首页 >出版文学> An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning’s>第18章
  Lo,whatisthishemeets,strainsonwardstill?
  Whatotherman,deepfurtherinthefate,Who,turningattheprizeofafoot-fallToflatterhimandpromisefellowship,Discoversintheactafrightfulface——
  Judas,mademonstrousbymuchsolitude!
  Thetwoareatonenow!LetthemlovetheirloveThatbitesandclawslikehate,orhatetheirhateThatmopsandmowsandmakesasitwerelove!
  There,letthemeachteareachindevil’s-fun,Orfondlethistheotherwhilemaliceaches——
  Bothteach,bothlearndetestability!
  Kisshimthekiss,Iscariot!Paythatback,Thatsmatcho’theslaverblisteringonyourlip——
  Bythebettertrick,theinsulthesparedChrist——
  Lurehimthelureo’theletters,Aretine!
  Lickhimo’erslimy-smoothwithjelly-filthO’theverse-and-prosepollutioninlove’sguise!
  Thecockatriceiswiththebasilisk!
  Therelethimgrapple,denizenso’thedark,Foesorfriends,butindissolublybound,IntheironespotoutofthekenofGodOrcareofmanforeverandevermore!”
  Browninghasdistinctlyindicatedthestandardbywhichheestimatesart-work,intheclosingparagraphofhisEssay`OnthePoetobjectiveandsubjective;onthelatter’saim;
  onShelleyasmanandpoet’。”Iwouldrather,”hesays,”considerShelley’spoetryasasublimefragmentaryessaytowardsapresentmentofthecorrespondencyoftheuniversetoDeity,ofthenaturaltothespiritual,andoftheactualtotheideal,thanIwouldisolateandseparatelyappraisetheworthofmanydetachableportionswhichmightbeacknowledgedASUTTERLYPERFECTINALOWER
  MORALPOINTOFVIEW,UNDERTHEMERECONDITIONSOFART。
  ItwouldbeeasytotakemystandonsuccessfulinstancesofobjectivityinShelley:thereistheunrivalled`Cenci’;thereisthe`JulianandMaddalo’too;thereisthemagnificent`OdetoNaples’:
  whynotregard,itmaybesaid,thelessorganizedmatterastheradiantelementalfoamandsolution,outofwhichwouldhavebeenevolved,eventually,creationsasperfectevenasthose?
  ButIprefertolookforthehighestattainment,notsimplythehigh,——and,seeingit,Iholdbyit。Thereissurelyenoughofthework`Shelley’tobeknownenduringlyamongmen,and,Ibelieve,tobeacceptedofGod,ashumanworkmay;andAROUNDTHEIMPERFECT
  PROPORTIONSOFSUCH,THEMOSTELABORATEDPRODUCTIONSOFORDINARYART
  MUSTARRANGETHEMSELVESASINFERIORILLUSTRATIONS。”
  Theitalicsaremine。Iwouldsay,butwithoutadmittingimperfectartonthepartofBrowning,forIregardhimasoneofthegreatestofliteraryartists,thatHEmustbeestimatedbythestandardpresentedinthispassage,bythe”presentment”,everywhereinhispoetry,”ofthecorrespondencyoftheuniversetoDeity,ofthenaturaltothespiritual,andoftheactualtotheideal。”
  Thesamestandardispresentedin`AndreadelSarto’,in`OldPicturesinFlorence’,andinotherofhispoems。
  V。ArgumentsofthePoems。
  *Ithasnotbeenthoughtnecessary,intheseArguments,tousequotationmarkswhereverexpressionsfromthepoemsareincorporated;andespeciallywheretheyareadaptedinconstructiontotheplacewheretheyareintroduced。
  Wantingis——What?”Love,thesoulofsoul,withinthesoul”,theChrist-spirit,thespiritofthe”Comer”o`e’rxo/menos,Matt。11:3,completesincompletion,reanimatesthatwhichwithoutitisdead,andadmitstoafellowshipwiththesoulofthings;`Ubicaritas,ibiclaritas’。Seepassagefrom`FifineattheFair’,quotedunder`MyStar’。
  MyStar。
  Thefollowingpassagefrom`FifineattheFair’,section55,isanexpansionoftheideainvolvedin`MyStar’,andisthebestcommentarywhichcanbegivenonit:——”IsearchbutcannotseeWhatpurposeservesthesoulthatstrives,orworldittriesConclusionswith,unlessthefruitofvictoriesStay,oneandall,storedupandguaranteeditsownForever,bysomemodewherebyshallbemadeknownThegainofeverylife。Deathreadsthetitleclear——
