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第4章

The literary situation which confronted me when I came to Boston was,then,as native as could well be;and whatever value I may be able to give a personal study of it will be from the effect it made upon me as one strange in everything but sympathy.I will not pretend that I saw it in its entirety,and I have no hope of presenting anything like a kinetoscopic impression of it.What I can do is to give here and there a glimpse of it;and I shall wish the reader to keep in mind the fact that it was in a "state of transition,"as everything is always and everywhere.It was no sooner recognizably native than it ceased to be fully so;and I became a witness of it after the change had begun.The publishing house which so long embodied New England literature was already attempting enterprises out of the line of its traditions,and one of these had brought Mr.T.B.Aldrich from New York,a few weeks before I arrived upon the scene in that dramatic quality which I think never impressed any one but Mr.Bowles.Mr.Aldrich was the editor of 'Every Saturday'when I came to be assistant editor of the Atlantic Monthly.

We were of nearly the same age,but he had a distinct and distinguished priority of reputation,insomuch that in my Western remoteness I had always ranged him with such elders and betters of mine as Holmes and Lowell,and never imagined him the blond,slight youth I found him,with every imaginable charm of contemporaneity.It is no part of the office which I have intended for these slight and sufficiently wandering glimpses of the past to show any writer in his final place;and above all I do not presume to assign any living man his rank or station.But Ishould be false to my own grateful sense of beauty in the work of this poet if I did not at all times recognize his constancy to an ideal which his name stands for.He is known in several kinds,but to my thinking he is best in a certain nobler kind of poetry;a serious sort in which the thought holds him above the scrupulosities of the art he loves and honors so much.Sometimes the file slips in his hold,as the file must and will;it is but an instrument at the best;but there is no mistouch in the hand that lays itself upon the reader's heart with the pulse of the poet's heart quick and true in it.There are sonnets of his,grave,and ******,and lofty,which I think of with the glow and thrill possible only from very beautiful poetry,and which impart such an emotion as we can feel only "When a great thought strikes along the brain And flushes all the cheek."When I had the fortune to meet him first,I suppose that in the employ of the kindly house we were both so eager to serve,our dignities were about the same;for if the 'Atlantic Monthly'was a somewhat prouder affair than an eclectic weekly like 'Every Saturday',he was supreme in his place,and I was subordinate in mine.The house was careful,in the attitude of its senior partner,not to distinguish between us,and we were not slow to perceive the tact used in managing us;we had our own joke of it;we compared notes to find whether we were equally used in this thing or that;and we promptly shared the fun of our discovery with Fields himself.

We had another impartial friend (no less a friend of joy in the life which seems to have been pretty nearly all joy,as I look back upon it)in the partner who became afterwards the head of the house,and who forecast in his bold enterprises the change from a New England to an American literary situation.In the end James R.Osgood failed,though all his enterprises succeeded.The anomaly is sad,but it is not infrequent.They were greater than his powers and his means,and before they could reach their full fruition,they had to be enlarged to men of longer purse and longer patience.He was singularly fitted both by instinct and by education to become a great publisher;and he early perceived that if a leading American house were to continue at Boston,it must be hospitable to the talents of the whole country.He founded his future upon those generous lines;but he wanted the qualities as well as the resources for rearing the superstructure.Changes began to follow each other rapidly after he came into control of the house.Misfortune reduced the size and number of its periodicals.'The Young Folks'was sold outright,and the 'North American Review'(long before Mr.Rice bought it and carried it to New York)was cut down one-half,so that Aldrich said,it looked as if Destiny had sat upon it.His own periodical,'Every Saturday',was first enlarged to a stately quarto and illustrated;and then,under stress of the calamities following the great Boston fire,It collapsed to its former size.Then both the 'Atlantic Monthly'and 'Every Saturday'were sold away from their old ownership,and 'Every Saturday'was suppressed altogether,and we two ceased to be of the same employ.There was some sort of evening rite (more funereal than festive)the day after they were sold,and we followed Osgood away from it,under the lamps.We all knew that it was his necessity that had caused him to part with the periodicals;but he professed that it was his pleasure,and he said he had not felt so light-hearted since he was a boy.We asked him,How could he feel gay when he was no longer paying us our salaries,and how could he justify it to his conscience?He liked our mocking,and limped away from us with a rheumatic easing of his weight from one foot to another:a figure pathetic now that it has gone the way to dusty death,and dear to memory through benefactions unalloyed by one unkindness.

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