Description
The Man of Feeling, written by Henry Mackenzie and published in 1771, is a poignant novel that explores the themes of sensitivity and emotional depth. The story follows the life of Harley, a compassionate and introspective young man whose acute empathy makes him both a paragon of virtue and a tragic figure. As he navigates society's complexities, Harley's encounters—ranging from the joyful to the heartbreaking—highlight the moral dilemmas of his time, challenging the values of reason and stoicism that predominated the Enlightenment.Mackenzie's delicate prose captures the nuances of human emotion, inviting readers to ponder the balance between feeling and reason. The novel serves as a critique of societal norms, suggesting that true humanity lies in the ability to connect with the suffering of others. The Man of Feeling remains a significant work, illustrating the power of emotion in a world often dominated by rationality and offering a timeless exploration of empathy and moral integrity.
Details
Publisher - Lettel
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Henry Henry Mackenzie
Published Date - 2025-10-25
ISBN - 9609441282733
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.5 cm
Page Count - 84
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