soon, the little girl asked.
    Stella and I were separated from them by a shimmering transparent wall...
    – Where do we start? – the seriously worried girl asked seriously. “I’ve never seen anything like this, but I haven’t been here for so long… Now we have to do something, right?… We promised!”
    - Well, let's try to "put on" their images, as you suggested? Without thinking for a long time, I said.
    Stella quietly “conjured” something, and in a second she looked like a round Leah, but, of course, Mom got me, which made me laugh a lot ... And we put on ourselves, as I understood, just energy images, with the help of whom we hoped to find the missing people we needed.
    - This is the positive side of using other people's images. And there is also a negative one - when someone uses it for bad purposes, like the entity that put on grandmother's "key" so that she could beat me. This is what Grandma told me...
    It was funny to hear how this tiny girl stated such serious truths in a professorial voice ... But she really took everything very seriously, despite her sunny, happy character.
    - Well - let's go, "girl Leah"? I asked with great impatience.
    I really wanted to see these, other, "floors" while I still had enough strength for this. I had already noticed what a big difference there was between this, in which we were now, and the "upper", Stella's "floor". Therefore, it was very interesting to quickly "plunge" into another unfamiliar world and learn about it, if possible, as much as possible, because I was not at all sure if I would return here sometime.
    – And why is this “floor” much denser than the previous one, and more filled with entities? I asked.
    “I don’t know…” Stella shrugged her fragile shoulders. – Maybe because only good people live here, who did no harm to anyone while they lived in their last life. That's why there are more of them. And upstairs there live entities that are “special” and very strong…” she laughed at that. "But I'm not talking about myself, if that's what you're thinking!" Although my grandmother says that my essence is very old, more than a million years... It's terrible, how many, right? How do you know what happened a million years ago on Earth?.. - the girl said thoughtfully.
    “Maybe you weren’t on Earth then?”
    – Where?!.. – Stella asked dumbfounded.
    - Well I do not know. Can't you see? I wondered.
    It seemed to me then that with her abilities, EVERYTHING is possible! .. But, to my great surprise, Stella shook her head negatively.
    - I still know very little, only what my grandmother taught me. “As if regretfully,” she replied.
    Do you want me to show you my friends? I suddenly asked.
    And without letting her think, I unfolded in my memory our meetings, when my wonderful "star friends" came to me so often, and when it seemed to me that nothing more interesting could be...
    “Oh, this is some beauty!...” Stella exhaled with delight. And suddenly, seeing the same strange signs that they had shown me many times, she exclaimed: “Look, it was they who taught you!.. Oh, how interesting it is!”
    I stood in a completely frozen state and could not utter a word ... They taught ??? ... Really all these years I had some important information in my brain, and instead of somehow understanding it, I , like a blind kitten, floundering in her petty attempts and conjectures, trying to find some truth in them?!... And all this was already “ready” for me a long time ago? ..

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    Nathaniel (Natty) Bumpo- a literary character, the protagonist of the historical-adventure pentalogy en Fenimore Cooper. It first appears in the novel Deerslayer.

    In America, he was adopted by the Delaware tribe, who shared their lands with the former Effingham estate and now belonged to the Temples. Bumpo lived a long life in the Great Lakes region, he was famous as a good hunter and a brave warrior. Faithfully, he was served by a wonderful gun "Deer Boy" and two dogs. The hunter entered the first warpath along with his friend, the Mohican Chingachgook, with whom he did not part almost all his life. He fought the Iroquois, the Hurons and the French. His adventures took place on the shores of the Great Lakes, and after each he had a couple of true friends. He was attentive and honest, this helped him get out of all conflicts unharmed.

    Contrary to his own expectations, he lived a very long life. After finding his master, Major Effingham, who soon died, and the death of the Great Serpent, he traveled south, away from the "clatter of axes". Although even there his life was not calm, despite the fact that he turned from a hunter into a trapper. The faithful Deerbreaker still served him. Deciding to help the guy who wanted to save his bride from captivity, Natty got involved in a serious fight with the Sioux tribe and white settlers. The Pawnee Wolf tribe came to Natty's aid.

    Nathaniel died in the autumn of 1805, shortly after the death of his faithful dog Hector, in the Pawnee tribe, where he was revered for his great wisdom.

    Good-natured, devoted and honest hunter. With everyone will find a common language. He wears homemade clothes made from animal skins, lives in a homemade "wigwam". Ignorant and uneducated, but his inner world is rich and vast. He is the best shooter of the frontier.

    In the novel "Prairie" it is repeatedly indicated that Natti Bumpo is over 80 years old: "But the snows of eighty-seven winters clouded my eyes with their brilliance ...". According to this quote, Natti Bumpo died at the age of 88 (one year after the events indicated).

