登陆注册
19873400000001

第1章

Elsewhere we literary folk are apt to be such a common lot, with tendencies here and there to be a shabby lot; we arrive from all sorts of unexpected holes and corners of the earth, remote, obscure; and at the best we do so often come up out of the ground; but at Boston we were of ascertained and noted origin, and good part of us dropped from the skies.

Instead of holding horses before the doors of theatres; or capping verses at the plough-tail; or tramping over Europe with nothing but a flute in the pocket; or walking up to the metropolis with no luggage but the MS.

of a tragedy; or sleeping in doorways or under the arches of bridges; or serving as apothecaries' 'prentices--we were good society from the beginning. I think this was none the worse for us, and it was vastly the better for good society.

Literature in Boston, indeed, was so respectable, and often of so high a lineage, that to be a poet was not only to be good society, but almost to be good family. If one names over the men who gave Boston her supremacy in literature during that Unitarian harvest-time of the old Puritanic seed-time which was her Augustan age, one names the people who were and who had been socially first in the city ever since the self-exile of the Tories at the time of the Revolution. To say Prescott, Motley, Parkman, Lowell, Norton, Higginson, Dana, Emerson, Channing, was to say patrician, in the truest and often the best sense, if not the largest. Boston was small, but these were of her first citizens, and their primacy, in its way, was of the same quality as that, say, of the chief families of Venice. But these names can never have the effect for the stranger that they had for one to the manner born. I say had, for I doubt whether in Boston they still mean all that they once meant, and that their equivalents meant in science, in law, in politics. The most famous, if not the greatest of all the literary men of Boston, I have not mentioned with them, for Longfellow was not of the place, though by his sympathies and relations he became of it; and I have not mentioned Oliver Wendell Holmes, because I think his name would come first into the reader's thought with the suggestion of social quality in the humanities.

Holmes was of the Brahminical caste which his humorous recognition invited from its subjectivity in the New England consciousness into the light where all could know it and own it, and like Longfellow he was allied to the patriciate of Boston by the most intimate ties of life.

For a long time, for the whole first period of his work, he stood for that alone, its tastes, its prejudices, its foibles even, and when he came to stand in his 'second period, for vastly, for infinitely more, and to make friends with the whole race, as few men have ever done, it was always, I think, with a secret shiver of doubt, a backward look of longing, and an eye askance. He was himself perfectly aware of this at times, and would mark his several misgivings with a humorous sense of the situation. He was essentially too kind to be of a narrow world, too human to be finally of less than humanity, too gentle to be of the finest gentility. But such limitations as he had were in the direction I have hinted, or perhaps more than hinted; and I am by no means ready to make a mock of them, as it would be so easy to do for some reasons that he has himself suggested. To value aright the affection which the old Bostonian had for Boston one must conceive of something like the patriotism of men in the times when a man's city was a man's country, something Athenian, something Florentine. The war that nationalized us liberated this love to the whole country, but its first tenderness remained still for Boston, and I suppose a Bostonian still thinks of himself first as a Bostonian and then as an American, in a way that no New-Yorker could deal with himself. The rich historical background dignifies and ennobles the intense public spirit of the place, and gives it a kind of personality.

同类推荐
  • Master Humphrey's Clock

    Master Humphrey's Clock

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 嘉定镇江志

    嘉定镇江志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 友会谈丛

    友会谈丛

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 圭塘欵乃集

    圭塘欵乃集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 太上导引三光九变妙经

    太上导引三光九变妙经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 我很怪,但我不坏

    我很怪,但我不坏

    她,一个渴望爱情的女孩,在不同时间上遇到了两个不同的男生。阳光灿烂,对自己穷追不舍的男生纪初离。一个高冷,对任何事情都看作无所谓的男生李一诚。他们不同时间相遇,而她的生活会有什么变化呢?她被同学称为怪人,不止是因为她的名字,也因为她的性格。而她的生活千变万化......
  • 我道执守

