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Mackenzie, Henry
Biography
Henry Mackenzie (1745 - 1831), famous as the Addison of the North, was a Scottish novelist, poet, and essayist. He was born and educated in Edinburgh. Mackenzie acquired legal education abroad and, after working with Inglis, he succeeded him as an attorney to the crown. After several attempts, Mackenzie was forced to have his work The Man of Feelings published anonymously; it instantly became a success, bringing wide - spread fame to the author. Mackenzie also wrote anonymous pieces against the French Revolution. ;
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Renowned Scottish novelist, essayist, playwright and poet. Henry Mackenzie was a leading figure of the Scottish Enlightenment. Most famous for his sentimental work “The Man of Feeling”, he also wrote a number of verses and romantic ballads.;