Text C The Works of Guy de Maupassant(第1页)
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[1]Itwas,Ithink,ihatTurgenev,duringavisitatmyhouse,tookaFrenovel,uhenameofMaisoofhissatdgaveittome。That’sit!
[2]“Readit,ifyouhaveace,”hesaid,apparentlywithiastheyearbeforehehadhandedmeaheRussiah,inwhichtherewasanarticlebyGarshin,whowasmaki。Evidently,asinthecaseofGarshin,soevennow,hewasafraidhemightinfluenonewayoranother,aoknowmyuninfluenion。
[3]“Heisayouhor,”hesaid;“lookatit,—itisnotbad;heknowsyouaeemsyouverymuch,”headded,asthoughteme。“AsamanheremindsmeofDruzhiasextasonandfriend,unhommed’unercesur,aswasDruzhinin,and,besides,hehasrelationswiththelabpeople,whomheguidesandaids。EveniowomenheremindsmeofDruzhinin。”
[4]AoldmesomethingremarkableandincredibleioMaupassaionsi。
[5]Thistime,theyear1881,wasformethemostardeheiionofmywholeworld-,andiioywhichiscalledartistidtowhierlyusedtodevoteallmystrength,notonlylostformethesignifierlyascribedtoit,butevelydistastefultomeonaproperplacewhichithadomylifeandwhieralitotheehyclasses。
[6]ForthisreasonIwasatthattimeiedinsuchprodusastheourgenevreeoobligehim,Ireadthebookwhichhegaveme。
[7]Judgingfromthefirststory,MaisonTellier,Iothelpbutsee,iheiandinsignifitsubjectofthestory,thattheauthorpossessedwhatiscalledtalent。
[8]Theauthoriththatparticulargift,calledtalent,whisistsihor’sabilitytodirect,agtohistastes,hisiraiothisorthatsubjesequenceofwhichtheauthorwhoisehisabilityseesisuposhisattentiohihingwhichothersdidnotsee。MaupassalypossessedthatgiftofseeingihingwhichothersdidojudgefromthesmallvolumewhichIhadread,hewasdevoidoftheditionnecessary,besidestalent,foratrulyartisticprodu。
[9]Ofthethrees:
1。acorrect,thatis,amoralrelatioothesubject,
2。theessofexpositioyofform,whichisthesame,and
3。sihatis,anundisguisedfeeliredforwhattheartistdescribes。
[10]Maupassantpossessedowo,airelydevoidofthefirst。Hehadis,nomoralrelatiosdeswhatIhadread,IwascedthatMaupassaalent,thatis,thegiftofattention,whitheobjedphenomenaofliferevealedtohimthosequalitieswhiotvisibletoothermen;healsopossessedabeautifulform,thatis,heexpressedclearly,simply,aifullywhathewishedtosay,andalsopossessedthatoftheworthofanartisticprodu,withoutwhichitdoesnotproduyeffecerity—,thatis,hedidnotsimulateloveorhatred,butactuallylovedahedescribed。Butunfortunately,beihefirst,almostthemostimportantoftheworthofanartisticprodu,oftheoralrelationtoreseis,ofthekhediffereweengoodandevil,helovedaitwasnhttolovea,anddidnotloveanddidheoughttohavelovedahustheauthorinthislittlevolumedescribeswithmuchdetailandlovehowwomemewomen,andevensomeinpreheies,resentedinLaFemmedePaul,ahelabtrypeople,notonlywithievenwithpt,assomanyanimals。
[11]ParticularlystrikingwasthatlackofdistiweenbadandgoodioryUiedee,inwhitheformofamostdamusi,hegivesadetailedatofhowtwogehbaredarms,rowinginaboat,simultaheoneanoldmother,aherayoungmaideer。
