The Man of Feeling


Read by Jim Locke

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. ā€œThe Man of Feelingā€ 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) (3 hr 30 min)

Chapters

Author's Introduction 5:33 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 11.-- On Bashfulness.-- A Character.--His Opinion 5:19 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 12. Of Worldly Interests 7:33 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 13. The Man of Feeling in Love 6:35 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 14. He Sets Out on his Journey--The Beggar and His Dog 8:25 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 19. He Makes a Second Expedition to the Baronet's. The Laudable Ambitio… 10:26 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 20. He Visits Bedlam.--The Distresses of a Daughter 9:49 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 21. The Misanthrope 13:09 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 25. His Skill in Physiognomy 7:12 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 26. Fruits of the Dead Sea 5:55 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 27. His Skill in Physiognomy Is Doubted. 2:53 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 28. He Keeps His Appointment. 22:13 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 29. The Distresses of a Father 10:59 Read by Jim Locke
A Fragment. Showing his Success with the Baronet 3:26 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 33. He Leaves London--Characters in a Stage-Coach. 12:43 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 34. He Meets an Old Acquaitance. 18:04 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 35. He Misses an Old Acquaintance.--An Adventure Consequent Upon It. 6:56 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 36. He Returns Home.--A Description of His Retinue 4:59 Read by Jim Locke
A Fragment. The Man of Feeling Talks of What He Does Not Understand.--An Incide… 6:18 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 40. The Man of Feeling Jealous. 17:11 Read by Jim Locke
The Pupil. A Fragment. 13:47 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 55. He Sees Miss Walton, and Is Happy. 7:00 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 56.The Emotions of the Heart. 2:05 Read by Jim Locke
The Conclusion. 2:00 Read by Jim Locke