  Whateachsoulforitselfconqueredfromoutthingshere:
  Since,INTHESEEINGSOUL,ALLWORTHLIES,IASSERT,——
  ANDNOUGHTI’THEWORLD,WHICH,SAVEFORSOULTHATSEES,INERT
  WAS,IS,ANDWOULDBEEVER,——STUFFFORTRANSMUTING——NULL
  ANDVOIDUNTILMAN’SBREATHEVOKETHEBEAUTIFUL——
  BUT,TOUCHEDARIGHT,PROMPTYIELDSEACHPARTICLE,ITSTONGUE
  OFELEMENTALFLAME,——nomatterwhenceflamesprungFromgumsandspice,orelsefromstrawandrottenness,Solongassoulhaspowertomakethemburn,expressWhatlightsandwarmshenceforth,leavesonlyashbehind,Howe’erthechance:ifsoulbeprivilegedtofindFoodsosoonthat,atfirstsnatchofeye,suckofbreath,Itshallabsorbpurelife:”etc。
  TheFlightoftheDuchess。
  In`TheFlightoftheDuchess’wearepresentedwithageneroussoul-life,asexhibitedbythesweet,gladDuchess,linkedwithfossilconventionalismandmediaevalsim,andaninheritedauthoritywhichbrooksnosubmissiveness,asexhibitedbytheDuke,herhusband,”outofwhoseveinsceremonyandpridehavedriventheblood,leavinghimbutafumigatedandembalmedself”。Thesceneofthepoemisa”roughnorthland”,subjecttoaKaiserofGermany。Thestoryissoplainlytoldthatnoprosesummaryofitcouldmakeitplainer。Itsdeepermeaningcentresintheincantationoftheoldgypsywoman,inwhichismysticallyshadowedforththelongandpainfuldisciplinethroughwhichthesoulmustpassbeforebeingfullyadmittedtothedivinearcanum,”howloveistheonlygoodintheworld”。
  Thepoemisonewhichreadilylendsitselftoanallegoricalinterpretation。Forsuchaninterpretation,thereaderisreferredtoMrs。Owen’spaper,readbeforetheBrowningSocietyofLondon,andcontainedintheSociety’sPapers,PartIV。,pp。49*etseq。
  Itistoolongtobegivenhere。
  TheLastRideTogether。”Thespeakerisamanwhohastogiveupthewomanheloves;
  buthisloveisprobablyreciprocated,howeverinadequately,forhisappealfor`alastridetogether’isgranted。
  Thepoemreflectshischangingmoodsandthoughtsas`hereweareriding,sheandI’。`FailIaloneinwordsanddeeds?
  Why,allmenstrive,andwhosucceeds?’Careers,evencareerscalled`successful’,passinreview——statesmen,poets,sculptors,musicians——eachfailsinhisideal,foridealsarenotattainableinthislifeofincompletions。Butfaithgainssomethingforaman。
  Hehaslovedthiswoman。Thatissomethinggained。Ifthislifegaveall,whatweretheretolookforwardto?`Now,heavenandshearebeyondthisride。’Again,——andthisishisclosingreflection,——”`Whatifheavenbe,that,fairandstrong’”,etc——
  BrowningSoc。Papers,V。,144*。
  BytheFireside。
  PerhapsinnootherofMr。Browning’spoemsarethespiritualusesof”theloveofweddedsouls”morefullysetforththaninthepoem,`BytheFireside’。
  TheMonologueisaddressedbyahappyhusbandtohis”perfectwife,myLeonor”。Helooksforwardtowhathewilldowhenthelong,darkautumneveningscome——theeveningsofdecliningage,whenthepleasanthueofhissoulshallhavedimmed,andthemusicofallitsspringandsummervoicesshallbedumbinlife’sNovember。
  Inhis”wakingdreams”hewill”liveo’eragain”thehappylifehehasspentwithhislovedandlovingcompanion。Passingoutwherethebackwardvistaends,hewillsurvey,withher,thepleasantwoodthroughwhichtheyhavejourneyedtogether。
  Tothehazel-treesofEngland,wheretheirchildhoodpassed,succeedsararersort,till,bygreendegrees,theyatlastslopetoItaly,andyouth,——Italy,thewoman-country,lovedbyearth’smale-lands。Shebeingthetrustedguide,theystandatlastintheheartofthings,theheapedanddimwoodsallaroundthem,thesingleandslimthreadofwaterslippingfromslabtoslab,theruinedchapelperchedhalf-wayupintheAlpinegorge,reachedbytheone-archedbridgewherethewaterisstoppedinastagnantpond,wherealldaylongabirdsings,andastraysheepdrinksattimes。Here,whereatafternoon,oralmosteve,thesilencegrowsconscioustothatdegree,onehalffeelsitmustgetridofwhatitknows,theywalkedsidebyside,arminarm,andcheektocheek;
