第6章

类别:其他 作者:Hiram Corson字数:4101更新时间:18/12/28 10:40:35
Wordsworth,andtheotherpoetsIhavenamed,Byron,Shelley,Keats,andColeridge,madesuchaprotestagainstauthorityinpoetryashadbeenmadeinthe16thcenturyagainstauthorityinreligion; andforthisauthorityweresubstitutedthesoul-experiencesoftheindividualpoet,whosethisversetothesongthatwaswithinhim,andchosesuchsubjectsaswouldbestembodyandarticulatethatsong。 Butbytheendofthefirstquarterofthepresentcentury,thegreatpoeticalbillow,whichwasnotindeedcausedby,butreceivedanimpulsefrom,thegreatpoliticalbillow,theFrenchRevolution(fortheywerecognateorco-radicalmovements),hadquitespentitself,andEnglishpoetrywasatacomparativelylowebb。ThePoeticalRevolutionhaddoneitswork。 Apoeticalinterregnumofafewyears’durationfollowed,inwhichthereappearedtobeagreatreductionofthespirituallifeofwhichpoetryistheoutgrowth。 Mr。EdmundW。Gosse,inhisarticle`OntheEarlyWritingsofRobertBrowning’,inthe`Century’forDecember,1881,hascharacterizedthisinterregnumalittletoocontemptuously,perhaps。Therewas,indeed,agreatfallinthespiritualtide; butitwasnotsuchadead-lowtideasMr。Gossewouldmakeit。 Atlength,in1830,appearedavolumeofpoemsbyayoungman,thenbuttwenty-oneyearsofage,whichdistinctlymarkedthesettinginofaneworderofthings。Itborethefollowingtitle: `Poems,chieflyLyrical。ByAlfredTennyson,London: EffinghamWilson,RoyalExchange,Cornhill,1830。’pp。154。 Thevolumecomprisedfifty-threepoems,amongwhichwere`ThePoet’ and`ThePoet’sMind’。Thesetwopoemswereemphaticallyindicativeofthehighidealofpoetrywhichhadbeenattained,andtothedevelopmentofwhichthebandofpoetsoftheprecedinggenerationhadlargelycontributed。 Areviewofthevolume,byJohnStuartMill,thenayoungmannotyettwenty-fiveyearsofage,waspublishedin`TheWestminster’ forJanuary,1831。Itbearstestimonytothewriter’sfineinsightandsureforesight;anditbearstestimony,too,tohishighestimateofthefunctionofpoetryinthisworld——anestimate,too,inkindandindegree,notolderthanthispresentcentury。 Thereviewisasimportantalandmarkinthedevelopmentofpoeticalcriticism,asarethetwopoemsIhavementioned,inthedevelopmentofpoeticalideals,inthenineteenthcentury。 Intheconcludingparagraphofthereview,Millsays:”Agenuinepoethasdeepresponsibilitiestohiscountryandtheworld,tothepresentandfuturegenerations,toearthandheaven。He,ofallmen,shouldhavedistinctandworthyobjectsbeforehim,andconsecratehimselftotheirpromotion。Itisthusthathebestconsultsthegloryofhisart,andhisownlastingfame…… Mr。Tennysonknowsthat”thepoet’smindisholyground”; heknowsthatthepoet’sportionistobe”Dower’dwiththehateofhate,thescornofscorn,Theloveoflove”; hehasshown,inthelinesfromwhichwequote,hisownjustconceptionofthegrandeurofapoet’sdestiny; andwelooktohimforitsfulfilment……IfourestimateofMr。Tennysonbecorrect,hetooisapoet;andmanyyearshencemaybereadhisjuveniledescriptionofthatcharacterwiththeproudconsciousnessthatithasbecomethedescriptionandhistoryofhisownworks。” Twoyearslater,thatis,in1832(thevolume,however,isantedated1833),appeared`PoemsbyAlfredTennyson’,pp。163。 Initwerecontained`TheLadyofShalott’,andtheuntitledpoems,knownbytheirfirstlines,`Youaskmewhy,tho’illatease’,`OfoldsatFreedomontheHeights’,and`LovethouthyLand,withLovefarbrought’。 In`TheLadyofShalott’ismysticallyshadowedforththerelationwhichpoeticgeniusshouldsustaintotheworldforwhosespiritualredemptionitlabors,andthefatalconsequencesofitsbeingseducedbytheworld’stemptations,thelustoftheflesh,andthelustoftheeyes,andtheprideoflife。 Theotherpoems,`Youaskmewhy’,`OfoldsatFreedom’,and`Lovethouthyland’,areimportantasexponentsofwhatmaybecalledthepoet’sinstitutionalcreed。Acarefulstudyofhissubsequentpoetrywillshowthatintheseearlypoemsheaccuratelyanddistinctlyrevealedtheattitudetowardoutsidethingswhichhehassincemaintained。Heisagooddealofaninstitutionalpoet,and,ascomparedwithBrowning,aSTRONGLYinstitutionalpoet。Browning’ssupremeandall-absorbinginterestisinindividualsouls。Hecaresbutlittle,evidently,aboutinstitutions。Atanyrate,hegivesthemlittleornoplaceinhispoetry。Tennysonisaverydecidedreactionaryproductoftherevolutionaryspiritwhichinspiredsomeofhispoeticalpredecessorsofthepreviousgeneration。 