登陆注册
5363700000010

第10章 Principal Writings(1)

The true visionary is often a man of action, and Shelley was a very peculiar combination of the two.He was a dreamer, but he never dreamed merely for the sake of dreaming; he always rushed to translate his dreams into acts.The practical side of him was so strong that he might have been a great statesman or reformer, had not his imagination, stimulated by a torrential fluency of language, overborne his will.He was like a boat (the comparison would have pleased him) built for strength and speed, but immensely oversparred.His life was a scene of incessant bustle.Glancing through his poems, letters, diaries, and pamphlets, his translations from Greek, Spanish, German, and Italian, and remembering that he died at thirty, and was, besides, feverishly active in a multitude of affairs, we fancy that his pen can scarcely ever have been out of his hand.And not only was he perpetually writing; he read gluttonously.He would thread the London traffic, nourishing his unworldly mind from an open book held in one hand, and his ascetic body from a hunch of bread held in the other.This fury for literature seized him early.But the quality of his early work was astonishingly bad.An author while still a schoolboy, he published in 1810 a novel, written for the most part when he was seventeen years old, called 'Zastrozzi', the mere title of which, with its romantic profusion of sibilants, is eloquent of its nature.This was soon followed by another like it, 'St.Irvyne, or the Rosicrucian'.Whether they are adaptations from the German [2] or not, these books are merely bad imitations of the bad school then in vogue, the flesh-creeping school of skeletons and clanking chains, of convulsions and ecstasies, which Miss Austen, though no one knew it, had killed with laughter years before.[3] "Verezzi scarcely now shuddered when the slimy lizard crossed his naked and motionless limbs.The large earthworms, which twined themselves in his long and matted hair, almost ceased to excite sensations of horror"--that is the kind of stuff in which the imagination of the young Shelley rioted.And evidently it is not consciously imagined; life really presented itself to him as a romance of this kind, with himself as hero--a hero who is a hopeless lover, blighted by premature decay, or a wanderer doomed to share the sins and sorrows of mankind to all eternity.This attitude found vent in a mass of sentimental verse and prose, much of it more or less surreptitiously published, which the researches of specialists have brought to light, and which need not be dwelt upon here.

[2 So Mr.H.B.Forman suggests in the introduction to his edition of Shelley's Prose Works.But Hogg says that he did not begin learning German until 1815.]

[3 'Northanger Abbey', satirising Mrs.Radcliffe's novels, was written before 1798, but was not published until 1818.]

But very soon another influence began to mingle with this feebly extravagant vein, an influence which purified and strengthened, though it never quite obliterated it.At school he absorbed, along with the official tincture of classical education, a violent private dose of the philosophy of the French Revolution; he discovered that all that was needed to abolish all the evil done under the sun was to destroy bigotry, intolerance, and persecution as represented by religious and monarchical institutions.At first this influence combined with his misguided literary passions only to heighten the whole absurdity, as when he exclaims, in a letter about his first disappointed love, "I swear, and as I break my oaths, may Infinity, Eternity, blast me--never will I forgive Intolerance!" The character of the romance is changed indeed;it has become an epic of human regeneration, and its emotions are dedicated to the service of mankind; but still it is a romance.The results, however, are momentous; for the hero, being a man of action, is no longer content to write and pay for the printing: in his capacity of liberator he has to step into the arena, and, above all, he has to think out a philosophy.

An early manifestation of this impulse was the Irish enterprise already mentioned.Public affairs always stirred him, but, as time went on, it was more and more to verse and less to practical intervention, and after 1817 he abandoned argument altogether for song.But one pamphlet, 'A Proposal for putting Reform to the Vote' (1817), is characteristic of the way in which he was always labouring to do something, not merely to ventilate existing evils, but to promote some practical scheme for abolishing them.Let a national referendum, he says, be held on the question of reform, and let it be agreed that the result shall be binding on Parliament; he himself will contribute 100 pounds a year (one-tenth of his income) to the expenses of organisation.He is in favour of annual Parliaments.Though a believer in universal suffrage, he prefers to advance by degrees; it would not do to abolish aristocracy and monarchy at one stroke, and to put power into the hands of men rendered brutal and torpid by ages of slavery;and he proposes that the payment of a small sum in direct taxes should be the qualification for the parliamentary franchise.

The idea, of course, was not in the sphere of practical politics at the time, but its sobriety shows how far Shelley was from being a vulgar theory-ridden crank to whom the years bring no wisdom.