[12]Theauthor’ssympathyisduriimeobviouslytosuextentoworascals,thatheignores,or,rather,doeshetemptedmirl,thefather,andtheyoulythefiaer,musthavesuffered,aoashogdesofadisgustiheformofanamusiheeventitselfisdescribedfalsely,beostinsignifitsideofthesubject,thepleasureaffordedtotherascals,isdescribed。
[13]Ihereisastory,“Histoired’uneFilledeFerme”,whievreeomemoreparticularly,andwhichmoreparticularlydispleasedmeonatoftheauthor’siio。Theauthorapparentlyseesinallthewpeoplewhomhedesothingbutanimals,whodonotriseabovesexualandmaternallove,aiohaificialimpression。
[14]Theiprehensionofthelivesahewclasses,aionofthemenfromthosetheformofhalf-animals,whicharemovedoy,malidgreed,formsohedmostimportahemajorityofthemoderhthemMaupassant,notonlyinthisstory,butalsoiories,iouthepeopleandalwaysdescribesthemascoarse,dullanimals,whomonelyridicule。Ofcourse,theFrenustkionsoftheirpeoplebetterthanIk,althoughIamaRussialivedwiththeFrenchpeople,Ihelessassertthat,indesgtheirmasses,theFrenchauth,andthattheFrebeastheyaredescribed。IfthereexistsaFra,withhertrulygreatmenandwiththosegreattributionswhichthesegreatmeosce,art,civilpolity,andthemoralperfeanity,thmasses,whichhaveheldupontheirshouldersthisFramen,donotals,butofmeualqualities;andsoIdoIamtoldinnovelslikeLaTerre,andinMaupassant’sstories,justasIshouldnotbelieveifIweretoldoftheexistenceofabeautifulhousestandingonnofoundation。ItisverypossiblethatthehighqualitiesofthemassesarenotsuchasaredesLaPetiteFadetteandinLaMareauDiable,butthesequalitiesexist,thatIkaierwhodescribesthemasses,asMaupassaellingsympatheticallyofthe“hand“ges”ofBretoidwithptandridiculethelifeofthelabpeople,itsagreaterrorinanartistise,becausehedescribesthesubjeohemostuing,physicalside,aelyoverlookstheother,themostimportant,spiritualside,whistheesse。
[15]Ihereadingofthevolumewhievgavemeleftmepletelyiheyoungwriter。
[16]Iwasatthattimesodisgustedwiththestories,Uiedee,LaFemmedePaul,andHistoireD’uneFilledeFerme,thatIdidnotatthattimeifulstory,LePapadeSimon,andthesuperbstory,sofarasthedesofanightised,Surl’Eau。
[17]“Thereareiherearesomanywhtowrite,anumberofpeoplewithtalent,whodonotknolyit,orwhoboldlyapplyittowhatoughtnotandshouldnotbedescribed,”Ithought。Itenevso。AirelyfotaboutMaupassant。
[18]ThefirstthingfromMaupassant’swritingswhichafterthatfellintomyhandswasUneVie,whiebodyadvisedmetoread。ThisbookatoncemademegemyopiniMaupassant,aIreadwithihingrittenoverhisname。UneVieisaonlyinparablythebestnovelbyMaupassant,butalmostthebestFrenovelsiniserables。Besidestheremarkablepowerofhistalent,thatis,ofthatpeculiar,straiioedupo,inceofwhichtheauthorseeseuresinthelifewhichheisdesg,thisnovelbitoanequaldegree,allthreesofatrueartisticprodu:
&,thatis,themoral,relatioothesubject,
&yofform,and
3。sihatis,loveforwhattheauthordescribes。
[19]Herethemeaningoflifesitselftotheauthorintheexperiencesofallkindsofdebauchedpersoents,asthetitlesays,areformedbythedesofaruined,iwoman,whoispreparedfbeautiful,awomanwhoisruiverygross,aywhitheformerstoriespreseheauthorasthetralphenomenonoflife,whiihing,ahor’swholesympathyisohegood。