登陆注册
34560700000091

第91章 MANNER--ART.(10)

(14) Emerson is said to have had Nathaniel Hawthorne in his mind when writing the following passage in his 'Society and Solitude:'--"The most agreeable compliment you could pay him was, to imply that you had not observed him in a house or a street where you had met him. Whilst he suffered at being seen where he was, he consoled himself with the delicious thought of the inconceivable number of places where he was not. All he wished of his tailor was to provide that sober mean of colour and cut which would never detain the eye for a moment.... He had a remorse, running to despair, of his social GAUCHERIES, and walked miles and miles to get the twitchings out of his face, and the starts and shrugs out of his arms and shoulders. 'God may forgive sins,' he said, 'but awkwardness has no forgiveness in heaven or earth.'"(15) In a series of clever articles in the REVUE DES DEUX MONDES, entitled, 'Six mille Lieues a toute Vapeur,' giving a description of his travels in North America, Maurice Sand keenly observed the comparatively anti-social proclivities of the American compared with the Frenchman. The one, he says, is inspired by the spirit of individuality, the other by the spirit of society. In America he sees the individual absorbing society; as in France he sees society absorbing the individual. "Ce peuple Anglo-Saxon," he says, "qui trouvait devant lui la terre, l'instrument de travail, sinon inepuisable, du mons inepuise, s'est mis a l'exploiter sous l'inspiration de l'egoisme; et nous autres Francais, nous n'avons rien su en faire, parceque NOUS NE POUVONS RIEN DANSL'ISOLEMENT.... L'Americain supporte la solitude avec un stoicisme admirable, mais effrayant; il ne l'aime pas, il ne songe qu'a la detruire.... Le Francais est tout autre. Il aime son parent, son ami, son compagnon, et jusqu'a son voisin d'omnibus ou de theatre, si sa figure lui est sympathetique. Pourquoi? Parce qu'il le regarde et cherche son ame, parce qu'il vit dans son semblable autant qu'en lui-meme. Quand il est longtemps seul, il deperit, et quand il est toujours seul, it meurt."All this is perfectly true, and it explains why the comparatively unsociable Germans, English, and Americans, are spreading over the earth, while the intensely sociable Frenchmen, unable to enjoy life without each other's society, prefer to stay at home, and France fails to extend itself beyond France.

(16) The Irish have, in many respects, the same strong social instincts as the French. In the United States they cluster naturally in the towns, where they have their "Irish Quarters," as in England.

They are even more Irish there than at home, and can no more forget that they are Irishmen than the French can that they are Frenchmen. "I deliberately assert," says Mr. Maguire, in his recent work on 'The Irish in America,' "that it is not within the power of language to describe adequately, much less to exaggerate, the evils consequent on the unhappy tendency of the Irish to congregate in the large towns of America." It is this intense socialism of the Irish that keeps them in a comparatively hand-to-mouth condition in all the States of the Union.

(17) 'The Statesman,' p. 35.

(18) Nathaniel Hawthorne, in his 'First Impressions of France and Italy,' says his opinion of the uncleanly character of the modern Romans is so unfavourable that he hardly knows how to express it "But the fact is that through the Forum, and everywhere out of the commonest foot-track and roadway, you must look well to your steps.... Perhaps there is something in the minds of the people of these countries that enables them to dissever small ugliness from great sublimity and beauty. They spit upon the glorious pavement of St. Peter's, and wherever else they like; they place paltry-looking wooden confessionals beneath its sublime arches, and ornament them with cheap little coloured prints of the Crucifixion; they hang tin hearts, and other tinsel and trumpery, at the gorgeous shrines of the saints, in chapels that are encrusted with gems, or marbles almost as precious; they put pasteboard statues of saints beneath the dome of the Pantheon;--in short, they let the sublime and the ridiculous come close together, and are not in the least troubled by the proximity."(19) Edwin Chadwick's 'Address to the Economic Science and Statistic Section,' British Association (Meeting, 1862).

