登陆注册
5191900000009

第9章 PUBLISHERS' PREFACE TO THE NEW (1898) EDITION(9)

The substance of that which Artemus Ward then told me was, that while writing for the "Cleveland Plain Dealer" he was accustomed, in the discharge of his duties as a reporter, to attend the performances of the various minstrel troups and circuses which visited the neighbourhood.At one of these he would hear some story of his own, written a month or two previously, given by the "middle-man" of the minstrels and received with hilarity by the audience.At another place he would be entertained by listening to jokes of his own invention, coarsely retailed by the clown of the ring, and shouted at by the public as capital waggery on the part of the performer.His own good things from the lips of another "came back to him with alienated majesty," as Emerson expresses it.Then the thought would steal over him--Why should that man gain a living with my witticisms, and I not use them in the same way myself? why not be the utterer of my own coinage, the quoter of my own jests, the mouthpiece of my own merry conceits? Certainly, it was not a very exalted ambition to aim at the glories of a circus clown or the triumphs of a minstrel with a blackened face.But, in the United States a somewhat different view is taken of that which is fitting and seemly for a man to do, compared with the estimate we form in this country.In a land where the theory of caste is not admitted, the relative respectability of the various professions is not quite the same as it is with us.There the profession does not disqualify if the man himself be right, nor the claim to the title of gentleman depend upon the avocation followed.I know of one or two clowns in the ring who are educated physicians, and not thought to be any the less gentlemen because they propound conundrums and perpetrate jests instead of prescribing pills and potions.

Artemus Ward was always very self-reliant; when once he believed himself to be in the right it was almost impossible to persuade him to the contrary.But, at the same time, he was cautious in the extreme, and would well consider his position before deciding that which was right or wrong for him to do.The idea of becoming a public man having taken possession of his mind, the next point to decide was in what form he should appear before the public.That of a humorous lecturer seemed to him to be the best.It was unoccupied ground.America had produced entertainers who by means of facial changes or eccentricities of costume had contrived to amuse their audiences, but there was no one who ventured to joke for an hour before a house full of people with no aid from scenery or dress.

The experiment was one which Artemus resolved to try.Accordingly, he set himself to work to collect all his best quips and cranks, to invent what new drolleries he could, and to remember all the good things that he had heard or met with.These he noted down and strung together almost without relevancy or connexion.The manuscript chanced to fall into the hands of the people at the office of the newspaper on which he was then employed, and the question was put to him of what use he was going to make of the strange jumble of jest which he had thus compiled.His answer was that he was about to turn lecturer, and that before them were the materials of his lecture.It was then that his friends laughed at him, and characterised him as "a fool.""They had some right to think so," said Artemus to me as we rambled up Euclid Street."I half thought that I was one myself.I don't look like a lecturer--do I?"He was always fond, poor fellow, of joking on the subject of his personal appearance.His spare figure and tall stature, his prominent nose and his light-colored hair, were each made the subject of a joke at one time or another in the course of his lecturing career.If he laughed largely at the foibles of others, he was equally disposed to laugh at any shortcomings he could detect in himself.If anything at all in his outward form was to him a source of vanity, it was the delicate formation of his hands.

同类推荐
  • 入阿毗达磨论

    入阿毗达磨论

    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。
  • 佛说普法义经

    佛说普法义经

    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。
  • 阿毗昙心论

    阿毗昙心论

    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。
  • 石田诗选

    石田诗选

    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。
  • 樊山政书

    樊山政书

    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。
热门推荐
  • 我的漫画师女友

    我的漫画师女友

    一边是不辞而别抛弃自己的负心汉宫铭炫,一边是尽情压榨自己的大金主沈云挚,屌丝画手夏木木表示,如果可以,她选择狗带!沈云挚却不容她考虑,直接抛给她一份私人助理的工作,薪水天价。夏木木连忙抱大腿,顺便发挥所长设计各种老板同款赚钱,忙得不亦乐乎。当有一天老板在办公室发现大家都用自己的肖像马克杯时,夏木木知道自己药丸……被迫当苦力,夏木木免费为百云集团设计一套卡通形象,谁料一炮走红,自己竟然从此成为知名画手,拿奖拿到手软?--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 跟我说爱我

