Heart of Man
Heart of Man
Heart of Man, written by George Edward Woodberry and published in 1899, is a collection of essays and poetic reflections that explore the interconnectedness of humanity's artistic, political, and spiritual pursuits. Set against the backdrop of Taormina, Italy, Woodberry uses rich imagery to illustrate the relationship between nature and the human spirit, inviting contemplation on moral and philosophical themes. This work is notable for its deep reflections on the aesthetic beauty of the natural world and its influence on human experience.

