第8章

类别:其他 作者:Hiram Corson字数:5663更新时间:18/12/28 10:40:35
TheChristhimselfhadbeennoLawgiver,UnlesshehadgiventheLIFE,too,withthelaw。” TheimportanceofRobertBrowning’spoetry,asembodyingtheprofoundestthought,thesubtlestandmostcomplexsentiment,and,aboveall,themostquickeningspiritualityoftheage,has,asyet,notwithstandingthegreatincreasewithinthelastfewyearsofdevotedstudents,receivedbutaniggardlyrecognitionwhencomparedwiththatreceivedbyfarinferiorcontemporarypoets。Thereare,however,manyindicationsinthepoeticalcriticismofthedaythatuponitwillerelongbepronouncedtheverdictwhichisitsdue。 AndthefoundingofasocietyinEnglandin1881,”togathertogethersomeatleastofthemanyadmirersofRobertBrowning,forthestudyanddiscussionofhisworks,andthepublicationofpapersonthem,andextractsfromworksillustratingthem”hasalreadycontributedmuchtowardspayingalong-standingdebt。 Mr。Browning’searliestpoems,`Pauline’(hecallsitintheprefacetothereprintofitin1868”aboyishwork”,thoughitexhibitsthegreatbasalthoughtofallhissubsequentpoetry),waspublishedin1833,sincewhichtimehehasproducedthelargestbodyofpoetryproducedbyanyonepoetinEnglishliterature;andtherangeofthoughtandpassionwhichitexhibitsisgreaterthanthatofanyotherpoet,withoutasingleexception,sincethedaysofShakespeare。 AndheisthemostlikeShakespeareinhisdeepinterestinhumannatureinallitsvarietiesofgoodandevil。 Thoughendowedwithapowerful,subtle,andrestlessintellect,hehasthroughouthisvoluminouspoetrymadethestrongestprotestthathasbeenmadeinthesedaysagainstmereintellect。 Andhispoetryhas,therefore,apeculiarvalueinanagelikethepresent——anageexhibiting”aconditionofhumanitywhichhasthrownitselfwhollyonitsintellectanditsgeniusinphysics,andhasdonemarvelsinmaterialscienceandinvention,butattheexpenseoftheinteriordivinity。”Itisthehumanheart,thatis,theintuitive,thenon-discursivesideofman,withitshopesanditspropheticaspirations,asopposedtotheanalytic,thediscursiveunderstanding,whichistohimasubjectofthedeepestandmostscrutinizinginterest。Heknowsthatitsdeepestdepthsare”deeperthandideverplummetsound”; buthealsoknowsthatitisinthesedepthsthatlife’sgreatestsecretsmustbesought。Thephilosophiesexcogitatedbytheinsulatedintellecthelpnothingtowardevenaglimpseofthesesecrets。Inoneofhislaterpoems,thatentitled`House’,hehasintimated,andforciblyintimated,hissenseoftheimpossibilityofpenetratingtotheHolyofHoliesofthiswondroushumanheart,thoughassuredasheisthatallourhopesinregardtothesoul’sdestinyarewarmedandcherishedbywhatradiatesthence。Hequotes,inthelaststanzaofthispoem,fromWordsworth’ssonnetontheSonnet,”WiththissamekeyShakespeareunlockedhisheart,”andthenadds,”DIDShakespeare? Ifso,thelessShakespearehe!” Mrs。Browning,intheFifthBookofher`AuroraLeigh’,hasgivenafullandveryforcibleexpressiontothefeelingwhichhascausedthehighestdramaticgeniusofthepresentdaytoseekrefugeinthepoemandthenovel。”Iwillwritenoplays; becausethedrama,lesssublimeinthis,makeslowerappeals,defendsmoremenially,adoptsthestandardofthepublictastetochalkitsheighton,wearsadog-chainrounditsregalneck,andlearnstocarryandfetchthefashionsoftheday,topleasetheday;……’Tisthat,honoringtoitsworththedrama,Iwouldfeartokeepitdowntothelevelofthefootlights…… Thegrowingdramahasoutgrownsuchtoysofsimulatedstature,face,andspeech,italso,peradventure,mayoutgrowthesimulationofthepaintedscene,boards,actors,prompters,gaslight,andcostume; andTAKEFORAWORTHIERSTAGE,THESOULITSELF,ITSSHIFTINGFANCIES ANDCELESTIALLIGHTS,WITHALLITSGRANDORCHESTRALSILENCES TOKEEPTHEPAUSESOFTHERHYTHMICSOUNDS。” RobertBrowning’spoetryis,inthesedays,thefullestrealizationofwhatisexpressedintheconcludinglinesofthispassage: hehastakenforaworthierstage,thesoulitself,itsshiftingfanciesandcelestiallights,morethananyotherpoetoftheage。