    In the novel "Deerslayer" it is written that after fifteen years Bumpo and Chingachgook with his son again ended up on the lake where the novel takes place: "Fifteen years passed before Deerslayer managed to visit the Flickering Mirror again ... he and his faithful friend Mohoke to join their allies... They visited all the memorable places, and Chingachgook showed his son where the Huron camp was originally... ". Consequently, the action of the novel The Last of the Mohicans, where Uncas dies, must be separated from the action of the novel Deerslayer by at least fifteen years.

    In the novel "Deerslayer" it is indicated that Nathaniel is 27 years old, he himself says this.

    In The Pathfinder, Sergeant Dunham says, "The Pathfinder is in his forties."

    In The Pioneers, Leatherstocking says, "I've known the waters of Otsego for forty-five years now." Since he is in his sixty-ninth year in the novel, and the action of the novel "St. However, The Pioneers is the first novel in the series, so Cooper was obviously forced to change the chronology further.

    “Of other props, he most of all appreciated the crunchy knot. The sound of a crackling branch delighted his ears, and he never denied himself this pleasure. In almost every chapter of Cooper, someone is bound to step on a twig and rouse all the whites and all the redskins within two hundred yards. Whenever Cooper's hero is in mortal danger, and complete silence costs four dollars a minute, he is sure to step on a treacherous knot, even if there are a hundred objects nearby that are much more convenient to step on. They obviously do not suit Cooper, and he demands that the hero look around and find a knot or, at worst, rent it somewhere. Therefore, it would be more correct to call this cycle of novels not “Leather Stocking”, but “Crunching Knot” ”
    Mark Twain

    “The educational value of Cooper's books is beyond doubt. For almost a hundred years they have been the favorite reading of the youth of all countries, and when reading the memoirs of, for example, Russian revolutionaries, we often come across indications that Cooper's books served as a good teacher of a sense of honor, courage, and striving for action for them.
    Maksim Gorky

    The most, perhaps, the most popular - and at least the most beloved by the author himself - the literary hero of Fenimore Cooper, the brave hunter Nathaniel Bumpo (aka St. In total, Cooper wrote five novels about Bumpo (and the very first were created “Pioneers” - the 4th part of the cycle, in which the hero appeared already at an advanced age), according to which for 100 years - this is how much the short film “Leather Stocking” turned on September 27 - About 4 dozen screen adaptations were filmed. Below are some of them.

    Owen Moore, who first embodied the image of the Leather Stocking on the screen - “Leather Stocking” (1909):

    1920 version with Harry Lorraine:

    And the German tape of the same year, in which Bumpo played Emil Mamilok, and Chingachgook - Bela Lugosi:

    Harry Carey (1932):

    Randolph Scott (1936):

    George Montgomery (1950):

    John Hart (1957):

    Louis Induni (1965):

    Rolf Römer(1967) - however, in this case, the central character was, of course, the main film Indian of Europe, Gojko Mitic:

    Helmut Lang e, starring in two adaptations - the film "Ultimul Mohican" (1968) and a mini-series that can be loved for its title alone "Die Lederstrumpferzahlungen" (1969):

    8-episode “The Last of the Mohicans” (1971) with Kenneth Ives:

    And the 5-episode “Hawkeye, the Pathfinder” (1973) with Paul Massey:

    Animated version, shown more than once on domestic TV (voice acting Mike Road) (1975):

    Steve Forrest (1978):

    In 1987, two versions appeared at once - another cartoon (voice acting John Waters):

    And the Soviet film adaptation, notable only for the fact that Andrey Mironov played his last role in Pathfinder - moreover, since the actor died before the completion of work on the film, Alexei Neklyudov voiced him. Actually Pathfinder played Andrei Zagars(bonuses: Mironov in the role of the treacherous French marquis and Evgeny Evstigneev - the leader of the Senecas).

    The year 1990 brought another film adaptation from a domestic producer - "St. John's Wort". played the main character Andrey Khvorov:

    In 1992, the director took over the business, who, by his own admission, did not read Cooper, and in general specialized mainly in crime stories. Nevertheless, the shot hit straight into the top ten: “Last of the mohicans” by Michael Mann is not only the best adaptation of Fenimore’s novel, but also one of the best adventure films in general, in which everything is good - acting, and camera work, and mesmerizing music. . well and Daniel Day-Lewis, of course, is the best Bumpo of all possible (see also:,):

    However, this film did not put an end to history - two years later, a 23-episode “Hawkeye” was filmed with Lee Horsley starring:

    And in 1996, the Pathfinder gun moved to Kevin Dillon(interestingly, one of the roles here is occupied by Russell Means, who played Chingachgook in Michael Mann's version):

    And the latest version for today is “The Last Of The Mohicans”, another animated series, this time made in Italy, about which IMDb for some reason is silent:

    Musical postscript:

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