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MR. JAME > SKtW ROOK.
tm BosroxiAXS. i Nev.!. t'.viiiMiv ..uk*.
I'i ,?>'. ii -v.i pp.419. Mac-i illsn A t'a.
aitte Bostonians" is ponderous. I" the li**'", ol
?ur it*. oI!i > t:oi' im ' rk liv Mr. Jam*, mn tompare
witt it i'i Baoootonons und oppn salve solidity. I bs
hiimei'ou- portions themselves aud tbe patches of
humer urt' numerous-ha.e nol an oxbilarating
rile, t : aad the book ran onljf be da-nod aa dismal.
Mr. .lane- - 'i ii di' it 'iee..!.ic -ul. ci t und
iloicimi"! it at inordinate length, wit- hardly an
gttempt to relieve tbe prevailing lowness of tone
Vv i ontraal nc episode*, and witb leas than bia
Banal felicity in tiie deacriutinn ol character and
the analveia ol mot ires. The personage* to whom
he presents on are u gronp ol female emancipators
iiiNi'iiiitii nal speakers, magnetic healer*, aud mis
it'ii.m.na- ic, tm,'i'mi reiorniera, and tlicr.* ur.*
Baah) - il . i ? :i thc sk. t. bea of their
talk and manners; bot we have so nandi ? ?! thar
ci'iiii'iiiiY :itki si little of anything oise, we are
asked to enter so often iuto their states of mind
ami to busy ourselves so ranch witb their
crudeness, vulgarity .uni wc. it .ic--, ihat they
become inexpressibly tiresome. Long bi fore wc
gre half through the book we tec' as il we lind Wu
shat np for a whole evening with a party ol very
voluble progressive thinki rs ni .1 third-rate 'm.ti,;.
in. h ni-c. It aaa a great blunder qniteto tilla
navel with disagreeable persons and nnpli i anl
Incident". There i- nobodj in "The Bostonians"
with whon it ls poaaible to feel a spark of syn
pathy, nobody from whoas coanterparl in real life
\\. would n d Bee as from a stupoudona li..re.
I'l-'in titi.-, comprehensive condemnation we per
taint* do not except the heroine. Verena Tarrant,
who baa been trained byanodiona humbug, ber
father, to jinan as n public rhapsodist, and vt
p-Mseeggit a fresh gulisb charm, generosity ami
..rankness, is an impossible supposition to
with, and Mr. James doeanol make her p
hv ins c minute st iten en! .>f her
feeling-*. Mr. Howells tri tied a similar idea in one
of tbe very best ol bis novels, " Au ' ndlseovered
Country.*1 and he .'.iii it with lar more skill and ,ar
Moic poetical loci in g than Mr. James exhibits in
this te.ci wrought "it under-done study. We
bardi* know how Mr. Janina understands bin
licii'it.c. !mi she appears to th" on tai dc wot ld aa n
girl of a shallow nature and :i weak aili, who ia
alwayi under somebody's control, whose percep?
tions are not acnte, aud whose ideal- are neithei
In .-li nor re!.in '1 yet who takes u desperate re olu
timi In il, ? 1 i-t sci nc ol w hil h onlv i strong rh n
geter wonlit bttve been capable. We are told that
elu> waa fatcinating; but none of ber actions are
attractive, aud her talk is the jargon "t a public
performer with augift." Uei connection **;i!i
Olive CL illnii' r. who believes in the gi] l's destiny
n- a prophetess ol Ihe great cause of womau'x
ri^'ht-. !:i\ :-l,c- m.,ni ber ;i passionate sftei tion, and
i t her own mission to kc ;> her from
debasing and distract uk - bas in it,the
flciiit'iits of a tragedy, which indeed is impel ? I
outlined in tbe last chapter. Miss Chulloner is bj
tar the strongest personage in the story. Hut. un?
fortunately Mi.-s ( li.li;.iii.T is al-i t I
repulsive. Mer grim fanaticism almost panf al u
boonda "f san.". ; t! e pathos of her straggle t" k< pp
Vetctia. and bei . rue! defeat, is spoiled by our
constant i th it Mi w Cl alloner wus an
appalling nuisance. All ber traits, except ber
savage derotio toa idea, are unlovely.
When she appear* among "ll," Bostonians" the
temptation t" skip becomes alraosl irresistible.
If Mr. James had desired to discredit bia
theory of the novel, to c.,nv.tn.* us that the cou
strnctiou of a storj i- w ni t ii while a
that I '? aces and tbe
description of common and unpleasani pcrs
thin,:- ute nat tiie highest aims of art, hi
have contrived no letter argument than the pub?
lication of "lin- Bostonians.'' We ha.