Andhehasworkedwithathought-and-passioncapitalgreaterthanthecombinedthought-and-passioncapitaloftherichestofhispoeticalcontemporaries。Andhehasthoughtnoblyofthesoul,andhastreateditas,initsessence,abovethefixedandlaw-boundsystemofthingswhichwecallnature;inotherwords,hehastreateditassupernatural。”Mind,”hemakesthePopesay,in`TheRingandtheBook’,——andhispoetrybearstestimonytoitsbeinghisownconvictionanddoctrine,——”Mindisnotmatter,norfrommatter,butabove。”WitheverystudentofBrowning,therecognitionandacceptanceofthismustbehisstarting-point。 Eventhatwhichimpelledtheolddog,inhispoementitled`Tray’ (`DramaticLyrics’,FirstSeries),torescuethebeggarchildthatfellintotheriver,andthentodiveafterthechild’sdoll,andbringitup,afteralongstayunderwater,thepoetevidentlydistinguishesfrommatter,——regardsas”notmatternorfrommatter,butabove”:——”Andso,amidthelaughtergay,Trottedmyherooff,——oldTray,—— Tillsomebody,prerogativedWithreason,reasoned:`Whyhedived,Hisbrainwouldshowus,Ishouldsay。 `John,goandcatch——or,ifneedsbe,Purchasethatanimalforme! Byvivisection,atexpenseOfhalf-an-hourandeighteenpence,Howbrainsecretesdog’ssoul,we’llsee!” Inhispoementitled`HalbertandHob’(`DramaticLyrics’,FirstSeries),quotingfromShakespeare’s`KingLear’,”Isthereareasoninnatureforthesehardhearts?”thepoetadds,”OLear,ThatareasonOUTofnaturemustturnthemsoft,seemsclear!” Mindis,withBrowning,SUPERNATURAL,butlinkedwith,andrestrained,andevenenslavedby,thenatural。Thesoul,initseducation,thatis,initsawakening,becomesmoreandmoreindependentofthenatural,and,asaconsequence,moreresponsivetohighersoulsandtotheDivine。ALLSPIRITISMUTUALLYATTRACTIVE,andthedegreeofattractivenessresultsfromthedegreeoffreedomfromtheobstructionsofthematerial,orthenatural。 LovingthetruthimpliesagreaterorlessdegreeofthatfreedomofthespiritwhichbringsitintoSYMPATHYwiththetrue。”IfyeabideinMyword,”saysChrist(andwemustunderstandby”word” Hisownconcretelife,thewordmadeflesh,andlivingandbreathing),”ifyeabideinMyword”(thatis,continuetoliveMylife),”thenareyetrulyMydisciples;andyeshallknowthetruth,andthetruthshallmakeyoufree”(Johnviii。32)。 Inregardtothesoul’sINHERENTpossessions,itsmicrocosmicpotentialities,Paracelsusismadetosay(andthismaybetaken,too,asthepoet’sowncreed),”TruthisWITHINourselves; ittakesnorisefromoutwardthings,whate’eryoumaybelieve: thereisaninmostcentreinusall,wheretruthabidesinfulness; andaround,walluponwall,thegrossfleshhemsitin,thisperfect,clearperception——whichistruth。Abafflingandpervertingcarnalmeshblindsit,andmakesallerror: and,TOKNOW,ratherconsistsinopeningoutawaywhencetheimprisonedsplendourmayescape,thanineffectingentryforalightsupposedtobewithout。” AllpossiblethoughtisIMPLICITinthemind,andwaitingforrelease——waitingtobecomeEXPLICIT。”Seekwithinyourself,” saysGoethe,”andyouwillfindeverything;andrejoicethat,without,thereliesaNaturethatsaysyeaandamentoallyouhavediscoveredinyourself。”AndMrs。Browning,inthepersonofAuroraLeigh,writes:”Thecygnetfindsthewater;butthemanisborninignoranceofhiselement,andfeelsoutblindatfirst,disorganizedbysinintheblood,——hisspirit-insightdulledandcrossedbyhissensations。Presentlywefeelitquickeninthedarksometimes;thenmark,bereverent,beobedient,—— forthosedumbmotionsofimperfectlifeareoraclesofvitalDeityattestingtheHereafter。Letwhosays`Thesoul’sacleanwhitepaper’,rathersay,apalimpsest,aprophet’sholographdefiled,erased,andcoveredbyamonk’s,—— theApocalypsebyaLongus!poringonwhichobscuretext,wemaydiscernperhapssomefair,finetraceofwhatwaswrittenonce,someoff-strokeofanalphaandomegaexpressingtheoldScripture。” This”fair,finetraceofwhatwaswrittenonce”,itwasthemissionofChrist,itisthemissionofallgreatpersonalities,ofalltheconcretecreationsofGenius,tobringoutintodistinctnessandvitalglow。