登陆注册
5374700000020

第20章 LETTER--To M.Chapelain(2)

The verse had been prose,and prose,perhaps,it should have remained.Yet for this precious "Pucelle,"in the age when "Paradise Lost"was sold for five pounds,you are believed to have received about four thousand.Horace was wrong,mediocre poets may exist (now and then),and he was a wise man who first spoke of aurea mediocritas.At length the great work was achieved,a work thrice blessed in its theme,that divine Maiden to whom France owes all,and whom you and Voltaire have recompensed so strangely.In folio,in italics,with a score of portraits and engravings,and culs de lampe,the great work was given to the world,and had a success.

Six editions in eighteen months are figures which fill the poetic heart with envy and admiration.And then,alas!the bubble burst.

A great lady,Madame de Longueville,hearing the "Pucelle"read aloud,murmured that it was "perfect indeed,but perfectly wearisome."Then the satires began,and the satirists never left you till your poetic reputation was a rag,till the mildest Abbe at Menage's had his cheap sneer for Chapelain.

I make no doubt,Sir,that envy and jealousy had much to do with the onslaught on your "Pucelle."These qualities,alas!are not strange to literary minds;does not even Hesiod tell us that "potter hates potter,and poet hates poet"?But contemporary spites do not harm true genius.Who suffered more than Moliere from cabals?Yet neither the court nor the town ever deserted him,and he is still the joy of the world.I admit that his adversaries were weaker than yours.What were Boursault and Le Boulanger,and Thomas Corneille and De Vise,what were they all compared to your enemy,Boileau?

Brossette tells a story which really makes a man pity you.You remember M.de Puimorin,who,to be in the fashion,laughed at your once popular Epic."It is all very well,"said you,"for a man to laugh who cannot even read."Whereon M.de Puimorin replied:

"Qu'il n'avoit que trop su lire,depuis que Chapelain s'etoit avise de faire imprimer."A new horror had been added to the accomplishment of reading since Chapelain had published.This repartee was applauded,and M.de Puimorin tried to turn it into an epigram.He did complete the last couplet,Helas!pour mes peches,je n'ai su que trop lire Depuis que tu fais imprimer.

But by no labour would M.de Puimorin achieve the first two lines of his epigram.Then you remember what great allies came to his assistance.I almost blush to think that M.Despreaux,M.Racine,and M.de Moliere,the three most renowned wits of the time,conspired to complete the poor jest,and assail you.Well,bubble as your poetry was,you may be proud that it needed all these sharpest of pens to prick the bubble.Other poets,as popular as you,have been annihilated by an article.Macaulay put forth his hand,and "Satan Montgomery"was no more.It did not need a Macaulay,the laughter of a mob of little critics was enough to blow him into space;but you probably have met Montgomery,and of contemporary failures or successes I do not speak.

I wonder,sometimes,whether the consensus of criticism ever made you doubt for a moment whether,after all,you were not a false child of Apollo?Was your complacency tortured,as the complacency of true poets has occasionally been,by doubts?Did you expect posterity to reverse the verdict of the satirists,and to do you justice?You answered your earliest assailant,Liniere,and,by a few changes of words,turned his epigrams into flattery.But Ifancy,on the whole,you remained calm,unmoved,wrapped up in admiration of yourself.According to M.de Marivaux,who reviewed,as I am doing,the spirits of the mighty dead,you "conceived,on the strength of your reputation,a great and serious veneration for yourself and your genius."Probably you were protected by the invulnerable armour of an honest vanity,probably you declared that mere jealousy dictated the lines of Boileau,and that Chapelain's real fault was his popularity,and his pecuniary success,Qu'il soit le mieux rente de tous les beaux-esprits.

This,you would avow,was your offence,and perhaps you were not altogether mistaken.Yet posterity declines to read a line of yours,and,as we think of you,we are again set face to face with that eternal problem,how far is popularity a test of poetry?Burns was a poet:and popular.Byron was a popular poet,and the world agrees in the verdict of their own generations.But Montgomery,though he sold so well,was no poet,nor,Sir,I fear,was your verse made of the stuff of immortality.Criticism cannot hurt what is truly great;the Cardinal and the Academy left Chimene as fair as ever,and as adorable.It is only pinchbeck that perishes under the acids of satire:gold defies them.Yet I sometimes ask myself,does the existence of popularity like yours justify the malignity of satire,which blesses neither him who gives,nor him who takes?Are poisoned arrows fair against a bad poet?I doubt it,Sir,holding that,even unpricked,a poetic bubble must soon burst by its own nature.Yet satire will assuredly be written so long as bad poets are successful,and bad poets will assuredly reflect that their assailants are merely envious,and (while their vogue lasts)that the purchasing public is the only judge.After all,the bad poet who is popular and "sells"is not a whit worse than the bad poets who are unpopular,and who deride his songs.

Monsieur,Votre tres-humble serviteur,&c.