  crosssilentthecrumblingbridge,pityandpraisethesweetchapel,readthedeadbuilder’sdate,’five,six,nine,recrossthebridge,takethepathagain——butwait!Ohmomentoneandinfinite!thewestistender,withitsonestar,thechrysolite!thesightsandsounds,thelightsandshades,makeupaspell;amomentafter,andunseenhandsarehangingthenightaroundthemfast,buttheyknowthatabarhasbeenbrokenbetweenlifeandlife,thattheyaremixedatlastinspiteofthemortalscreen。”Theforestshaddoneit;theretheystood;
  Wecaughtforamomentthepowersatplay:
  Theyhadmingledusso,foronceandforgood,Theirworkwasdone——wemightgoorstay,Theyrelapsedtotheirancientmood。”
  Browningeverywherelaysgreatstressonthosemomentsofexaltedfeeling,whenthesoulhasanuncheckedplayandisrevealedtoitself。SeeinthesectionoftheIntroductiononPersonalityandArt,thepassagequotedfromtheCanon’sMonologuein`TheRingandtheBook’,andtheremarksonconversion。
  Mr。Nettleship,inhis`EssaysonBrowning’sPoetry’,hastracedsomewhatminutelythesymbolicalmeaningwhichheseesinthesceneryandcircumstancesof`BytheFireside’。
  ReadersarereferredtotheseEssays。
  Prospice。
  Thespeakerinthisnoblemonologueisonewho,havingfoughtagoodfightandfinishedhiscourse,livedandwroughtthoroughlyinsense,andsoul,andintellect,isnowreadyandeagertoencounterthe`Arch-Fear’,Death;andthenhewillclaspagainhisBeloved,thesoulofhissoul,whohasgonebefore。HeleavestheresttoGod。
  Withthismonologueshouldbereadthemysticaldescription,in`ThePassingofArthur’Tennyson’sIdyllsoftheKing,of”thelast,dim,weirdbattleofthewest”,beginning,——”Adeathwhitemistsleptoversandandsea。”
  Amphibian。
  ThispoemisthePrologueto`FifineattheFair’。
  Amphibianisonewhounitesbothliveswithinhimself,thematerialandthespiritual,incompleteconcordandmutualsubservience——
  onewho”livesandlikeslife’sway”,andcanalsofreehimselfoftether,leavethesolidland,and,unabletofly,swim”inthespherewhichoverbrimswithpassionandthought”,——
  thesphereofpoetry。SuchanonemaybesaidtobeBrowning’sidealman。”Thevalueandsignificanceofflesh”iseverywhererecognizedinhispoetry。”Allgoodthingsareours,”RabbiBenEzraismadetosay,”norsoulhelpsfleshmore,now,thanfleshhelpssoul。”
  Thefullphysicallife,initsrelationtothespiritual,wasnevermorebeautifullysungthanitissungbyDavid,inthepoemof`Saul’。Seethepassagebeginning,”Oh!ourmanhood’sprimevigor!”andthepassagein`Balaustion’sAdventure’,descriptiveofHercules,ashereturns,afterhisconflictwithDeath,leadingbackAlkestis。
  JamesLee’sWife。
  Theoriginaltitlein`DramatisPersonae’firstpublishedin1864
  was`JamesLee’。
  Thepoemconsistsofasuccessionofsoliloquiesratherthanmonologues*,separated,itmustbesupposed,bylongerorshorterintervalsoftime,andexpressiveofsubjectivestatesinducedinawifewhosehusband’slove,ifiteverwerelove,indeed,graduallydeclinestoapathyandfinallyentiredeadness。WhatmannerofmanJamesLeewas,isonlyfaintlyintimated。Theinterestcentresin,iswhollyconfinedto,theexperiencesofthewife’sheart,underthecircumstances,whatevertheywere——
  *Forthedistinctionbetweenthesoliloquyandthemonologue,seethepassagegiveninanote,fromRev。Prof。Johnson’spaperon`BishopBlougram’sApology’,underthetreatmentofthemonologue,p。85{partIIIofIntro。}。