notasacasualonlookerinintervalsbetweenholdinghorsesinfrontofatheater,butasapracticinglawyeragreatandsuccessfulone,arenownedone,aLauncelotofthebar,themostformidablelanceinthehighbrotherhoodofthelegalTableRound;helivedinthelaw’satmospherethenceforth,allhisyears,andbysheerabilityforcedhiswayupitsdifficultsteepstoitssupremestsummit,theLordChancellorship,leavingbehindhimnofellowcraftsmanqualifiedtochallengehisdivinerighttothatmajesticplace。
WhenwereadthepraisesbestowedbyLordPenzanceandtheotherillustriousexpertsuponthelegalconditionandlegalaptnesses,brilliances,profundities,andfelicitiessoprodigallydisplayedinthePlays,andtrytofitthemtothehistorylessStratfordstagemanager,theysoundwild,strange,incredible,ludicrous;butwhenweputtheminthemouthofBacontheydonotsoundstrange,theyseemintheirnaturalandrightfulplace,theyseemathomethere。Pleaseturnbackandreadthemagain。AttributedtoShakespeareofStratfordtheyaremeaningless,theyareinebriateextravaganciesintemperateadmirationsofthedarksideofthemoon,sotospeak;attributedtoBacon,theyareadmirationsofthegoldengloriesofthemoon’sfrontside,themoonatthefullandnotintemperate,notoverwrought,butsaneandright,andjustified。"Ateverturnandpointatwhichtheauthorrequiredametaphor,simile,orillustration,hismindeverturnedFIRSTtothelaw;heseemsalmosttohaveTHOUGHTinlegalphrases;thecommonestlegalphrases,thecommonestoflegalexpressions,wereeverattheendofhispen。"ThatcouldhappentonoonebutapersonwhoseTRADEwasthelaw;itcouldnothappentoadabblerinit。
Veteranmarinersfilltheirconversationwithsailorphrasesanddrawalltheirsimilesfromtheshipandtheseaandthestorm,butnomerePASSENGEReverdoesit,beheofStratfordorelsewhere;orcoulddoitwithanythingresemblingaccuracy,ifhewerehardyenoughtotry。PleasereadagainwhatLordCampbellandtheothergreatauthoritieshavesaidaboutBaconwhentheythoughttheyweresayingitaboutShakespeareofStratford。
X
TheRestoftheEquipmentTheauthorofthePlayswasequipped,beyondeveryothermanofhistime,withwisdom,erudition,imagination,capaciousnessofmind,grace,andmajestyofexpression。Everyoneonehadsaidit,noonedoubtsit。Also,hehadhumor,humorinrichabundance,andalwayswantingtobreakout。WehavenoevidenceofanykindthatShakespeareofStratfordpossessedanyofthesegiftsoranyoftheseacquirements。Theonlylinesheeverwrote,sofarasweknow,aresubstantiallybarrenofthem
barrenofallofthem。
GoodfriendforIesussakeforbeareTodiggthedustencloasedheare:
BlestbeyemanytsparesthesstonesAndcurstbeheytmovesmybones。
BenJonsonsaysofBacon,asorator:
Hislanguage,WHEREHECOULDSPAREANDPASSBYAJEST,wasnoblycensorious。Nomaneverspokemoreneatly,morepressly,moreweightily,orsufferedlessemptiness,lessidleness,inwhatheuttered。Nomemberofhisspeechbutconsistedofhis(its)owngraces……Thefearofeverymanthatheardhimwaslestheshouldmakeanend。
FromMacaulay:
HecontinuedtodistinguishhimselfinParliament,particularlybyhisexertionsinfavorofoneexcellentmeasureonwhichtheKing’sheartwassettheunionofEnglandandScotland。Itwasnotdifficultforsuchanintellecttodiscovermanyirresistibleargumentsinfavorofsuchascheme。HeconductedthegreatcaseofthePOSTNATIintheExchequerChamber;andthedecisionofthejudgesadecisionthelegalityofwhichmaybequestioned,butthebeneficialeffectofwhichmustbeacknowledgedwasinagreatmeasureattributedtohisdexterousmanagement。
Again:
WhileactivelyengagedintheHouseofCommonsandinthecourtsoflaw,hestillfoundleisureforlettersandphilosophy。
ThenobletreatiseontheADVANCEMENTOFLEARNING,whichatalaterperiodwasexpandedintotheDEAUGMENTIS,appearedin1605。
TheWISDOMOFTHEANCIENTS,aworkwhich,ifithadproceededfromanyotherwriter,wouldhavebeenconsideredasamasterpieceofwitandlearning,wasprintedin1609。
InthemeantimetheNOVUMORGANUMwasslowlyproceeding。
Severaldistinguishedmenoflearninghadbeenpermittedtoseeportionsofthatextraordinarybook,andtheyspokewiththegreatestadmirationofhisgenius。
EvenSirThomasBodley,afterperusingtheCOGITATAETVISA,oneofthemostpreciousofthosescatteredleavesoutofwhichthegreatoracularvolumewasafterwardmadeup,acknowledgedthat"inallproposalsandplotsinthatbook,Baconshowedhimselfamasterworkman";andthat"itcouldnotbegainsaidbutallthetreatiseoverdidaboundwithchoiceconceitsofthepresentstateoflearning,andwithworthycontemplationsofthemeanstoprocureit。"
In1612aneweditionoftheESSAYSappeared,withadditionssurpassingtheoriginalcollectionbothinbulkandquality。
