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Heart of Man   By: (1855-1930)

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Heart of Man by George Edward Woodberry is a timeless masterpiece that delves deep into the complexities of human nature. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, Woodberry unearths the deepest desires, fears, and motivations that lie within the hearts of his characters.

The novel showcases Woodberry's remarkable talent for crafting multidimensional characters who come alive on the pages. Through his vivid descriptions and insightful prose, he allows readers to intimately connect with each individual's journey, their triumphs and failures. From the protagonist's internal battle with his own demons to the conflicts arising from societal pressures, Woodberry leaves no stone unturned in his exploration of the human psyche.

One of the remarkable aspects of this book is Woodberry's ability to challenge conventional norms and provoke thought-provoking questions about morality, ethics, and the pursuit of happiness. His exploration of love, friendship, and the pursuit of success serves as a mirror to our own lives, inviting readers to reflect upon their own choices and values.

Woodberry's writing style is poetic and thought-provoking, painting a vivid picture of the world he creates within the pages. Each sentence is carefully crafted, resonating with the reader long after they have turned the final page. This is a book that demands to be savored, allowing the complex web of emotions and ideas to sink in fully.

While Heart of Man may have been written in a different era, its themes and messages remain as relevant today as ever. Woodberry's astute understanding of the human condition transcends time, reminding us that we are all bound by our shared experiences, despite the trappings of the world around us.

Heart of Man is a truly beautiful novel that captivates readers from beginning to end. Its profound exploration of the human heart serves as a powerful reminder of our own vulnerabilities and strengths. With its timeless themes and masterful storytelling, it is a work that will continue to resonate with readers, leaving a lasting impact on their lives.

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HEART OF MAN

BY

GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY

COPYRIGHT 1899,

BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY.

1899

"Deep in the general heart of man"

WORDSWORTH

TO THE MEMORY OF

EUGENE MONTGOMERY

MY FRIEND

DEAR WAS HIS PRAISE, AND PLEASANT 'TWERE TO ME, ON WHOSE FAR GRAVE TO NIGHT THE DEEP SNOWS DRIFT; IT NEEDS NOT NOW; TOGETHER WE SHALL SEE HOW HIGH CHRIST'S LILIES O'ER MAN'S LAURELS LIFT

February 18, 1899.

PREFACE

OF the papers contained in this volume "Taormina" was published in the Century Magazine ; the others are new. The intention of the author was to illustrate how poetry, politics, and religion are the flowering of the same human spirit, and have their feeding roots in a common soil, "deep in the general heart of men."

COLUMBIA COLLEGE,

February 22, 1809.

CONTENTS

TAORMINA

A NEW DEFENCE OF POETRY

DEMOCRACY

THE RIDE

TAORMINA

I

What should there be in the glimmering lights of a poor fishing village to fascinate me? Far below, a mile perhaps, I behold them in the darkness and the storm like some phosphorescence of the beach; I see the pale tossing of the surf beside them; I hear the continuous roar borne up and softened about these heights; and this is night at Taormina. There is a weirdness in the scene the feeling without the reality of mystery; and at evening, I know not why, I cannot sleep without stepping upon the terrace or peering through the panes to see those lights... Continue reading book >>




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