    跟我说爱我

    在异乡的城市街头,一对多年不见的师生意外重逢,岁月把一切固有的秩序打乱,甚至颠覆了师生关系。《跟我说爱我》交叉写了两种截然不同的命途。一个务虚的诗人。一个务实的商人。他们一同成长,彼此有个约定,一个求学,一个求财,看谁跑得更快。这注定是一场无法等值换算的比赛,而三位女性的出现,使得原本泾渭分明的命途不断博弈,两败俱伤,三位女性也先后沦为牺牲品。而新的背叛与救赎还在上演,直至殊途同归。
  • 新增才子九云记

    新增才子九云记

    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。
  • 九鼎惊神

    九鼎惊神

    九鼎定神州,江河通四海。大荒九州尽归一统,四周却有东夷、西戎、南蛮、北狄环伺,更有数不尽的凶兽、奇种遍布。一次天狗食日后,万里沃土重新陷入连绵动乱之中……
  • 你一定想知道 武器军事卷

    你一定想知道 武器军事卷

    阅读科学知识对提高学习兴趣,优化知识结构会产生积极而有益的作用,没有兴趣的强制性学习只会扼杀活泼的天性,抑制智力的发展。因此,必须在保护学习热情的基础上,扩大青少年学生的知识面,以便充分调动起他们探索求知的勇气和信心。
  • 凤玄星辰

    凤玄星辰

    本是宠冠后宫的风国宸妃,本是名闻天下的神算军事,却流落江湖,六年后,宸妃、风皇再相见,又能否揭开宸妃自焚于凤宸宫的秘密?朝堂局势多变,辰若琳在当上雪皇之后,又成了花国唯一的皇位继承人,夫妻两一人是一国之帝,一人是两国之皇,一统四国已是必然之势,看凤皇宸帝立于凤玄之巅!龙泉风云温柔的弟弟云溪竟是背叛者,在他的阴谋下,玄澈粉身碎骨,辰若琳夫妇和小女儿落入海中。龙泉,另一个大陆,无权无势的他们又将掀起怎样的风浪?云溪又是什么身份?--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 刘邦驰文集

    刘邦驰文集

    我们党和老一辈无产阶级革命家在长期领导我国人民的革命和建设事业中,把马克思主义的普遍真理同我国革命的实践相结合,创造性地丰富和发展了马克思主义,为中国革命和建设事业的胜利建立了不可磨灭的功勋。十一届三中全会以来,我们党在坚持马克思主义基本原理的基础上从新时期的具体情况出发,对我国社会主义财政面临的新任务、新情况、新问题,提出了许多新的创见和理论,丰富和发展了马克思主义财政理论,使马克思主义财政理论在我国更加完备、更加系统和更加具体化,为马克思主义财政理论宝库增添了新的内容。
  • 故事会(2016年10月下)

    故事会(2016年10月下)

    《故事会》是中国最通俗的民间文学小本杂志,由上海文艺出版社编辑出版。《故事会》创刊于1963年,是中国的老牌刊物之一。先后获得两届中国期刊的最高奖——国家期刊奖。本书包括:【我要转学】“这几天,妈妈每天都到校门口等我,见了我,妈妈就抱着我使劲地哭。爸,我怕看见妈妈哭,我要转学!县一中妈妈认识,我要转到妈妈找不到的学校……”【一笔善款】听老王如此一说,那个劫匪“扑通”跪在地上,连扇嘴巴,哭着说:“大叔,我错了,我也是为了孩子想不到其他办法,听大夫说你家得到了善款,这才起了异心,我这就去自首。”……等等内容。
  • 情迷小妖精

    情迷小妖精

    她本来是个逍遥自在的小妖精,在某天却莫名成了一个小太监;皇帝帅哥总是用怪怪的眼神看着她,恨不得吃了她似的;好不容易活下来,却发现这条命被别人捏在手里;小小妖精,颠倒众生……
  • 爱情扣

    爱情扣

    一把小小的钥匙便能开启一把心锁,一串电话号码便能开始一段旅程,一枚小小硬币便能见证一段永恒的爱情。细节是打败爱情的致命杀伤武器。