同类推荐
  • 佛说解夏经

    佛说解夏经

    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。
  • 隋书

    隋书

    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。
  • 重刻药师七佛供养仪轨经

    重刻药师七佛供养仪轨经

    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。
  • The Principles of Psychology

    The Principles of Psychology

    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。
  • 佛说持句神咒经

    佛说持句神咒经

    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
  • 科学发展观对马克思主义中国化的发展和创新

    科学发展观对马克思主义中国化的发展和创新

    本书以党的十八大精神为指导,力图从马克思主义中国化的理论高度,系统梳理、阐释、研究科学发展观的理论渊源、形成依据及其对马克思主义理论的拓展;聚焦于一系列马克思主义中国化进程中最根本的理论、现实问题,并努力把握蕴藏在其中的指导中国社会发展的马克思主义的基本立场、观点和方法;凸显了科学发展观对马克思主义理论的继承与发展,以及在指导中国特色社会主义建设上的重大理论和实践意义。
  • 惑世凤妖娆:圣尊宠

    惑世凤妖娆:圣尊宠

    她刚身穿异世,就祸不单行招惹了令整个大陆闻风丧胆的圣尊大人,继而,再掉到了与世隔绝的无名小镇。一场各取所需的交易,让她走出了此镇。从此,命运开启了一段属于她的惊艳传奇!脚踩生灵,手掌生死;传说不朽,王者不败。鄙吾亲友者,诛之。斩吾同伴者,灭之。他说:“生与灭,只在树下,倚繁花静听……”她蹙眉打断,“说人话。”“本尊,好像对你动情了。”一花一世界,一叶一追寻,一曲一场叹,一生为一人!
  • 单枕梦

    单枕梦

    我的魂魄差点被谢小米收走,被姥爹及时发现并解救,而原因只是因为我救了一个小孩。从那以后,我便开始了和姥爹的奇诡之路,本是为了旅游,却见识了一个个不同的民族和大人口里听到过的恐怖传说,西藏弱郎、四川冻骨、苗寨鬼推磨、海边阴戏团……每一段路程都能见到异域风情和恐怖传说。
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 方块大佬

    方块大佬

    这是哪?你是谁?我又是谁?这里是方块大陆,你怎么了?我好像失忆了,我不记得我是谁,谢谢你救了我。没事,要不先去我家吧!好,好吧!
  • 我想见你一面

    我想见你一面

    都市小白领徐乐,聪明勇敢,可爱仗义,在追寻爱情的路上,她是这个城市中无数女孩的缩影。王皓,富二代,花心,甜言蜜语,却也有自己的专属世界。石成凯,温暖,腹黑,表面上是咖啡馆老板,其实另有背景。看起来毫无关联的三个人,在命运的安排下,相遇了,在事业和爱情中不断成长,最终他们还能找到最初的自己吗?
  • 天之阶梯

    天之阶梯

    灵气复苏,一个书灵,天地人三书之灵!封神榜,山海经,生死薄三书合体之灵!看主角怎样一步一阶梯踏上天地巅峰!
  • 从捡到熊猫开始

    从捡到熊猫开始

    家里捡到熊猫怎么办?还附送了个不想要的金手指系统怎么办?身为十个性格各异的孤儿的监护人,洛尘表示完全不想参与系统背后的PY事情。可在系统以无数游戏来帮他的虚拟游乐园走向电子游戏之父位置的时候,洛尘只能喊出一声“真香”!同时,也如洛尘最初认为的,小熊猫和系统背后都有着其的故事。虚拟世界走向现实,超自然的数据师在社会频出,隐藏在繁华的虚拟行业之中的数据怪物走出虚实的大门,名为熊猫烧香的珍惜数据兽又会给洛尘带来怎样的改变……
  • 战车少女之红色忠犬

    战车少女之红色忠犬

    新书《Re,骨傲天屠戮的我》已发!望各位书友喜欢——以下是本书介绍:《少女与战车》同人,前作《某御坂妹的综漫之旅》外传——某只在培养槽中诞生,没有主观意识,离开培养槽不久后就不得不遵从命令去进行必死战斗存在,在世界大战的武器都成玩具的和平世界转生了。还获得了金手指一般的战车道系统,但是——惠里莎:“太好了,虽然不知道是怎么回事,总算可以安心过日子了。”系统:“喂,我的存在感呢?当车长甚至队长可以加更多奖励哦。”惠里莎:“太麻烦了,不干。反正没有死亡惩罚。”系统:“得到系统的人难道不该好好积攒点数兑换强化奖励从此走上人生巅峰吗?”惠里莎:“滚!好不容易可以安心过日子了,我要一个和战斗有关的系统干嘛啊!”总之,这是一个有着战车系统却从不做任务拿奖励的少女战车物语。
  • 空中花园

    空中花园

    四个下岗失业、生活落魄的老知青,老大、博士、老鼠和二姐回到辽宁北部的群山之中,在凭吊已故战友小羊羔的墓地旁,他们选择了第二次下乡创业,谱写了一曲21世纪的青春之歌。当年山洞里的一夜情,父辈们的嗜血的恩怨,子女们的爱情游戏交织在一起。作者把亲身经历过的故事融入自己的审美取向和浪漫情情,同读者一起感叹人生的爱恨情仇。