Henry Mackenzie
(1745–1831)

Scottish lawyer and writer

Henry Mackenzie

Works edit

Novels edit

  • The Man of Feeling (1771) (external scan)
  • The Man of the World (1773) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
  • Julia de Roubigné (1777) (external scan)

Plays edit

  • The Prince of Tunis (1773)
  • The Spanish Father (1775)
  • The Shipwreck, or Fatal Curiosity (1784)
  • The Force of Fashion (1789)
  • False Shame, or The White Hypocrite (1789)

Non-fiction edit

  • "Account of the German Theatre", in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1788) II, pp. 154-192
  • Review of the Principal Proceedings of the Parliament of 1784 (1791)
  • The Letters of Brutus to certain Celebrated Political Characters (1791, anon.)
  • Additional Letters of Brutus (1793, anon.)
  • The Life of Thomas Paine, by Francis Oldys [An abridgment by Henry Mackenzie] (1793, anon.)
  • "Some Account of the Life and Writings of Dr Blacklock" in Poems by the late Reverend Dr. Thomas Blacklock; together with an essay on the education of the blind. To which is prefixed a new account of the life and writings of the author (1793)
  • "Biographical Account of Alexander Abercromby, One of the Judges of the Court of Session IV.", in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1796) IV, pp. (1)-(15)
  • "Account of the Life and Writings of William Tytler, Esq, of Woodhouselee, Writer to the Signet", in Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1796) IV, pp. (17)-(34)
  • Report of the Committee of the Highland Society of Scotland, appointed to inquire into the nature and authenticity of the poems of Ossian. Drawn up ... by H. Mackenzie, its Chairman. With a copious appendix, containing documents on which the report is founded (1805)
  • An Account of the Life and Writings of J. Home (1822)

Collected works edit

  • The Works of Henry Mackenzie, Esq. (1808), in 8 vols. (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)

Works about Mackenzie edit


 

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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