登陆注册
19665000000041

第41章 PEN,PENCIL AND POISON -A STUDY IN GREEN(28)

Yes,Ernest:the contemplative life,the life that has for its aim not DOING but BEING,and not BEING merely,but BECOMING -that is what the critical spirit can give us.The gods live thus:either brooding over their own perfection,as Aristotle tells us,or,as Epicurus fancied,watching with the calm eyes of the spectator the tragicomedy of the world that they have made.We,too,might live like them,and set ourselves to witness with appropriate emotions the varied scenes that man and nature afford.We might make ourselves spiritual by detaching ourselves from action,and become perfect by the rejection of energy.It has often seemed to me that Browning felt something of this.Shakespeare hurls Hamlet into active life,and makes him realise his mission by effort.Browning might have given us a Hamlet who would have realised his mission by thought.Incident and event were to him unreal or unmeaning.He made the soul the protagonist of life's tragedy,and looked on action as the one undramatic element of a play.To us,at any rate,the [Greek text which cannot be reproduced]is the true ideal.From the high tower of Thought we can look out at the world.Calm,and self-centred,and complete,the aesthetic critic contemplates life,and no arrow drawn at a venture can pierce between the joints of his harness.He at least is safe.He has discovered how to live.

Is such a mode of life immoral?Yes:all the arts are immoral,except those baser forms of sensual or didactic art that seek to excite to action of evil or of good.For action of every kind belongs to the sphere of ethics.The aim of art is simply to create a mood.Is such a mode of life unpractical?Ah!it is not so easy to be unpractical as the ignorant Philistine imagines.It were well for England if it were so.There is no country in the world so much in need of unpractical people as this country of ours.With us,Thought is degraded by its constant association with practice.Who that moves in the stress and turmoil of actual existence,noisy politician,or brawling social reformer,or poor narrow-minded priest blinded by the sufferings of that unimportant section of the community among whom he has cast his lot,can seriously claim to be able to form a disinterested intellectual judgment about any one thing?Each of the professions means a prejudice.The necessity for a career forces every one to take sides.We live in the age of the overworked,and the under-educated;the age in which people are so industrious that they become absolutely stupid.And,harsh though it may sound,I cannot help saying that such people deserve their doom.The sure way of knowing nothing about life is to try to make oneself useful.

ERNEST.A charming doctrine,Gilbert.

GILBERT.I am not sure about that,but it has at least the minor merit of being true.That the desire to do good to others produces a plentiful crop of prigs is the least of the evils of which it is the cause.The prig is a very interesting psychological study,and though of all poses a moral pose is the most offensive,still to have a pose at all is something.It is a formal recognition of the importance of treating life from a definite and reasoned standpoint.That Humanitarian Sympathy wars against Nature,by securing the survival of the failure,may make the man of science loathe its facile virtues.The political economist may cry out against it for putting the improvident on the same level as the provident,and so robbing life of the strongest,because most sordid,incentive to industry.But,in the eyes of the thinker,the real harm that emotional sympathy does is that it limits knowledge,and so prevents us from solving any single social problem.We are trying at present to stave off the coming crisis,the coming revolution as my friends the Fabianists call it,by means of doles and alms.Well,when the revolution or crisis arrives,we shall be powerless,because we shall know nothing.And so,Ernest,let us not be deceived.England will never be civilised till she has added Utopia to her dominions.There is more than one of her colonies that she might with advantage surrender for so fair a land.What we want are unpractical people who see beyond the moment,and think beyond the day.Those who try to lead the people can only do so by following the mob.It is through the voice of one crying in the wilderness that the ways of the gods must be prepared.

But perhaps you think that in beholding for the mere joy of beholding,and contemplating for the sake of contemplation,there is something that is egotistic.If you think so,do not say so.