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 宇智波

    宇智波

    他叫宇智波文灏,从出生就有六勾玉轮回眼,他是宇智波少族长可再一次普通人的学校中认识了一个与众不同女孩,她让他本来平淡的修炼生活变得丰富多彩,人一生之中有无数选择,而他对感情的选择却只有一次,他一出生就注定一人之下万人之上,但在她的面前只有卸下所有伪装俯首称臣。
  • 仙迹时代

    仙迹时代

    天地间共有四大界面,即生机勃勃的生命界面,灵气匮乏的荒漠界面,燃烧着熊熊至阳真火的太阳,还有那肉眼不可见的神秘界面——太阴。罗洪本是一低级生命界面中一介小小家丁,向来以调教少爷勾引小姐为己任,不曾想机缘巧合下却踏上了一条逆天修仙之路。这是一个充满仙迹与神迹的世界!这是一个波澜壮阔万族争鸣的时代!天才涌现,强者纵横,正邪难分,群仙并起。刀光剑影之中,他要如何一步步成长起来?天地巨变之际,他又将以怎样的姿态去面对强敌?……一切,皆在仙迹时代!
  • 无道天碑

    无道天碑

    ”老祖宗啊,您就跟我回去吧!““没门,告诉江涵那小子,这婚没门!”“宫家岂能罢休?”“万一是个丑女咋办?我不干!”“不会,怎么会呢!”“这事儿我不干,你要喜欢,你去吧!”江家和宫家结亲的盛大之日,新郎竟然直接开溜?数千年遗骨神胎,却是烂泥扶不上墙。江家该绝?
  • 霸道总裁与刁蛮女友

    霸道总裁与刁蛮女友

    一个身为华氏集团的总裁,因公司经济危机,正在三亚与投资方谈合作,在酒店遇到了女主张晓晓发生了一系列的事情,与女主踏上了又爱又恨的爱情之旅!!
  • 景福

    景福

    元令辰深宫沉浮半辈子,一朝穿越回到了六百年前,成了史书记载中的炮灰农女……亲爹正在造反,亲娘身怀六甲,另有虎视眈眈的养祖父一家……她不得不按捺下大展身手的想法,决定先要断个亲……。。。。。。。。。。坊间传闻:卫国公元珉之战功赫赫,其麾下元家军兵强将勇,战无不胜……元珉之:军中将领各个都是自家女儿的狗腿子,他这个统帅不过是放在明面上的摆设……哭唧唧。坊间又传:卫国公府有良田万顷,金玉满堂……元珉之:亲娘说,这些全是她长孙女的,旁人通通不得染指……坊间再传:卫国公府家规极严,嫡长女未至及笄就执掌了中馈,府中上下尽皆仰其鼻息……元珉之:呵呵!惹不起啊!
  • 灵笼之上

    灵笼之上

    【注:继灵笼之后的衍生剧情,不官方】曾经有人问我,末世了你最想干什么?当时我就笑了,都末世了还能干嘛?不就是努力活下去,活好每一天呗。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 我躲在九叔对门

    我躲在九叔对门

    【新书《俺爹精神病》发布。】时空监督者刘峰为解决五百年重生一次的魇魔,意外重生到九叔所在的年代。令他懵逼的是,自己居然重生在了一头僵尸身上,并住在了僵尸道长九叔的对门……
  • 绝色弃后不好惹

    绝色弃后不好惹

    凌家才女,后位之主,大婚前夕突遭陷害,孤芳自赏的大家闺秀,变身二十一世纪的黑道女迎击阴谋,处处逢春。她坚信自己不是三心二意的人,事实却心意难为她,一人坐拥数位绝色痴男,笑看天下风云变。
  • 知白纪

    知白纪

    神是人间的主宰吗,魔就可以在人间肆意妄为吗?是谁封印了天地,是谁屠灭了神魔?人间至强的力量隐藏在何处,人间的守护者到底是谁?天机令为何物,欺天境何在?强者登临绝颠,为何会突然死去?是谁掌控轮回?是谁逆天伐道?是谁在幕后操纵,又是谁主宰众生……