Meanwhile it had been revealed to him that "intolerance" was the cause of all evil, and, in the same flash, that it could be destroyed by clear and simple reasoning.Apply the acid of enlightened argument, and religious beliefs will melt away, and with them the whole rotten fabric which they support--crowns and churches, lust and cruelty, war and crime, the inequality of women to men, and the inequality of one man to another.

同类推荐
  • 西畴老人常言

    西畴老人常言

    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。
  • 因话录

    因话录

    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。
  • 佛说五苦章句经

    佛说五苦章句经

    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。
  • 春秋公羊传注疏

    春秋公羊传注疏

    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。
  • 儒志编

    儒志编

    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
  • Criticism and Fiction

    Criticism and Fiction

    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。
  • 晚春登大云寺南楼

    晚春登大云寺南楼

    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。
  • 作义要诀

    作义要诀

    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。
  • 至尊大刁民

    至尊大刁民

    消失多年突然归村,刚开门却发现家里住着一位绝美女村长。堂哥横死,留下一个全村最美的嫂子得照顾。山村偏远贫困,就连后代年轻人都嫌弃纷纷逃离。而张小凡却用自己一身本事,将其改造成一个富饶之地,成为人人向往的天堂。
  • 卡冈图雅的复仇者

    卡冈图雅的复仇者

    avenger俗称复仇者,说到复仇从久远的历史中就已存在过强大的复仇者,1412年的圣女贞德被冤死在火刑的地狱中,基督山伯爵卷着地狱般的复仇之炎卷土重来,复仇者给世界带来的是绝望与死亡,血泊中挣扎的生命,他们会毫不犹豫的降下杀戮,只管当今人类铭记复仇者带来的灾难与深深的绝望,于是有了裁定者这一职业来给予克制复仇者,于是有了学业和专科,从中毕业的学生可以担任裁定者一职业。复仇者是当人的复仇欲与绝望和杀意狂涨至巅峰的变化产物几百年来也没出几个,但就在二纪元2010年的神域帝都出现了时隔几百年的第一个复仇者,啊哈。 "世界终将成为我的囊中之物,啦啦啦!"
  • 深入浅出细品慢读道德经

    深入浅出细品慢读道德经

    《道德经》所讲述的思想体系包含着丰富、精妙的生存智慧与管理智慧,其中的妙语箴言,即使经过两千多年岁月的洗礼,依然光彩熠熠。即使是在21世纪的今天,我们也可以将《道德经》当作解决新世纪人类社会各种矛盾和问题的睿智之书,从中汲取无穷的智慧和力量。《深入浅出细品慢读道德经》语言简洁,条理分明,分别从做人、做事、快乐、修身、管理、养生等方面选择性地阐述了《道德经》内的相关内容,能够帮助我们在人生道路上更好地生活和工作。
  • 颠覆经典之昭君传奇

    颠覆经典之昭君传奇

    昭君自有千秋在,胡汉和亲识见高。词客各摅胸臆懑,舞文弄墨总徒劳。可见这昭君果然个千古奇女子,只是她的故事到底应该如何呢,就看今日凤凰如何妙笔生辉了。这是架空的故事,和历史不尽相同,若是想以此来考证历史的话,请绕道而行。---------------------------------------据说狼的终身伴侣只有一个,即使它残酷无情,可对自己的爱侣倾心相许。他是狼王,是草原的主人,也是匈奴的君主。只为一个情,他以人入狼,生生世世守着寂寞她是秭归的一方美玉,清逸脱俗,美名远扬,却也因为美名所累,一道圣旨,被迫入宫。时也,命也,无心在后宫争宠,宁愿买通画师掩盖自己的风华。缘也,情也,意外相遇,彼此留下了深刻的影子他是她一生的梦,即使他会成为一片过往的云,她的心中也只有他。她是他生生世世的心,即使最后为了她会成为沧海的浪花,他也无悔。只为灯火阑珊处,她那回头的一眸,早已经刻入他的心海。
  • 蚓窍集

    蚓窍集

    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。
  • 兴汉室

    兴汉室

    【大国记·秦时明月征文金奖作品】 一觉醒来,他成为汉献帝刘协!杀了董卓,又有王允擅专,除了王允,又有李郭之乱,雍凉初平,又有豪族割据。制天下易,制人心难!群狼环伺,如何建安?且看他运用帝王心术,成霸业,兴汉室!本书原名:三国之献帝崛起
  • 我在古代当后娘

    我在古代当后娘

    穿越成一个无法无天的主,而后直接升级成一只小鬼的后娘,萧婷表示,靠,连孩子都不用生了,老天爷,我太爱你了……