贝壳电子书 > 英文原著电子书 > sartor resartus >

第6章

sartor resartus-第6章

小说: sartor resartus 字数: 每页4000字

按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页,按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页,按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
————未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!



mid its effulgence;a mixture of insight; inspiration; with dulness; double…vision; and even utter blindness。

Without committing ourselves to those enthusiastic praises and prophesyings of the _Weissnichtwo'sche Anzeiger_; we admitted that the Book had in a high degree excited us to self…activity; which is the best effect of any book; that it had even operated changes in our way of thought; nay; that it promised to prove; as it were; the opening of a new mine…shaft; wherein the whole world of Speculation might henceforth dig to unknown depths。  More specially may it now be declared that Professor Teufelsdrockh's acquirements; patience of research; philosophic and even poetic vigor; are here made indisputably manifest; and unhappily no less his prolixity and tortuosity and manifold ineptitude; that; on the whole; as in opening new mine…shafts is not unreasonable; there is much rubbish in his Book; though likewise specimens of almost invaluable ore。  A paramount popularity in England we cannot promise him。  Apart from the choice of such a topic as Clothes; too often the manner of treating it betokens in the Author a rusticity and academic seclusion; unblamable; indeed inevitable in a German; but fatal to his success with our public。

Of good society Teufelsdrockh appears to have seen little; or has mostly forgotten what he saw。  He speaks out with a strange plainness; calls many things by their mere dictionary names。  To him the Upholsterer is no Pontiff; neither is any Drawing…room a Temple; were it never so begilt and overhung:  〃a whole immensity of Brussels carpets; and pier…glasses; and ormolu;〃 as he himself expresses it; 〃cannot hide from me that such Drawing…room is simply a section of Infinite Space; where so many God…created Souls do for the time meet together。〃  To Teufelsdrockh the highest Duchess is respectable; is venerable; but nowise for her pearl bracelets and Malines laces:  in his eyes; the star of a Lord is little less and little more than the broad button of Birmingham spelter in a Clown's smock; 〃each is an implement;〃 he says; 〃in its kind; a tag for _hooking…together_; and; for the rest; was dug from the earth; and hammered on a stithy before smith's fingers。〃  Thus does the Professor look in men's faces with a strange impartiality; a strange scientific freedom; like a man unversed in the higher circles; like a man dropped thither from the Moon。 Rightly considered; it is in this peculiarity; running through his whole system of thought; that all these shortcomings; over…shootings; and multiform perversities; take rise:  if indeed they have not a second source; also natural enough; in his Transcendental Philosophies; and humor of looking at all Matter and Material things as Spirit; whereby truly his case were but the more hopeless; the more lamentable。

To the Thinkers of this nation; however; of which class it is firmly believed there are individuals yet extant; we can safely recommend the Work:  nay; who knows but among the fashionable ranks too; if it be true; as Teufelsdrockh maintains; that 〃within the most starched cravat there passes a windpipe and weasand; and under the thickliest embroidered waistcoat beats a heart;〃the force of that rapt earnestness may be felt; and here and there an arrow of the soul pierce through?  In our wild Seer; shaggy; unkempt; like a Baptist living on locusts and wild honey; there is an untutored energy; a silent; as it were unconscious; strength; which; except in the higher walks of Literature; must be rare。  Many a deep glance; and often with unspeakable precision; has he cast into mysterious Nature; and the still more mysterious Life of Man。  Wonderful it is with what cutting words; now and then; he severs asunder the confusion; sheers down; were it furlongs deep; into the true centre of the matter; and there not only hits the nail on the head; but with crushing force smites it home; and buries it。On the other hand; let us be free to admit; he is the most unequal writer breathing。  Often after some such feat; he will play truant for long pages; and go dawdling and dreaming; and mumbling and maundering the merest commonplaces; as if he were asleep with eyes open; which indeed he is。

Of his boundless Learning; and how all reading and literature in most known tongues; from _Sanchoniathon_ to _Dr。 Lingard_; from your Oriental _Shasters_; and _Talmuds_; and _Korans_; with Cassini's _Siamese fables_; and Laplace's _Mecanique Celeste_; down to _Robinson Crusoe_ and the _Belfast Town and Country Almanack_; are familiar to him;we shall say nothing:  for unexampled as it is with us; to the Germans such universality of study passes without wonder; as a thing commendable; indeed; but natural; indispensable; and there of course。  A man that devotes his life to learning; shall he not be learned?

In respect of style our Author manifests the same genial capability; marred too often by the same rudeness; inequality; and apparent want of intercourse with the higher classes。  Occasionally; as above hinted; we find consummate vigor; a true inspiration; his burning thoughts step forth in fit burning words; like so many full…formed Minervas; issuing amid flame and splendor from Jove's head; a rich; idiomatic diction; picturesque allusions; fiery poetic emphasis; or quaint tricksy turns; all the graces and terrors of a wild Imagination; wedded to the clearest Intellect; alternate in beautiful vicissitude。  Were it not that sheer sleeping and soporific passages; circumlocutions; repetitions; touches even of pure doting jargon; so often intervene!  On the whole; Professor Teufelsdrockh; is not a cultivated writer。  Of his sentences perhaps not more than nine…tenths stand straight on their legs; the remainder are in quite angular attitudes; buttressed up by props (of parentheses and dashes); and ever with this or the other tagrag hanging from them; a few even sprawl out helplessly on all sides; quite broken…backed and dismembered。 Nevertheless; in almost his very worst moods; there lies in him a singular attraction。  A wild tone pervades the whole utterance of the man; like its keynote and regulator; now screwing itself aloft as into the Song of Spirits; or else the shrill mockery of Fiends; now sinking in cadences; not without melodious heartiness; though sometimes abrupt enough; into the common pitch; when we hear it only as a monotonous hum; of which hum the true character is extremely difficult to fix。  Up to this hour we have never fully satisfied ourselves whether it is a tone and hum of real Humor; which we reckon among the very highest qualities of genius; or some echo of mere Insanity and Inanity; which doubtless ranks below the very lowest。

Under a like difficulty; in spite even of our personal intercourse; do we still lie with regard to the Professor's moral feeling。  Gleams of an ethereal love burst forth from him; soft wailings of infinite pity; he could clasp the whole Universe into his bosom; and keep it warm; it seems as if under that rude exterior there dwelt a very seraph。  Then again he is so sly and still; so imperturbably saturnine; shows such indifference; malign coolness towards all that men strive after; and ever with some half…visible wrinkle of a bitter sardonic humor; if indeed it be not mere stolid callousness;that you look on him almost with a shudder; as on some incarnate Mephistopheles; to whom this great terrestrial and celestial Round; after all; were but some huge foolish Whirligig; where kings and beggars; and angels and demons; and stars and street…sweepings; were chaotically whirled; in which only children could take interest。 His look; as we mentioned; is probably the gravest ever seen:  yet it is not of that cast…iron gravity frequent enough among our own Chancery suitors; but rather the gravity as of some silent; high…encircled mountain…pool; perhaps the crater of an extinct volcano; into whose black deeps you fear to gaze: those eyes; those lights that sparkle in it; may indeed be reflexes of the heavenly Stars; but perhaps also glances from the region of Nether Fire。

Certainly a most involved; self…secluded; altogether enigmatic nature; this of Teufelsdrockh!  Here; however; we gladly recall to mind that once we saw him _laugh_; once only; per

返回目录 上一页 下一页 回到顶部 0 0

你可能喜欢的