?noagh to shorn that his principal characters svi
l. ? worth much pains; tbe subordinate actors,
including the hero, are ol Blight consequence and
nm slightly treated, Va I ?i tbe -t iry, tba! does
not move at all until about the four-hundredth
1> i.--. 1 lien Mr .l.'iuiiv- hurries things to au end,
M he generally does va hen be is tired of his work.
In this case, however, he winds up with a violent
au I sensational sci ne which has not been justified
beforehand by anything in I i of even! "i
la the development of the characters. If ho bad
traced tbe expansion ol Verena's higher instinct*!
and tlc strength mil g ni her ra iral fibre under the
Influence of an ex tlting lore, then rame ich inci
ih-nt as be deacri ?es at tbe Music Hull, though
wildly .n ,';"'. ile, would still bave
conceivable result ol the growth of her nature.
Bat bohns attempted nothing ol tbal kind; tier.
Indeed, is Ransom a itroug rspiril than Nerena
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BALZAC 1> ENGLISH.
fi.-ai: BIROTTEAI Uv IIomibi ns Balzac. Pp.
? il, Boston; Kui c:t? Brothels.
In the Rise and Fall of Clsar Birottean the leti?
tia! iimt iv.- u* thc ev h Ititiono! heroism in every-da)
lite. - In the Iroatnient ol this motive Bal i i
. ed and it ia this above all which rend* nj,
obnoxicus to tbe cynical Behool which holli
there la no heroism anywhere, that it lsM bad
form" to postulate lt, and thal all attempts to
gsweribe human nature from a_y but the lowest
linn, t o' vie*a are to be condemned as " romani ?.'
Balzac knew better. In bia strongest works he has
drawn freely from that oxhanstlesa loud of quiet
hero a which supports public morals and t;.i
higher lifo ol society. In the" Tere Uoriot," in
"I -..I i, rotl ni,' in uEuseuieGrande!,'' in tbe
** Iff\ - itun- la Vuliee." ni the M Illusions Perdue*,"
in the " Barents ramies," and in many other
stories, tbe secret ol tbe interest he Inspires, ol the
power and weight ol the narrative, lies largely in
thc naturalness with which In1 represents the
accomplishment of heroic tssksand duties nuder
discourag og condition* Ncr is there in his heroes
any touch ol iii.it extravagance, that theatrical
i> I-.- whuh wo associate with the old romancers
No writer ia freer from the faull ol putting his
characters on stilts. No writer lia unfolded the
dbtpo* itions of bia personages with more consum
?sate skill; the skill, namely, which suggests self,
development.
( . - si Birotteau la a perfectly i Imple, I i
cha rai tor. 1 rona the fii-1 his defea ls sro shown a
clearly a? his virtue-. He is a commonplace man of
business, s storekeeper, full of petty vanities, ig
iiotiitit. open to gross flattery, capable of being
deceived to ms rum by scoundrels; in short, abound?
ing in foibles. rVithalhe isa loving and faithful
husband and father, and ha- been educated to a
commercial integi ity w hich in the cud real >re- bia
broken fortunes. The story of his prospei t. ls
tye cal, gg is also that of bi- fall. Thousands and
teii-nt thousands ol merchants have so risen and
so sunk. And i-ven when lie la, developing his
Strongest traits; when, crushed by the weight of
hiti debts, be dogged!- devotes the rc-; of his life to
tbe desperate task of repaying his creditors, he is
Bot represented na n naturally exalted Tbe real,
the pathetic heroism ol the min i- shown iu his
weakness. Thc blow ol bis bankruptcy has really
broken his heart, ile i- only ken alive by the
hope ol dm. barging Ins debt?no lou.ci liabilitii I
for hs luis pened tiie court and ic el* ed In*, ai quit?
tance. But the s.nij.:.' h ,ie.r ol the mau ta).cs no
account of this formal en !i_:icliisi*nitmt. He doeSBOt
?von think about it, much less discus it. He ont],
sets tiie fan that he has incurred debts, and that
half of these debts remain unpaid. Broken it,
spirit, wog gened still luith.-i by tho enforced a para
tlon from his courageous and loyal wife, fainting
daily und hourly nuder tho burden he has con?
demned Limselt to carry, it is not anythini
*? romantic " in this Uguie that Unsehes us; it laths
profound simplicity ol it- humauiiy, the genius
With which its inherent nobility ls made to appear
fchuost by IndiieCt.oll.
Undoubtedly tho vivid realism ot the wiiolc mine
eaaccV adds greatly to tht* edict of Bitotteau's
heroic eouduct. lhere ls not a character In the
J tory wl.osi fSSJulnenesS re;iiaiii8 a moment doubt
Ol. Whether thejj portrait, are painted With the
elaboration of a Meib-onler, or they aio dt-sciibed
with a lew bold strokes, they live before us squally.
