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The Neutral Ground

by Bruce A. Rosenberg
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Overview

John Andre was captured in September 1780, outside British lines, and was hanged as a spy. Forty years later, he was still so highly regarded that, in 1821, his body was exhumed and reburied in the Heroes' Corner of Westminster Abbey. This book argues that James Fenimore Cooper's second novel, The Spy, is an examination of the nature and character of clandestinity in which the author investigates the morality of deceit and disguised intentions in normal life as well as in wartime by using the Andre affair as background. A century later, The Spy was undiscovered by British spy novelists. The publication date of The Spy (1821--the year of Andre's reinterment) further suggests that this affair is really the impetus for Cooper's examination of the nature of spying. Cooper is usually acknowledged as the originator of the Western; one of the assertions of this book is that he is also the first spy novelist.

About the Author, Bruce A. Rosenberg

BRUCE A. ROSENBERG is currently Professor of American Civilization at Brown University.

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Book Details

Published
October 30, 1994
Publisher
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1994.
Pages
170
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313293191

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