It takes a thoroughly selfish age,like our own,to deify self-sacrifice.It takes a thoroughly grasping age,such as that in which we live,to set above the fine intellectual virtues,those shallow and emotional virtues that are an immediate practical benefit to itself.They miss their aim,too,these philanthropists and sentimentalists of our day,who are always chattering to one about one's duty to one's neighbour.For the development of the race depends on the development of the individual,and where self-culture has ceased to be the ideal,the intellectual standard is instantly lowered,and,often,ultimately lost.If you meet at dinner a man who has spent his life in educating himself -a rare type in our time,I admit,but still one occasionally to be met with -you rise from table richer,and conscious that a high ideal has for a moment touched and sanctified your days.But oh!my dear Ernest,to sit next to a man who has spent his life in trying to educate others!What a dreadful experience that is!How appalling is that ignorance which is the inevitable result of the fatal habit of imparting opinions!How limited in range the creature's mind proves to be!How it wearies us,and must weary himself,with its endless repetitions and sickly reiteration!How lacking it is in any element of intellectual growth!In what a vicious circle it always moves!

同类推荐
  • 大丹篇

    大丹篇

    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。
  • 龙筋凤髓判

    龙筋凤髓判

    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。
  • 归田稿

    归田稿

    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。
  • The Unbearable Bassington

    The Unbearable Bassington

    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。
  • 樵香小记

    樵香小记

    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。
热门推荐
  • 圣天堂

    圣天堂

    罗飞因为被陷害,在去往唐城监狱中,意外来到了一个陌生的世界,也许,这里将是新的开始。
  • 茶疏

    茶疏

    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。
  • 三生情:千世劫

    三生情:千世劫

    三生三世,在无数次背叛中,少女在懵懂之中牵走了无数的心,情却三生,究竟何时了了?男男女女,说到底,都不过是一个身份罢了……
  • 我只是心疼不能陪你一起到老

    我只是心疼不能陪你一起到老

    遇见夏丹的时候,那是一个炎热的午后,所有的故事,就从那刻开始。从前车马很远,书信很慢,一生只够爱一个人,你曾说。青春的成长总伴随着刺痛,就连我也期待青春最后故事的结局。
  • 金属狂潮

    金属狂潮

    来自3000年的未来世界的神秘力量,席卷D区,使得一些人拥有了一种神秘力量。本来一心只想过平静生活的他,因为偶遇了那个她,渐渐的,麻烦找上门来,使得他的平静生活慢慢被打破,迫于形势的他,只能联合其它区域,揪出D区霸主的作案证据。他的冒险历程就这样开始了。
  • 西方音乐故事

    西方音乐故事

    《西方音乐故事》收集了数十篇古今西方著名音乐家的逸闻趣事。本书定位为西方音乐知识普及类书籍,以浅显易懂的文字与叙述方法以故事的形式讲述了莫扎特、肖邦等西方著名作曲家与音乐的不解之缘,并囊括了许多世界名曲的起源及发展创作背后的故事。
  • 快穿之攻略计划

    快穿之攻略计划

    因为一场车祸让严颜这个萌妹子(你确定?)不得不和酷酷的系统菌007,穿越各个世界,攻略
  • 妖孽摄政王的神探妻

    妖孽摄政王的神探妻

    苏百香,百年世家中一朵闪亮亮的奇葩。心思玲珑,脸皮极厚,是她永不变的标志。脑筋好使,判案如神,是她坚实的后盾。女扮男装去查案,误入一间澡堂,被人一把从墙头扯下,一顿好打,扔出府外。抬头一瞅,摄政王府四个金光四溢的大字几乎快闪瞎她的眼。某摄政王笑得妖孽:“苏百香,惹了我,你以为你跑得了。”某女悲愤道:“以身相许可好?!”某摄政王呆住!(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 大赌石

    大赌石

    古玩市场捡漏、南方边陲赌石、昆仑深处采玉、国际都市斗宝……一个平平常常知青的儿子在惨遭横祸后,突然开始豪赌命运。
  • 新编税收优惠政策读本

    新编税收优惠政策读本

    税收优惠政策颁布于不同的历史时期,改革开放二十多年来,国家制定了大量促进经济和社会发展的税收优惠政策。税收优惠对促进经济结构、产业结构和产品结构的调整,推动社会主义市场经济的建立,对吸引外资、促进高新技术产业的发展,推动经济与社会各项事业协调发展和社会进步都发挥了巨大的历史性的积极作用。