登陆注册
4705500000018

第18章

Which brings us again, after this long way about, to Jane Austen and her novels, and that troublesome question about them. She was great and they were beautiful, because she and they were honest, and dealt with nature nearly a hundred years ago as realism deals with it to-day. Realism is nothing more and nothing less than the truthful treatment of material, and Jane Austen was the first and the last of the English novelists to treat material with entire truthfulness. Because she did this, she remains the most artistic of the English novelists, and alone worthy to be matched with the great Scandinavian and Slavic and Latin artists. It is not a question of intellect, or not wholly that. The English have mind enough; but they have not taste enough; or, rather, their taste has been perverted by their false criticism, which is based upon personal preference, and not upon, principle; which instructs a man to think that what he likes is good, instead of teaching him first to distinguish what is good before he likes it. The art of fiction, as Jane Austen knew it, declined from her through Scott, and Bulwer, and Dickens, and Charlotte Bronte, and Thackeray, and even George Eliot, because the mania of romanticism had seized upon all Europe, and these great writers could not escape the taint of their time; but it has shown few signs of recovery in England, because English criticism, in the presence of the Continental masterpieces, has continued provincial and special and personal, and has expressed a love and a hate which had to do with the quality of the artist rather than the character of his work. It was inevitable that in their time the English romanticists should treat, as Senor Valdes says, "the barbarous customs of the Middle Ages, softening and distorting them, as Walter Scott and his kind did;" that they should "devote themselves to falsifying nature, refining and subtilizing sentiment, and modifying psychology after their own fancy," like Bulwer and Dickens, as well as like Rousseau and Madame de Stael, not to mention Balzac, the worst of all that sort at his worst. This was the natural course of the disease; but it really seems as if it were their criticism that was to blame for the rest: not, indeed, for the performance of this writer or that, for criticism can never affect the actual doing of a thing; but for the esteem in which this writer or that is held through the perpetuation of false ideals. The only observer of English middle-class life since Jane Austen worthy to be named with her was not George Eliot, who was first ethical and then artistic, who transcended her in everything but the form and method most essential to art, and there fell hopelessly below her.

同类推荐
  • 修设瑜伽集要施食坛仪注

    修设瑜伽集要施食坛仪注

    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。
  • 寒松阁集

    寒松阁集

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 大乘百法明门论开宗义记

    大乘百法明门论开宗义记

    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。
  • 明伦汇编交谊典趋附部

    明伦汇编交谊典趋附部

    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。
  • 赛红丝

    赛红丝

    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
  • 女范捷录

    女范捷录

    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。
  • 吊头山(大结局)

    吊头山(大结局)

    阿孟小野偷看到村庄的秘密被发现,阿牛出声救下他们,阿牛承诺会带他们下山,但是,他们必须带走村庄的一个人。阿孟决定带走虎子……晚上的行动在我心头发酵,情绪变得高昂而紧绷,巧巧似乎也知道了什么,她刻意地在我身边打转,我知道她是想要保护我和小野,避免我们落单,会被某些持反对意见的村民攻击。还是有人想要杀掉我们吗?看样子,阿牛白天和村民们的会议并不顺利,应该是双方水火不容的情势吧。
  • 院士世家:杨廷宝·杨士莪

    院士世家:杨廷宝·杨士莪

    本书是以拥有两个院士的科学世家为宣传对象的科普读物。杨廷宝,新中国第一批学部委员(院士),世界著名的建筑学家、国际建筑师协会两届副主席,中国建筑学会理事长,在建筑学界有“南杨北梁”之称,曾任南京工学院副院长、江苏省副省长。杨士莪,杨廷宝之子,中国工程院院士、著名水声工程学家,哈尔滨工程大学、西北工业大学教授,曾任哈尔滨工程学院副院长、中国水声学会副理事长。书中主要讲述了杨氏父子两院士、满门科教才成长的的事迹,探索了这个文化家族培养人才的理念和做法,揭示了中国诗书传家的文化传统。
  • 血鹰迷踪

    血鹰迷踪

    大漠之中,孤城之内,几天内连发数次血案,一时间整座城市人心惶惶;深宅后院,暗流涌动,各种势力蠢蠢欲动,又将挑起怎样的腥风血雨。少年独闯孤城,是否能纠出幕后黑手,天理昭然,人间正义是否能够伸张……
  • 我真的不想太强大

    我真的不想太强大

    为了活的更久,张岳只能变得越来越厉害,可他也没办法,他真的没有选择!
  • 亚欧战火(第二次世界大战史丛书)

    亚欧战火(第二次世界大战史丛书)

    本书介绍了第二次世界大战之前的世界形势,包括共产主义的发展和法西斯势力的崛起。法西斯起于德国,而后很快的传到日本等一些其他的帝国主义国家。这些国家赤裸裸的展现了瓜分世界的野心。
  • 癌症用药配餐指南

    癌症用药配餐指南

    本书是一本癌症患者的用药配餐指南,共分为三部分,包括癌症的基本常识、癌症的用药常识及癌症的药膳食疗,为癌症患者的用药、饮食及保健提供全面的解析,是癌症患者的良师益友、家庭医生。我们衷心地希望癌症患者通过阅读此书,对癌症有更深入的了解,了解更多的用药常识,增强与病魔抗战到底的决心及信心,早日康复。需要注意的是,由于患者病情不同及个体差异,书中介绍的有关知识仅供患者日常用药和饮食参考借鉴,读者在阅读本书的同时,还应接受临床医生的治疗和指导。
  • 绝弑之倾城鬼妃

    绝弑之倾城鬼妃

    当穿越,遇到林芜雪。作为前世最强大的杀人组织的老大,今世,穿越人生,不过两个字——开挂。一世无情,一世无爱。林芜雪勾勾嘴角,爱情这种东西倒是可以玩玩,却见某人说:“你前世折过一枝桃花,记着我桃花面容,我今世因此记得你。”林芜雪伸出脚就是一踹:“滚,老子认识你吗?”“小家伙,你这样可不乖哦!”“乖?是什么?”某人扶额道:“既然踹了我,那就是我的人了。”林芜雪扫了他一眼,转身就走。
  • 开福道宁禅师语录

    开福道宁禅师语录

    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。
  • 天豹图

    天豹图

    《天豹图》十二卷四十回,有清代刊本,是一部英雄传奇小说。书中写英雄除暴安良,又加上朝廷中忠奸斗争和英雄美女间的故事,颇能吸引读者。