The Man of Feeling

Henry Mackenzie (1745 - 1831)

A man of refined taste, who caught the tone of the French sentiment of his time, has, of course, pleased French critics, and has been translated into French. “The Man of Feeling” begins with imitation of Sterne and proceeds in due course through so many tears that it is hardly to be called a dry book. (Summary by Henry Morley, the book's editor)

Genre(s): Culture & Heritage Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Author's Introduction Jim Locke
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Play 02 Chapter 11.-- On Bashfulness.-- A Character.--His Opinion Jim Locke
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Play 03 Chapter 12. Of Worldly Interests Jim Locke
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Play 04 Chapter 13. The Man of Feeling in Love Jim Locke
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Play 05 Chapter 14. He Sets Out on his Journey--The Beggar and His Dog Jim Locke
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Play 06 Chapter 19. He Makes a Second Expedition to the Baronet's. The Laudable Ambition of a Young Man to Be Thought Something by the World Jim Locke
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Play 07 Chapter 20. He Visits Bedlam.--The Distresses of a Daughter Jim Locke
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Play 08 Chapter 21. The Misanthrope Jim Locke
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Play 09 Chapter 25. His Skill in Physiognomy Jim Locke
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Play 10 Chapter 26. Fruits of the Dead Sea Jim Locke
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Play 11 Chapter 27. His Skill in Physiognomy Is Doubted. Jim Locke
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Play 12 Chapter 28. He Keeps His Appointment. Jim Locke
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Play 13 Chapter 29. The Distresses of a Father Jim Locke
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Play 14 A Fragment. Showing his Success with the Baronet Jim Locke
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Play 15 Chapter 33. He Leaves London--Characters in a Stage-Coach. Jim Locke
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Play 16 Chapter 34. He Meets an Old Acquaitance. Jim Locke
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Play 17 Chapter 35. He Misses an Old Acquaintance.--An Adventure Consequent Upon It. Jim Locke
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Play 18 Chapter 36. He Returns Home.--A Description of His Retinue Jim Locke
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Play 19 A Fragment. The Man of Feeling Talks of What He Does Not Understand.--An Incident Jim Locke
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Play 20 Chapter 40. The Man of Feeling Jealous. Jim Locke
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Play 21 The Pupil. A Fragment. Jim Locke
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Play 22 Chapter 55. He Sees Miss Walton, and Is Happy. Jim Locke
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Play 23 Chapter 56.The Emotions of the Heart. Jim Locke
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Play 24 The Conclusion. Jim Locke
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