"Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences" by Mark Twain is a humorous and critical essay in which Twain satirically critiques the writing style and storytelling techniques of James Fenimore Cooper, particularly in his novels. Twain highlights what he sees as Cooper's literary flaws, using wit and exaggeration to entertain and make his points.
Satire
Parody
Audiobook details
Rating★★★★★ (5.0) (1)
GenreHumor
Length30 mins
Publish dateJul 1, 1895
LanguageEnglish
About the author
Mark Twain
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