
The Hearts of Men
Exploring masculinity, friendship, & love in a modern world of complex emotions & connectionsBy H. FieldingLength7h 13m
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In "The Hearts of Men," H. Fielding crafts a profound exploration of human relationships, intertwining themes of love, ambition, and the fragile nature of trust within a modern urban setting. The novel is characterized by its lyrical prose, rich character development, and an intricate narrative structure that alternates between multiple perspectives. This literary style not only invites readers into the hearts and minds of its diverse cast but also reflects the social complexities and moral ambiguities of contemporary life, echoing the works of authors such as Virginia Woolf and James Baldwin. H. Fielding, a seasoned author and cultural commentator, draws upon a wealth of personal experiences and professional insights as a psychologist to delve deep into the human psyche. With a background steeped in social dynamics and relational analysis, Fielding's authentic portrayal of vulnerability and resilience is underpinned by rigorous observational research and an empathetic understanding of human behavior, making "The Hearts of Men" a poignant reflection of modern existence. This thought-provoking narrative is highly recommended for readers seeking an introspective examination of love and connection amid the chaos of life. Fielding's poignant storytelling challenges us to contemplate our own hearts, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intricacies of human emotion and the quest for authenticity in relationships.
Audiobook details
GenreGeneral Fiction
Length7 hrs 13 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 6, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
21CHAPTER XV.: ENTHUSIASM.
2PART I.
22CHAPTER XVI.: STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS.
3PART II.
23CHAPTER XVII.: MIND AND BODY.
4RELIGION.
24CHAPTER XVIII.: PERSONALITY.
5INTRODUCTION.
25CHAPTER XIX.: GOD THE SACRIFICE.
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6CHAPTER I.: OF WHAT USE IS RELIGION?
26CHAPTER XX.: GOD THE MOTHER.
7CHAPTER II.: EARLY BELIEFS.
27CHAPTER XXI.: CONDUCT.
8CHAPTER III.: IDEAL AND PRACTICE.
28CHAPTER XXII.: MEN'S FAITH AND WOMEN'S FAITH.
9CHAPTER IV.: SCIENTIFIC THEOLOGY—I.
29CHAPTER XXIII.: PRAYER AND CONFESSION.
10CHAPTER V.: SCIENTIFIC THEOLOGY—II.
30CHAPTER XXIV.: SUNDAY AND SABBATH.
11CHAPTER VI.: WHENCE FAITHS COME.
31CHAPTER XXV.: MIRACLE.
12CHAPTER VII.: THE WISDOM OF BOOKS.
32CHAPTER XXVI.: RELIGION AND ART.
13CHAPTER VIII.: GOD.
33CHAPTER XXVII.: WHAT IS EVIDENCE?
14CHAPTER IX.: GOD AND LAW.
34CHAPTER XXVIII.: THE AFTER DEATH.
15CHAPTER X.: THE WAY OF LIFE.
35CHAPTER XXIX.: OPTIMISM AND PESSIMISM.
16CHAPTER XI.: HEAVEN.
36CHAPTER XXX.: WAS IT REASON?
17PART II.
37CHAPTER XXXI.: WHAT RELIGION IS.
18CHAPTER XII.: THEORIES AND FACTS.
38CHAPTER XXXII.
19CHAPTER XIII.: CREED AND INSTINCT.
39THE USE OF RELIGION.
20CHAPTER XIV.: RELIGIOUS PEOPLE.
40THE END.