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第31章 Chapter 8(1)

1841-1844

'A Blot in the 'Scutcheon'--Letters to Mr.Frank Hill;Lady Martin --Charles Dickens --Other Dramas and Minor Poems --Letters to Miss Lee;Miss Haworth;Miss Flower --Second Italian Journey;Naples --E.J.Trelawney --Stendhal.

'A Blot in the 'Scutcheon'was written for Macready,who meant to perform the principal part;and we may conclude that the appeal for it was urgent,since it was composed in the space of four or five days.

Macready's journals must have contained a fuller reference to both the play and its performance (at Drury Lane,February 1843)than appears in published form;but considerable irritation had arisen between him and Mr.Browning,and he possibly wrote something which his editor,Sir Frederick Pollock,as the friend of both,thought it best to omit.What occurred on this occasion has been told in some detail by Mr.Gosse,and would not need repeating if the question were only of re-telling it on the same authority,in another person's words;but,through the kindness of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Hill,I am able to give Mr.Browning's direct statement of the case,as also his expressed judgment upon it.

The statement was made more than forty years later than the events to which it refers,but will,nevertheless,be best given in its direct connection with them.

The merits,or demerits,of 'A Blot in the 'Scutcheon'

had been freshly brought under discussion by its performance in London through the action of the Browning Society,and in Washington by Mr.Laurence Barrett;and it became the subject of a paragraph in one of the theatrical articles prepared for the 'Daily News'.

Mr.Hill was then editor of the paper,and when the article came to him for revision,he thought it right to submit to Mr.Browning the passages devoted to his tragedy,which embodied some then prevailing,but,he strongly suspected,erroneous impressions concerning it.

The results of this kind and courteous proceeding appear in the following letter.

19,Warwick Crescent:December 15,1884.

My dear Mr.Hill,--It was kind and considerate of you to suppress the paragraph which you send me,--and of which the publication would have been unpleasant for reasons quite other than as regarding my own work,--which exists to defend or accuse itself.

You will judge of the true reasons when I tell you the facts --so much of them as contradicts the statements of your critic --who,I suppose,has received a stimulus from the notice,in an American paper which arrived last week,of Mr.Laurence Barrett's intention 'shortly to produce the play'in New York --and subsequently in London:

so that 'the failure'of forty-one years ago might be duly influential at present --or two years hence perhaps.The 'mere amateurs'

are no high game.

Macready received and accepted the play,while he was engaged at the Haymarket,and retained it for Drury Lane,of which I was ignorant that he was about to become the manager:he accepted it 'at the instigation'of nobody,--and Charles Dickens was not in England when he did so:it was read to him after his return,by Forster --and the glowing letter which contains his opinion of it,although directed by him to be shown to myself,was never heard of nor seen by me till printed in Forster's book some thirty years after.

When the Drury Lane season began,Macready informed me that he should act the play when he had brought out two others --'The Patrician's Daughter',and 'Plighted Troth':having done so,he wrote to me that the former had been unsuccessful in money-drawing,and the latter had 'smashed his arrangements altogether':but he would still produce my play.I had --in my ignorance of certain symptoms better understood by Macready's professional acquaintances --I had no notion that it was a proper thing,in such a case,to 'release him from his promise';on the contrary,I should have fancied that such a proposal was offensive.Soon after,Macready begged that I would call on him:he said the play had been read to the actors the day before,'and laughed at from beginning to end':

on my speaking my mind about this,he explained that the reading had been done by the Prompter,a grotesque person with a red nose and wooden leg,ill at ease in the love scenes,and that he would himself make amends by reading the play next morning --which he did,and very adequately --but apprised me that,in consequence of the state of his mind,harassed by business and various trouble,the principal character must be taken by Mr.Phelps;and again I failed to understand,--what Forster subsequently assured me was plain as the sun at noonday,--that to allow at Macready's Theatre any other than Macready to play the principal part in a new piece was suicidal,--and really believed I was meeting his exigencies by accepting the substitution.

At the rehearsal,Macready announced that Mr.Phelps was ill,and that he himself would read the part:on the third rehearsal,Mr.Phelps appeared for the first time,and sat in a chair while Macready more than read,rehearsed the part.The next morning Mr.Phelps waylaid me at the stage-door to say,with much emotion,that it never was intended that HE should be instrumental in the success of a new tragedy,and that Macready would play Tresham on the ground that himself,Phelps,was unable to do so.

He added that he could not expect me to waive such an advantage,--but that,if I were prepared to waive it,'he would take ether,sit up all night,and have the words in his memory by next day.'

I bade him follow me to the green-room,and hear what I decided upon --which was that as Macready had given him the part,he should keep it:

this was on a Thursday;he rehearsed on Friday and Saturday,--the play being acted the same evening,--OF THE FIFTH DAY AFTERTHE 'READING'BY MACREADY.Macready at once wished to reduce the importance of the 'play',--as he styled it in the bills,--tried to leave out so much of the text,that I baffled him by getting it printed in four-and-twenty hours,by Moxon's assistance.

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