A review by alanffm
The Man of Feeling by Henry MacKenzie

3.0

An interesting book that's tone is as ambiguous as the way it's suppose to make you feel. I found myself cringing, crying, laughing and mourning the many situations Harley the protagonist finds himself in as he deals with the many challenges of 18th century London life. I very much enjoyed the experience of reading it, but found it a bit outdated. A great book for understanding the age of sensibility, the Scottish Enlightenment and British literature in general.