Vigorous, self-reliant, amazingly resourceful and moral, James Fenimore Cooper's Natty Bumpo towers over and above the author's majestic descriptions of early frontier life, Indian raiders, and defenseless outposts. He is the prototype of the Western hero; his vision of man in a natural context and his hatred of middle-class hypocrisy give him his statue as a faultless arbiter of wilderness justice. He is no less adept at judging his own feelings of love - divided as they are between the woman whom he protects on a hazardous journey and the deep woods that sustain him in his beliefs. A rapid, climactic narrative, "The Pathfinder" is among the finest examples of epic action literature. "...the examples [Cooper] has given in his glorious fictions, of heroism, honor, and truth, of large sympathies between man and man...shall live though centuries to come..".