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The average rating for The Man based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2011-11-02 00:00:00
2010was given a rating of 4 stars Joe Schwartz
Thoroughly impressed by Stoker's writing in Dracula, I wanted to see how it carried over in work of a different sort. This book, rarely reviewed or described online, seemed a good choice where nobody else's perceptions influenced mine. We meet lovely teenager Stephen (her father wanted a boy…) and Harold, approaching manhood, at the outset. We're to find out about their lives from their births to adulthood. They are beautifully drawn characters, almost too perfect each physically and in terms of integrity and strength. Stephen is given some male characteristics due to the wishes of her father and her being his only child. Harold is a thoughtful and physically superior fellow and becomes The Man of the title. They come to be raised together as trusted intimates, siblings in all but blood. They make errors which alter both of their lives and badly affect the rather adult-like turn their feelings for one another take. Stoker's descriptive skills that are so vibrant in Dracula show up here too, descriptions of thought processes and feelings in his characters, of setting and mood for his story. The pace is gentle character and story building at the beginning, but the climax brings excitement to a conclusion this reader felt was in little doubt. There are particularly strong secondary characters, the older, wiser folks who come into the lives of both young people. The weight of the propriety required of the times, pre-industrial England, is a millstone for both Stephen and Harold, although Stephen has idealistic young woman's rather liberated perspectives despite the conventions to the contrary. The slow build-up is rendered with precision and radiance. Coincidences that push credibility's limits and an ending rather easy to see coming bring the beautiful writing, well-made characters, and late excitement to a rating of four. A pleasure to read, it's not a work of greatness.
Review # 2 was written on 2012-08-29 00:00:00
2010was given a rating of 4 stars Kevin Shorten
THE MAN is not an outstanding book but has its own charm in the descriptions and the character. after reading DRACULA , i had great expectations of a good story line but it turned out to be just average. The only thing that makes it worth a read , is the distinct nature of the character and the impact they have on the reader. Bram Stoker shows his feminist views with the character Stephen.for a man to create a strong feminist character like Stephen quite amuses me. the best part about stoker's writing is that his elaborate description makes the reader completely relate to the characters and transports you to the same era.


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