    我道执守

    每隔百年,便会出现一个左臂上系着黑布条的人,他走遍大陆的每一个角落,巡视大路上的每一个国家,搜集着各地的异常情况。我们把他们叫做-------守护者。一场事故,一个意外,奇怪的重生,接踵而来的失忆,是选择留下或是离开。放不开的,终是太多。
  • 战天为王之圣主

    战天为王之圣主

    不嚣张、何以掌乾坤!不狂妄、何以撼鬼神!大罗诸天神器频频而起,旷古蛮荒异兽颤颤而出。三界不平,六道难稳,悠悠轮回,谁会是震古烁今之人?待我一鸣惊人,敢上九天揽月,下四海擒龙!---卿本佳人,奈何逆天!新文等级设定:【进阶】【小乘】【大乘】【玄机】【秘境】【幻影】【无极】
  • 天清清地灵灵

    天清清地灵灵

    一笔天地开,二笔日月明,三笔凶神恶煞走不停。我们所处的社会到底有没有鬼神,我不得而知,我只是记录了我所经历的事情。这也只是记录。或许你们也会在里面找到和我一样的经历。
  • 守岁白驹

    守岁白驹

    本书是郭敬明三本散文之卷二,收录了《崇明春天》《天下》《四季焚香》等精美散文,以他的第一部作品《爱与痛的边缘》的文章为主要内容并加以增补,此次他亲自修改和编订,甚至对文章题目做出全新修改,将年少时期最初的创作整装呈现。《守岁白驹》书名意指留下这本书,化成一匹白马,守望曾经的岁月。也许过去已是一座再也无法回去的空城,但是,至少有这样一本书,代替作者,代替所有过去的人,以示纪念。
  • 夏天的薰衣草

    夏天的薰衣草

    她是一个对别人不冷不热的人,而他是一个冷酷的人,当两座冰山碰撞会发出怎样的火花,当他们正在热恋时,她回来了,他该怎么办,是和她在一起,还是和旧情人在一起呢。当她知道他的旧情人是她妹妹时,她该何去何从。
  • 赛尔号暗黑之战

    赛尔号暗黑之战

    暗黑凸显,战神集结。暗黑战联幽灵出动,战神联盟强强出击。暗黑魔君的阴谋究竟能不能实现?宇宙能否重归和平?
  • 酒店大亨

    酒店大亨

    学习酒店管理的夏天仗义被海洋酒店除名,回家意外开启祖传下的神奇洞府,得到洞府守护者玉之灵的帮助,以及七叶灵草这种逆天的调味剂。随后夏天从家里的小饭店做起,开发出一系列夏日美食,以美味征服世界,稳扎稳打,抢占市场。一路走来,夏天遭遇到各种困难,也得到很多人的帮助,更有幸得到众多佳人,白领,明星,萝莉,御姐,人妻,白富美等等的青睐。与此同时,他旗下企业也从路边小饭店逐渐发展成大型连锁饭店,并成功吞并多家星级酒店。夏天并不满足于此,一步步朝着他的梦想前进,为建立属于他自己的酒店帝国成为史无前例的酒店大亨而不懈努力。
  • 蛊逆天下

    蛊逆天下

    这个世界上并不是唯武者独尊,在数量众多的武者之上还存在着一类人。他们通过炼制各种神奇的蛊虫,增强武者修为,战力。其大成者甚至能将武者的实力推高十倍,这简直骇人听闻……这一类人,被天下武者尊称为蛊师。林远,一个偏远小城的平凡少年,却在机缘巧合之下得到通天魔头蛊天君的灵魂附体。一少年一魔头,两人究竟会在武者路上达到何等境界?
  • 霸王圣者

    霸王圣者

    一位都市中的中学生周羽..从祖屋的院子里挖出了个古朴的宝盒..从此从再普通不过的人物变成了修真者...纵横寰宇,那是小意思了,人间就像游戏世界,仙界任我游神界也不过是任我逍遥的地带至尊界,马马虎虎有点挑战性有热血,有情感,有人性有神仙,有妖怪有东方的神魔,有西方的上帝和吸血鬼霸王圣者,不止是霸王还有普通人的生活