The Spy (Cooper novel)
The Spy: a Tale of the Neutral Ground was James Fenimore Cooper's second novel, published in 1821 by Wiley & Halsted. This was the earliest American novel to win wide and permanent fame and may be said to have begun the type of romance which dominated U.S. fiction for 30 years.
Plot
The action takes place during the American Revolution, at "The Locusts", which is believed to have been the real family home of John Jay in Rye, Westchester County, New York (known today as the Jay Estate). The plot ranges back and forth over the neutral ground between the British and Continental armies.
Harvey Birch, a peddler, has a meeting with a Mr. Harper at The Locusts, the country home of a British sympathizer located between the lines. The peddler comes under suspicion for being a British spy in consequence, but he is really a patriot, as Mr. Harper is George Washington in disguise, with whom Birch has other meetings in the course of the book. Birch's role is revealed only after falling in battle.[1]
Characters
Wharton Family:
Captain Henry Wharton – British officer, Wharton’s son
Sarah Wharton – Daughter of Wharton, lover and wife of Colonel Wellmere
Frances Wharton – Daughter of Wharton, and sister of Sarah and Henry Wharton, lover of Major Peyton Dunwoodie
Mr.Wharton – Father of Henry, Sarah, and Frances
Miss Jeanette Peyton – Virginia-born aunt and governess to the girls, since the death of their mother
Ceasar Thomson – Negro slave from Wharton household
Other characters:
George Washington – Clad in mufti and using the name Mr. Harper
Harvey Birch – The Yankee pack peddler, in reality he is a spy and counter spy in the service of George Washington
Katy Haynes – Faithful housekeeper to Harvey Birch, and would-be wife; she is greedy.
Johnny Birch – Father of Harvey Birch
Captain John Lawton – Tall and bewhiskered man
Major Peyton Dunwoodie – Commanding officer of the Virginia Dragoons
Colonel Wellmere – He too leads Virginia Dragoons and is the lover of Frances Wharton
John Lawton – Friend of Henry Wharton
Isabella Singleton – Sister of George Singleton, in illegal love affair with Colonel Wellmore
George Singleton – Brother of Isabella Singleton
Dr. Archibald Sitgreaves – The comic and grotesque miltary surgeon
Anna Sitgreaves – Sister of Dr. Archibald Sitgreaves
Captain Wharton Dunwoodie – Son of Peyton and Frances Wharton
Tom Manson Jr – Lieutenant, Captain Wharton Dunwoodie’s friend
Historical accuracy
Harvey Birch, peddler and patriot, is a character remotely founded upon that of a real spy who helped John Jay. H. L. Barnum's The Spy Unmasked; or Memoirs of Enoch Crosby, alias Harvey Birch (1828; 5th ed., 1864) claimed to identify the historical spy.
References
- Magill, Frank N., ed. (1952). Masterpieces of World Literature in Digest Form. New York: Harper & Brothers. LCCN 51-12454.
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Carl Van Doren (1920). . In Rines, George Edwin (ed.). Encyclopedia Americana.