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第6章

[Literature and the Middle Classes.]

I am sorry to be compelled to cast a slur upon the Literary profession, but observation shows me that it still contains within its ranks writers born and bred in, and moving amidst--if, without offence, one may put it bluntly--a purely middle-class environment:

men and women to whom Park Lane will never be anything than the shortest route between Notting Hill and the Strand; to whom Debrett's Peerage --gilt-edged and bound in red, a tasteful-looking volume--ever has been and ever will remain a drawing-room ornament and not a social necessity.Now what is to become of these writers--of us, if for the moment I may be allowed to speak as representative of this rapidly-diminishing yet nevertheless still numerous section of the world of Art and Letters? Formerly, provided we were masters of style, possessed imagination and insight, understood human nature, had sympathy with and knowledge of life, and could express ourselves with humour and distinction, our pathway was, comparatively speaking, free from obstacle.We drew from the middle-class life around us, passed it through our own middle-class individuality, and presented it to a public composed of middle-class readers.

But the middle-class public, for purposes of Art, has practically disappeared.The social strata from which George Eliot and Dickens drew their characters no longer interests the great B.P.Hetty Sorrell, Little Em'ly, would be pronounced "provincial;" a Deronda or a Wilfer Family ignored as "suburban."I confess that personally the terms "provincial" and "suburban," as epithets of reproach, have always puzzled me.I never met anyone more severe on what she termed the "suburban note" in literature than a thin lady who lived in a semi-detached villa in a by-street of Hammersmith.Is Art merely a question of geography, and if so what is the exact limit? Is it the four-mile cab radius from Charing Cross? Is the cheesemonger of Tottenham Court Road of necessity a man of taste, and the Oxford professor of necessity a Philistine? Iwant to understand this thing.I once hazarded the direct question to a critical friend:

"You say a book is suburban," I put it to him, "and there is an end to the matter.But what do you mean by suburban?""Well," he replied, "I mean it is the sort of book likely to appeal to the class that inhabits the suburbs." He lived himself in Chancery Lane.

[May a man of intelligence live, say, in Surbiton?]

"But there is Jones, the editor of The Evening Gentleman," I argued;"he lives at Surbiton.It is just twelve miles from Waterloo.He comes up every morning by the eight-fifteen and returns again by the five-ten.Would you say that a book is bound to be bad because it appeals to Jones? Then again, take Tomlinson: he lives, as you are well aware, at Forest Gate which is Epping way, and entertains you on Kakemonos whenever you call upon him.You know what I mean, of course.I think 'Kakemono' is right.They are long things; they look like coloured hieroglyphics printed on brown paper.He gets behind them and holds them up above his head on the end of a stick so that you can see the whole of them at once; and he tells you the name of the Japanese artist who painted them in the year 1500 B.C., and what it is all about.He shows them to you by the hour and forgets to give you dinner.There isn't an easy chair in the house.To put it vulgarly, what is wrong with Tomlinson from a high art point of view?

"There's a man I know who lives in Birmingham: you must have heard of him.He is the great collector of Eighteenth Century caricatures, the Rowlandson and Gilray school of things.I don't call them artistic myself; they make me ill to look at them; but people who understand Art rave about them.Why can't a man be artistic who has got a cottage in the country?""You don't understand me," retorted my critical friend, a little irritably, as I thought.

"I admit it," I returned."It is what I am trying to do.""Of course artistic people live in the suburbs," he admitted."But they are not of the suburbs.""Though they may dwell in Wimbledon or Hornsey," I suggested, "they sing with the Scotch bard: 'My heart is in the South-West postal district.My heart is not here.'""You can put it that way if you like," he growled.

"I will, if you have no objection," I agreed."It makes life easier for those of us with limited incomes."The modern novel takes care, however, to avoid all doubt upon the subject.Its personages, one and all, reside within the half-mile square lying between Bond Street and the Park--a neighbourhood that would appear to be somewhat densely populated.True, a year or two ago there appeared a fairly successful novel the heroine of which resided in Onslow Gardens.An eminent critic observed of it that:

"It fell short only by a little way of being a serious contribution to English literature." Consultation with the keeper of the cabman's shelter at Hyde Park Corner suggested to me that the "little way" the critic had in mind measures exactly eleven hundred yards.When the nobility and gentry of the modern novel do leave London they do not go into the provinces: to do that would be vulgar.They make straight for "Barchester Towers," or what the Duke calls "his little place up north"--localities, one presumes, suspended somewhere in mid-air.

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