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| Name: |
Henry Mackenzie | | Birth Date: |
August 6, 1745 | | Death Date: |
January 14, 1831 | | Nationality: |
British, Scottish | | Gender: |
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Biography of Henry Mackenzie
8,420 words, approx. 28 pages
 Henry Mackenzie is, after Laurence Sterne, the chief representative of the sentimental movement in English fiction. He wrote The Man of Feeling (1771) in his early twenties, and its hero, Harley, became, along with Rousseau's Saint-Preux and Goethe's...


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Henry Mackenzie Information
785 words, approx. 3 pages
 Henry Mackenzie (August, 1745 - January 14, 1831) was a Scottish novelist and miscellaneous writer, was born in Edinburgh. He was also known by the sobriquet "Addison of the North." His father, Joshua Mackenzie, was a distinguished physician, and his...


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henry mackenzie
10/09/2007: 822 words, approx. 3 pages Clarinettist with Ted Heath's band Henry MacKenzie, who became famous with the Ted Heath band, was a virtuoso and a perfectionist. Although he was one of the top three jazz clarinet players in Britain for more than half a century, he didn't think...
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