Itisnot,andcannotbe,broughtout,—— andthisfactisemphasizedinthepoetryofBrowning,—— itcannotbebroughtout,throughwhatisbornandresidesinthebrain:itisbroughtout,eitherdirectlyorindirectly,bytheattractingpowerofmagneticpersonalities,theultimate,absolutepersonalitybeingtheGod-man,Christ,qea/nqrwpos。 ThehumansoulisregardedinBrowning’spoetryasacomplexlyorganized,individualizeddivineforce,destinedtogravitatetowardstheInfinite。Howisthisforce,withitsnumberlesschecksandcounter-checks,itscentripetalandcentrifugaltendencies,bestdeterminedinitsnecessarilyobliqueway?Howmuchearthlyballastmustitcarry,tokeepitsufficientlysteady,andhowlittle,thatitmaynotbeweigheddownwithmaterialisticheaviness?Howmuchcertaintymustithaveofitscourse,andhowmuchuncertainty,thatitmayshunthe”torporofassurance”,*1*andnotlosethevigorwhichcomesofadubiousandobstructedroad,”whichwhostandsuponisapttodoubtifit’sindeedaroad。”*2*”Purefaithindeed,” saysBishopBlougram,toGigadibs,theliteraryman,”youknownotwhatyouask!nakedbeliefinGodtheOmnipotent,Omniscient,Omnipresent,searstoomuchthesenseofconsciouscreatures,tobeborne。Itweretheseeinghim,nofleshshalldare。 Somethink,Creation’smeanttoshowhimforth:Isay,it’smeanttohidehimallitcan,andthat’swhatalltheblessedEvil’sfor。 Itsuseintimeistoenvironus,ourbreath,ourdropofdew,withshieldenoughagainstthatsighttillwecanbearitsstress。 Underaverticalsun,theexposedbrainandlidlesseyeanddisimprisonedheartlesscertainlywouldwitherupatonce,thanmind,confrontedwiththetruthofHim。Buttimeandearthcase-hardenustolive;thefeeblestsenseistrustedmost: thechildfeelsGodamoment,ichorso’ertheplace,playsonandgrowstobeamanlikeus。Withme,faithmeansperpetualunbeliefkeptquietlikethesnake’neathMichael’sfoot,whostandscalmjustbecausehefeelsitwrithe。”*3* *1*`TheRingandtheBook’,ThePope,v。1853。 *2*`BishopBlougram’sApology’,vv。198,199。 *3*`BishopBlougram’sApology’,vv。650-671。 Thereisaremarkablepassagetothesameeffectin`Paracelsus’,inwhichParacelsusexpatiatesonthe”justsomuchofdoubtasbadehimplantasurerfootuponthesun-road。” Andin`EasterDay’:——”YoumustmixsomeuncertaintyWithfaith,ifyouwouldhavefaithBE。” AndthegoodPopein`TheRingandtheBook’,alludingtotheabsenceoftrueChristiansoldiership,whichisrevealedbyPompilia’scase,says:”IsitnotthisignobleCONFIDENCE,cowardlyhardihood,thatdullsanddamps,makestheoldheroismimpossible? Unless……whatwhispersmeoftimestocome?Whatifitbethemissionofthatagemydeathwillusherintolife,toSHAKETHISTORPOROFASSURANCEFROMOURCREED,reintroducetheDOUBTdiscarded,bringtheformidabledangerbackwedrovelongagotothedistanceandthedark?” Truehealthydoubtmeans,inBrowning,thatthespiritualnatureissufficientlyquickenednottosubmittotheconclusionsoftheinsulatedintellect。ItWILLreachoutbeyondthem,andassertitself,whateverbetheresistanceofferedbytheintellect。 Meredoubt,withoutanyresistancefromtheintuitive,non-discursivesideofournature,isthedry-rotofthesoul。 Thespiritualfunctionsare”smotheredinsurmise”。Faithisnotamatterofblindbelief,ofslavishassentandacceptance,asmanyno-faithpeopleseemtoregardit。ItiswhatWordsworthcallsit,”apassionateintuition”,andspringsoutofquickenedandrefinedsentiment,outofinborninstinctswhichareascultivableasareanyotherelementsofourcomplexnature,andwhich,too,maybebluntedbeyondaconsciousnessoftheirpossession。Andwhenoneinthislatterstatedeniestherealityoffaith,heisnotunlikeonebornblinddenyingtherealityofsight。 AreiteratedlessoninBrowning’spoetry,andonethatresultsfromhisspiritualtheory,is,thatthepresentlifeisatabernacle-life,andthatitcanbetrulylivedonlyasatabernacle-life; foronlysuchalifeiscompatiblewiththeever-continuedaspirationandendeavorwhichisaconditionof,andinseparablefrom,spiritualvitality。 Domizia,inthetragedyof`Luria’,ismadetosay:——”Howinexhaustiblythespiritgrows! Oneobject,sheseemederewhileborntoreachWithherwholeenergiesanddiecontent,