Hehasahorroroftherevolutionary。Tohim,theFrenchRevolutionwas”theblindhystericsoftheCelt”,[`InMemoriam’,cix。],and”theredfool-furyoftheSeine”[`I。M。’,cxxvii。]。 Heattachesgreatimportancetotheoutsidearrangementsofsocietyforupholdingandadvancingtheindividual。Hewould”makeKnowledgecirclewiththewinds”,but”herherald,Reverence”,must”flyBeforehertowhateverskyBearseedofmenandgrowthofminds。” Hehasagreatregardforprecedents,almostASprecedents。 Heisemphaticallythepoetoflawandorder。Allhissympathiesaredecidedly,butnotnarrowly,conservative。Heis,inshort,achoiceproductofnineteenthcenturyENGLISHcivilization; andhispoetrymaybesaidtobethemostdistinctexpressionoftherefinementsofEnglishculture——refinements,ratherthantheruderbutmorevitalformsofEnglishstrengthandpower。 Allhisidealsofinstitutionsandthegeneralmachineryoflife,arederivedfromEngland。Sheis”thelandthatfreementill,Thatsober-suitedFreedomchose,Thelandwhere,girtwithfriendsorfoes,Amanmayspeakthethinghewill; AlandofSETTLEDGOVERNMENT,ALANDOFJUSTANDOLDRENOWN,WHEREFREEDOMBROADENSSLOWLYDOWN FROMPRECEDENTTOPRECEDENT: Wherefactionseldomgathershead,Butbydegreestofullnesswrought,ThestrengthofsomediffusivethoughtHathtimeandspacetoworkandspread。” Buttheanti-revolutionaryandtheinstitutionalfeaturesofTennyson’spoetryarenotthoseofthehighergroundofhispoetry。 Theyarefeatureswhich,thoughprimarilydue,itmaybe,tothepoet’stemperament,areindirectlyduetotheparticularformofcivilizationinwhichhehaslived,andmoved,andhadhisculture,andwhichhereflectsmorethananyofhispoeticalcontemporaries。 Themostemphasizedandmostvitalizedidea,theideawhichglintsfortheverywhereinhispoetry,whichhasthemostimportantbearingonman’shigherlife,andwhichmarkstheheightofthespiritualtidereachedinhispoetry,is,thatthehighestorderofmanhoodisawell-poised,harmoniouslyoperatingdualityoftheactiveorintellectualordiscursive,andthepassiveorspirituallysensitive。ThisistheideawhichINFORMShispoemof`ThePrincess’。Itisprominentin`InMemoriam’andin`TheIdyllsoftheKing’。In`ThePrincess’,thePrince,speakingoftherelationsofthesexes,says:——”inthelongyearslikermusttheygrow; Themanbemoreofwoman,sheofman; Hegaininsweetnessandinmoralheight,Norlosethewrestlingthewsthatthrowtheworld; Shementalbreadth,norfailinchildwardcare,Norlosethechildlikeinthelargermind; Tillatthelastshesetherselftoman,Likeperfectmusicuntonoblewords; Andsothesetwain,upontheskirtsofTime,Sitsidebyside,full-summ’dinalltheirpowers,Dispensingharvest,sowingtheTo-be,Self-reverenteachandreverencingeach,Distinctinindividualities,Butlikeeachotherev’nasthosewholove。 ThencomesthestatelierEdenbacktomen: Thenreigntheworld’sgreatbridals,chasteandcalm: Thenspringsthecrowningraceofhumankind。” TostatebrieflythecardinalTennysonianidea,manmustrealizeaWOMANLYMANLINESS,andwomanaMANLYWOMANLINESS。 Tennysonpresentstoushisidealmaninthe109thsectionof`InMemoriam’。Itisdescriptiveofhisfriend,ArthurHenryHallam。AllthatismostcharacteristicofTennyson,evenhisEnglishness,isgatheredupinthispoemofsixstanzas。 Itisinterestingtomeetwithsucharepresentativeandcomprehensivebitinagreatpoet。”HEART-AFFLUENCEindiscursivetalkFromhouseholdfountainsneverdry; TheCRITICCLEARNESSofaneye,ThatsawthroughalltheMuses’walk; SERAPHICINTELLECTANDFORCE TOSEIZEANDTHROWTHEDOUBTSOFMAN; IMPASSIONEDLOGIC,whichoutranThebearerinitsfierycourse; HIGHNATUREAMOROUSOFTHEGOOD,BUTTOUCH’DWITHNOASCETICGLOOM; AndpassionspureinsnowybloomThroughalltheyearsofAprilblood。” ThefirsttwoversesofthisstanzaalsocharacterizetheKingArthurofthe`IdyllsoftheKing’。*1*Inthenextstanzawehavethepoet’sinstitutionalEnglishness:——”Aloveoffreedomrarelyfelt,OffreedominherregalseatOfEngland;nottheschool-boyheat,TheblindhystericsoftheCelt; AndMANHOODFUSEDWITHFEMALEGRACE*2* Insuchasort,thechildwouldtwineAtrustfulhand,unask’d,inthine,Andfindhiscomfortinthyface; Allthesehavebeen,andtheemineeyesHavelook’don;iftheylook’dinvain,Myshameisgreaterwhoremain,Norletthywisdommakemewise。”—— *1*See`TheHolyGrail’,theconcludingthirty-twoverses,beginning:”AndspakeInottootruly,OmyKnights”,andending”yehaveseenthatyehaveseen”。 *2*Theideaof`ThePrincess’。