Mackenzie's first book, The Man of Feeling immediately rose to fame as one of the best of the late eighteenth-century sentimental novels. Robert Burns called it "a book I prize next to the Bible." One of the best examples of its genre, it displays a delicacy not often found in other novels of its time.
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Mackenzie's first book, The Man of Feeling immediately rose to fame as one of the best of the late eighteenth-century sentimental novels. Robert Burns called it "a book I prize next to the Bible." One of the best examples of its genre, it displays a delicacy not often found in other novels of its time.
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