Constance and Cesarinc Birostsaa, Ansi lue
Fopiiiot, Ferdinand du Jillet, Molineux, Claparon,
tie Kellers, NuetBfen, Bogoin tho Bagon*,
f illst'gult, Uatidissart, I mot, even the old.market
Woman, Mother Mahon, are each and all actual
puman beings, who speak and net and think accord?
ing to their kimi; whom we all ieco.ni/.e aud com
nrebon.l lie* nu SO they mn so Imiiia i nu.I nat.mil.
Balzac btu lien n.i used ol over-elaborating li is
(le-,-1 .,t;.. ps ..i "if. * ...is Wa cannot a "iee witb his
critics Ib tics. A* a role his descriptions of Louses,
(-rounds, ru.mis, ste., ure cir. tu'.iv worked oul
l.ceaii-o tiny arc in tended to bare and do have a
bearing upon tbe story. Often they ex pl ni it
Characters Snd stu,ila.ns of themselves, 1 uelv
they are ns neeessury tu tbe cn ip.etene.ii nf the
whole ns the background nnd snrTonndings nru
ne.ess. iv to a liiin.' painting, lu Cc* r Hiroltcno
tiiero is no description ni i bouse or fl i. which
d... s 11..1 i. Il its ; arl of the tory. I lie ilillei
between the ii;' irliin ni * of "'?! M
I upright retired mere!iiint. Pillerault, ihelnxbi ni
tl.e bachelor chambers .?! Du I'i I lot, the ?? ? lil
!. irene s of i tis Ulai iro i ilea, are nut li * ??
cant at. I Instructive thin the rwrralivn
I e .* ii nothing sup irfln i .*. or in iu any
.. i uoi rn Hal ai's canv.i -.
I," ant!;,e's mastery ol cotnincroi.il btw leis
served him w, ll in this book. Not bin ( can :"' in *i ???
lucid than bis accouut ?>; tl e I i i ..:?"? v in ???? -- ?*
iu the ['unman courts, sud tiiii hu '
understood th** au ? ec is sin ? i by a i an ? il tc
win. li Ins s -'.er. Mme. Son I n li :-'??'
. ..I bim. She saj s tiwi
Paris wh i kept s copy of "Ursar H rot Iran'
his |,i\v 1.ks, i'* lat ini! ti,ut ha had t" md il ii vi ry
nscfnl work of refereiico mi relation to linn km nt y
proceed jims. Nol thc li asl -I.i! ul p nut in thu Iwok
ia tin* iel, laui ni i eaar'anoble behavior upon ,
upiuion. i ho rea lei b is beoti iul il i ?? '. t ?
au. 1 s,,idi, 1 circle : a e.iee ,.: ita veil I irers. i*;:*1-..!
prey, corrupt millionaire-, men like Hu Tillet,
i ob ? ck, tbo Ke ? rs and '*? u int-yu. Th ?
these is til evil genius of poor I sar. He hates bim
lie iin*.,* lu* ba* injured him, an i lie .* irks his ruin
I. cause the prob t, an i i li ?? bonoi ,*.'>!? p ?* i ni ol
the \ i. tim arc null and wormwood t>> iii" -eoui drel
who knows himself tot n thief. Nothinu mon
::atu. il than iii'* ciiniitj ni l'u Tillet c iii I ? , on
.int w lien li ? h .- ruined thc ; 11
when h has plunged bim iuto penury: when he
ban tortured and humiliated hun p lb dj Bini to
the full extent of h ? power: t!.*- ern lied wretch
? lie ear. li to \*. li i li he has '?? i
and ' ir an 1 sell renuuci il ion ? ?
even tinI,I Hie Bunill*"*") COllip.lll.V "I tilt) limI!t*\
ii uters ih * tribute of their admiral ion. Hu Tillet
i- made to feel the futility ot b s vengeance, and by
aretiuemsnt of ait lu* i- for. I if tho inomon nt
his own shume to contribute to the rehabilitation
oi li.- ellem*..
The death ol ' ? sar llimllenn is fm Nut
. i .* wai left for lum. Kcalitutam bad be( n ma le,
but the \it.il mechanism had been worn oul in
performing thc great ta-'.*;, .loy completes what
- ,ir Iii i begun. Thc ri at dinny in
C minor is the finale nt this sorely lt ed but
unyielding soul, and an the euri nu :.ill- np;ni tin*
a ai ostrophe ul tl.* Abbe I .ran*, we feel tiiat
a.* 1..iv.* I... ii ;i.--, si iii _ ai ..:.e .1 iiii o ti aged ii o
.ii whn li -n u mi lin* 1"**' and ilie wot
otb is.t" the lace. Hut tht* death nf Ucsar ] i
- net I.*-- a triumph than th t of ant martyr, md
thc du;: n un "l honor and truth '?>? r the I'tumr.im
?. .a*- nf g'l times ls mosl
i' e pow , rf ul . Ioi ? - ene
i be book li ; ? Ump i.i ba '>? 1 u mast, i
tbe pies* ni . will .!*> rt r-11 to read nu.
