Henry Mackenzie était un avocat et écrivain écossais, connu sous le sobriquet d'« Addison du Nord ». Bien qu'il soit aujourd'hui principalement rappelé comme auteur, son revenu principal provenait de fonctions juridiques. Un poste bien rémunéré de contrôleur des impôts pour l'Écosse lui a finalement permis de satisfaire son intérêt pour l'écriture.
The Man of Feeling (1771) is the foremost novel of sentiment in which the
hero, Harley demonstrates his sensiblity in a series of episodes as he is
tested against an uncaring world. This edition reprints Brian Vickers's
authoritative text with a new introduction and notes discussing the work in
the context of the Scottish Enlightenment and European sentimentalism.
This collection of essays and transactions provides a fascinating glimpse into the life and culture of Scotland in the 18th and 19th centuries. The topics covered include agriculture, social customs, language, and history. Many of the authors were prominent members of the Highland Society of Scotland, which was devoted to promoting the interests of the Scottish Highlands and its people. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Scottish history and culture.
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This comprehensive collection of the works of John Home includes his plays, essays, and poems, as well as a detailed account of his life and career. Home, a leading figure of the Scottish Enlightenment, was a talented and versatile writer whose work reflects the intellectual and social debates of his time.