登陆注册
5434300000003

第3章

New York publishes it, criticises it, and circulates it, but I doubt if New York society much reads it or cares for it, and New York is therefore by no means the literary centre that Boston once was, though a large number of our literary men live in or about New York. Boston, in my time at least, had distinctly a literary atmosphere, which more or less pervaded society; but New York has distinctly nothing of the kind, in any pervasive sense. It is a vast mart, and literature is one of the things marketed here; but our good society cares no more for it than for some other products bought and sold here; it does not care nearly so much for books as for horses or for stocks, and I suppose it is not unlike the good society of any other metropolis in this. To the general, here, journalism is a far more appreciable thing than literature, and has greater recognition, for some very good reasons; but in Boston literature had vastly more honor, and even more popular recognition, than journalism. There journalism desired to be literary, and here literature has to try hard not to be journalistic. If New York is a literary centre on the business side, as London is, Boston was a literary centre, as Weimar was, and as Edinburgh was. It felt literature, as those capitals felt it, and if it did not love it quite so much as might seem, it always respected it.

To be quite clear in what I wish to say of the present relation of Boston to our other literary centres, I must repeat that we have now no such literary centre as Boston was. Boston itself has perhaps outgrown the literary consciousness which formerly distinguished it from all our other large towns. In a place of nearly a million people (I count in the outlying places) newspapers must be more than books; and that alone says everything.

Mr. Aldrich once noticed that whenever an author died in Boston, the New-Yorkers thought they had a literary centre; and it is by some such means that the primacy has passed from Boston, even if it has not passed to New York. But still there is enough literature left in the body at Boston to keep her first among equals in some things, if not easily first in all.

Mr. Aldrich himself lives in Boston, and he is, with Mr. Stedman, the foremost of our poets. At Cambridge live Colonel T. W. Higginson, an essayist in a certain sort without rival among us; and Mr. William James, the most interesting and the most literary of psychologists, whose repute is European as well as American. Mr. Charles Eliot Norton alone survives of the earlier Cambridge group--Longfellow, Lowell, Richard Henry Dana, Louis Agassiz, Francis J. Child, and Henry James, the father of the novelist and the psychologist.

To Boston Mr. James Ford Rhodes, the latest of our abler historians, has gone from Ohio; and there Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, the Massachusetts Senator, whose work in literature is making itself more and more known, was born and belongs, politically, socially, and intellectually. Mrs.

Julia Ward Howe, a poet of wide fame in an elder generation, lives there;Mr. T. B. Aldrich lives there; and thereabouts live Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward and Mrs. Harriet Prescott Spofford, the first of a fame beyond the last, who was known to us so long before her. Then at Boston, or near Boston, live those artists supreme in the kind of short story which we have carried so far: Miss Jewett, Miss Wilkins, Miss Alice Brown, Mrs. Chase-Wyman, and Miss Gertrude Smith, who comes from Kansas, and writes of the prairie farm-life, though she leaves Mr. E. W. Howe (of 'The Story of a Country Town' and presently of the Atchison Daily Globe) to constitute, with the humorous poet Ironquill, a frontier literary centre at Topeka. Of Boston, too, though she is of western Pennsylvania origin, is Mrs. Margaret Deland, one of our most successful novelists. Miss Wilkins has married out of Massachusetts into New Jersey, and is the neighbor of Mr. H. M. Alden at Metuchen.

All these are more or less embodied and represented in the Atlantic Monthly, still the most literary, and in many things still the first of our magazines. Finally, after the chief publishing house in New York, the greatest American publishing house is in Boston, with by far the largest list of the best American books. Recently several firms of younger vigor and valor have recruited the wasted ranks of the Boston publishers, and are especially to be noted for the number of rather nice new poets they give to the light.

V.

Dealing with the question geographically, in the right American way, we descend to Hartford obliquely by way of Springfield, Massachusetts, where, in a little city of fifty thousand, a newspaper of metropolitan influence and of distinctly literary tone is published. At Hartford while Charles Dudley Warner lived, there was an indisputable literary centre; Mark Twain lives there no longer, and now we can scarcely count Hartford among our literary centres, though it is a publishing centre of much activity in subscription books.

At New Haven, Yale University has latterly attracted Mr. William H.

Bishop, whose novels I always liked for the best reasons, and has long held Professor J. T. Lounsbury, who is, since Professor Child's death at Cambridge, our best Chaucer scholar. Mr. Donald G. Mitchell, once endeared to the whole fickle American public by his Reveries of a Bachelor and his Dream Life, dwells on the borders of the pleasant town, which is also the home of Mr. J. W. De Forest, the earliest real American novelist, and for certain gifts in seeing and telling our life also one of the greatest.

As to New York (where the imagination may arrive daily from New Haven, either by a Sound boat or by eight or ten of the swiftest express trains in the world), I confess I am more and more puzzled. Here abide the poets, Mr. R. H. Stoddard, Mr. E. C. Stedman, Mr. R. W. Gilder, and many whom an envious etcetera must hide from view; the fictionists, Mr. R. H.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 何缘何故

    何缘何故

    不是所有小说主角都要男妖女艳天赋过人,这是一对普通恋人遇见彼此的故事。十八线校园睡前故事主播遇上游戏打得不咋地的宅男男主,爱情来得顺理成章,却又恰到好处。
  • 凤惊天下:神医巫妃

    凤惊天下:神医巫妃

    他,本是一个无意进入皇宫的道士,有着预知未来的异能。却由于皇宫的一场浩劫而进入了一个宫女的身体里。为了报恩,而终生守护那个命定的她。她,显赫的家世、惊艳的美貌,超人的智慧,万千宠爱于一身。一次命定的邂逅,她卷入了一场波谲诡异的皇权争斗。十年后,她随那个终生守护她的宫女第二次进宫,再次引起了宫中一段腥风血雨。他们从相疑到相知,从相忌到相许,携手并肩,步步为营。这一场盛世浮华下的宫闱倾轧。谁迷了眼,谁倾了心,谁动了情?
  • 北雁南飞