its Knglisli dress, nol only liecausu il is tie* work ol
a. groat writer, but for wlioleso no purpos. s of
comparison, 11 .<? truiislal. is verv ?ood. We
li id ma; ked u few ni nor et i ?:?'.! re
t ...ii thc ? np ie .1 -i tr: t iul timi to sin
would give iii. nu undue coiise.inciioi'. Thc
uuthor's meaning bas never been missed, 'ile*
ol li i- n ti ral; *? *? arc faithful'.)' and
fully pieser\ '-'1 in t lin
into chap! I I I: ? i thc ti ?i
been excellently done, an.l l.*>i *i the trauslatoi anl
the ).,il.lis'u rs deserve tim tl
putting within their reaeb au ? ,*u*. ?
version ol a groat mas;.*]' work.
MK. STCM K I'oY.S NOV! I..
: THE i.vr:: MRS \TU. I!-, I ',: i\K I! -:
I-*.,., pp. i ;-. i ., ;??- seen
In In- slut: t -I.s Mr. "rllii-kl
approach tbe reader .vii ii a pichi uutui
air, i.i-.*i osin : that they sim lld i nrpeirate
together, lor a motnetit, perhaps, you ure p .
sui,ie. 1- uni. - yon knu ?? him* that he Int
-iiuiiis purpose in bis ii nd, be look* t you wi I
-inii u composed couuieiianco. such a clear nnd
-t. i*:\ ... e. Prc* tlj - ion int i wild
tangle of nhsurditii s, liol lm akim* >' il ?
1. uni.:- ? by any ti lid. n ir.*.i k ..i ?
? ttiu,! tli ii ?- ntl) lie mo t fi -.
gmal! 'ie.?!.*? ? I .-' retiring I rom t lie
live with t be manuel I ienn pul tint ;.'. ci .! !..
.'.].;?, - it;* fai i"i i i >?!'??. i ? ion. *. *.ii
uv with thc impress, mi, not that he ha* i ei n
iaii-'ii'u * at J nu, li it (bal .. on :.u* ? e. a lui .
great time together at Ibe rx ju lise, ol *<,in? iiuily
If yon heard him r- ad ..ne ..i hi
public you would Irj t" k' '-p a fae; straight a
. shoo lil : .*i:*;,y bim lo the rest ... iii"
(.ipany. 'I In undi rel ? i Idishea
with bis audience i- n '.ie. re I on, candidly
inl, mildly ludkrou mid alto-zcthoi (bligh!
lui.
In nndertak ng tin larger experiment nf . Ik k,
Mr. Stockton han made no elm
m.-tin..I. V. ? ie* li n lo
bia iu;l.ii. and n it ,t wi.ubi be
idea t0 leake 1.. .. UOI el a'i I ll. n ].;..
ct'cding to construct (he prepoatcrnn* co
lu tween CkiIi and Koberi i which introduces us i<.
the complicated tale ci " i i Late Mrs. Null.'1 Ile
doe not cnll the itor.i a novel: but t i loua
enough end bu* incident and plot ei th t.. l"*.*.r
thst designation, while ii contains studies nf life
w hose realism sud vivacii .? ate*
gorj of extravaganzas, I'be sctio 1
Virgin ... Mr. Sto ii . ?-elleiit , !?.
ut foi thc tlelini*;' lon >.| i ?
droll a*-]'. .!*-"! negro ch..ra. t* r and habits : all bis
?ketches in this line are amusing: an.! ..in*, tbe
centenarian Aunt Patsy, besides berna the most
humorous ci all, shows a tutu li ni feeling which
belongs t" a much higher range <d :,it. These
bumble personages un* ski lu ly intermingled with
two nail- of M bits .ju .iii., lovers, an i
lady of s very bold type, and various ol hoi actors;
and by their join! and n *.. u.l agencies the u
ot cross purposes is managed witb ineessanl bustle
and merriment Hero is material for an anin
novel; and if we are left in any doubt as to wbnl
it is that Mr. r-tuckton hm set before us, thal is
lu cause of the iainpaiit absurdity ol Hie situations
and thc serio-comic explication of itu]
perplexities. The performance winds np ail
ut roaring ian., mi different from tbe preceding
chapters that it seeias like an afterpiece. Mr.
Stockton hos made no' mistake in expanding Ins
operations. Hs lias written o book which you can't
discuss without laughing; and thal isprool eu out* a
ol its quality.
N
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