    北雁南飞

    万里长征,辞去了五朝宫阙,暂住足衡山湘水,又成离别……这是西南联合大学校歌开头的四句歌词。悲凉而坚定的旋律,倾述了这所后来闻名世界的大学,于离乱之际仓促迁徙的一段历史。“七七卢沟桥事变”爆发后,华北形势陡转:1937年7月29日,北平沦陷;同日,天津城在遭日军炮火轰击中,其城南八里台的南开大学首当其冲,这所当时中国最著名的私立大学很快沦为废墟。据时为南开大学秘书长黄钰生在《被日寇洗劫的南开大学》一文中回忆:“29日拂晓,驻在海光寺的日军开炮了。第一炮打河北省政府,第二炮打南开大学。接着就是对南大各建筑连续的炮轰。”
  • 激励孩子成长的108个好故事

    激励孩子成长的108个好故事

    经历欢笑,经历泪水,才真正是一个完整的成长,因为有我们身边讲不完的故事,也因为有我们所熟识的人的陪伴,我们的成长才会那么丰富多彩,才会令我们心动着去等待下一站将要带来的转变。成长中的经历,永远是一本写不完的书,它的主语应该是人间的情感和所觉察到的人生之味,即生活所带来的痛苦、忧愁、快乐、思索与感悟。人生拥有成长,拥有智慧和感悟的成长,也将看到梦想的光芒,即在成长中能够触动心弦的那一抹青涩而诱人的颜色。追寻梦想和理想的脚步,其实也是成长。
  • 海洋中无处不在的科学(认识海洋系列丛书)

    海洋中无处不在的科学(认识海洋系列丛书)

    海洋中发生的自然过程,按照内秉属性,大体上可分为物理过程、化学过程、地质过程和生物过程四类,每一类又是由许多个别过程所组成的系统。对这四类过程的研究,相应地形成了海洋科学中相对独立的四个基础分支学科:海洋物理学、海洋化学、海洋地质学和海洋生物学。
  • 越吻越伤心

    越吻越伤心

    爱他八年,结婚一年,夏小婉却始终捂不热霍西城的心。逃婚的姐姐归来,她被扫地出门,不甘吼道:“霍西城,你会后悔的!”霍西城冷笑:“夏小婉,你恶心得令人发指!”离婚后,霍西城以为,自己彻底的摆脱了她,却没想到,她死后,他日日夜夜梦里都是她...情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 白霜

    白霜

    四哥死了。死于喉癌。去年十月里,四哥先是右耳朵下侧淋巴肿大,说话呜呜哝哝地不清晰,拖上两个月才去医院,一检查是喉癌,都晚期扩散了。癌细胞沿着淋巴向内脏“哗啦哗啦”地洇染。四哥家住煤城,医疗条件自然不如省城,于是大姐领上儿子开车去把四哥和四哥的简单生活用品一车拉进了省城医院。医院离我现在的家不算远,这边刚安顿住下来,那边我跟妻子商量着就准备去医院看他。妻子遇事慌张,缺少主见,一个劲地抹眼泪,说“这可这么办”。妻子说这话有两层含义,第一层,得这种恶病,拖到这一地步,注定凶多吉少,活不长久;第二层,四哥这么多年来一直单身生活,生病住院谁个去照顾?四哥过去有老婆,老婆跟他离婚了;四哥过去有闺女,闺女跟他不来往了。
  • 沙与沫(中小学生必读丛书)

    沙与沫(中小学生必读丛书)

    站在东西方文化桥梁上的巨人”的卡里·纪伯伦,是黎巴嫩的文坛骄子、引领近代东方文学走向世界的先驱。同时,在他的带领和指导下,形成了阿拉伯第一个文学流派——叙美派。青年时代,纪伯伦的创作以小说为主,上世纪20年代起,他的创作方向开始转向了散文与散文诗,代表作品有短篇小说集《草原新娘》、《叛逆的灵魂》,长篇小说《折断的翅膀》和散文诗集《先驱者》、《沙与沫》、《先知》等,这些作品几乎都是用阿拉伯文写成的。
  • 极品兽王猎

    极品兽王猎

    一个看夜间超市的宅男,无意间穿越到魔兽,作为万年兽王的他,带着坑爹系统,在魔兽的世界里,有怎样的故事:开启野兽之眼,控制着大熊,我擦,这四蹄驱动,就是不一样啊,这触感,嗯,还舔舔熊掌,有点咸,突然颜赦发现大家以一种看傻子的眼光看着颜赦,在大家一脸关爱的眼神下,颜赦一扭熊屁股就没影了,一会颜赦就看见霍格在前方晃悠,颜赦找了一个草丛,眼看霍格要走过来,颜赦控制着熊冲出草丛,大喊一声:德玛西亚!对霍格跳起了哈林摇,对就是哈林摇,看的霍格目瞪口呆心想:我特么居然被一只熊调戏了,还特么是头公的
  • 雷霆神鹰

    雷霆神鹰

    雷霆神鹰能上天入地,惩恶扬善,救人于危难之中,造七级之浮屠,雷霆神鹰凭着它超强作战本领征服了全世界人的眼球。当一个坏蛋有所妄想去吞并世界时,雷霆神鹰根本不会给他一丝喘息的机会。神鹰的眼睛正监视全世界,它比卫星更可靠,比导弹更快,比所有飞机都安全……