NordidthesepursuitsdistractBacon’sattentionfromaworkthemostarduous,themostglorious,andthemostusefulthatevenhismightypowerscouldhaveachieved,"thereducingandrecompiling,"tousehisownphrase,"ofthelawsofEngland。"
ToservetheexactingandlaboriousofficesofAttorneyGeneralandSolicitorGeneralwouldhavesatisfiedtheappetiteofanyothermanforhardwork,butBaconhadtoaddthevastliteraryindustriesjustdescribed,tosatisfyhis。Hewasabornworker。
Theservicewhichherenderedtolettersduringthelastfiveyearsofhislife,amidtenthousanddistractionsandvexations,increasetheregretwithwhichwethinkonthemanyyearswhichhehadwasted,tousethewordsofSirThomasBodley,"onsuchstudyaswasnotworthysuchastudent。"
HecommencedadigestofthelawsofEngland,aHistoryofEnglandunderthePrincesoftheHouseofTudor,abodyofNationalHistory,aPhilosophicalRomance。HemadeextensiveandvaluableadditionstohisEssays。HepublishedtheinestimableTREATISEDEAUGMENTISSCIENTIARUM。
DidtheselaborsofHerculesfilluphistimetohiscontentment,andquiethisappetiteforwork?Notentirely:
Thetrifleswithwhichheamusedhimselfinhoursofpainandlanguorborethemarkofhismind。THEBESTJESTBOOKINTHEWORLDisthatwhichhedictatedfrommemory,withoutreferringtoanybook,onadayonwhichillnesshadrenderedhimincapableofseriousstudy。
Herearesomescatteredremarks(fromMacaulay)whichthrowlightuponBacon,andseemtoindicateandmaybedemonstrate
thathewascompetenttowritethePlaysandPoems:
Withgreatminutenessofobservationhehadanamplitudeofcomprehensionsuchashasneveryetbeenvouchsafedtoanyotherhumanbeing。
TheESSAYScontainabundantproofsthatnonicefeatureofcharacter,nopeculiarityintheorderingofahouse,agarden,oracourtmasque,couldescapethenoticeofonewhosemindwascapableoftakinginthewholeworldofknowledge。
HisunderstandingresembledthetentwhichthefairyParibanougavetoPrinceAhmed:foldit,anditseemedatoyforthehandofalady;spreadit,andthearmiesofthepowerfulSultansmightreposebeneathitsshade。
TheknowledgeinwhichBaconexcelledallmenwasaknowledgeofthemutualrelationsofalldepartmentsofknowledge。
Inaletterwrittenwhenhewasonlythirtyone,tohisuncle,LordBurleigh,hesaid,"Ihavetakenallknowledgetobemyprovince。"
ThoughBacondidnotarmhisphilosophywiththeweaponsoflogic,headornedherprofuselywithalltherichestdecorationsofrhetoric。
ThepracticalfacultywaspowerfulinBacon;butnot,likehiswit,sopowerfulasoccasionallytousurptheplaceofhisreasonandtotyrannizeoverthewholeman。
TherearetoomanyplacesinthePlayswherethishappens。
PoorolddyingJohnofGauntvolleyingsecondratepunsathisownname,isapatheticinstanceofit。"Wemayassume"thatitisBacon’sfault,buttheStratfordShakespearehastobeartheblame。
Noimaginationwaseveratoncesostrongandsothoroughlysubjugated。Itstoppedatthefirstcheckfromgoodsense。
Intruth,muchofBacon’slifewaspassedinavisionaryworld
amidthingsasstrangeasanythataredescribedintheARABIANTALES……amidbuildingsmoresumptuousthanthepalaceofAladdin,fountainsmorewonderfulthanthegoldenwaterofParizade,conveyancesmorerapidthanthehippogryphofRuggiero,armsmoreformidablethanthelanceofAstolfo,remediesmoreeffaciousthanthebalsamofFierabras。Yetinhismagnificentdaydreamstherewasnothingwildnothingbutwhatsoberreasonsanctioned。
Bacon’sgreatestperformanceisthefirstbookoftheNOVUM
ORGANUM……Everypartofitblazeswithwit,butwithwitwhichisemployedonlytoillustrateanddecoratetruth。Nobookevermadesogreatarevolutioninthemodeofthinking,overthrewsomayprejudices,introducedsomanynewopinions。
Butwhatwemostadmireisthevastcapacityofthatintellectwhich,withouteffort,takesinatonceallthedomainsofscienceallthepast,thepresentandthefuture,alltheerrorsoftwothousandyears,alltheencouragingsignsofthepassingtimes,allthebrighthopesofthecomingage。
Hehadawonderfultalentforpackingthoughtcloseandrenderingitportable。
Hiseloquencewouldalonehaveentitledhimtoahighrankinliterature。
ItisevidentthathehadeachandeveryoneofthementalgiftsandeachandeveryoneoftheacquirementsthataresoprodigallydisplayedinthePlaysandPoems,andinmuchhigherandricherdegreethananyothermanofhistimeorofanyprevioustime。
Hewasageniuswithoutamate,aprodigynotmatable。Therewasonlyoneofhim;theplanetcouldnotproducetwoofhimatonebirth,norinoneage。HecouldhavewrittenanythingthatisinthePlaysandPoems。Hecouldhavewrittenthis:
Thecloudcap’dtowers,thegorgeouspalaces,Thesolemntemples,thegreatglobeitself,Yea,allwhichitinherit,shalldissolve,And,likeaninsubstantialpageantfaded,Leavenotarackbehind。WearesuchstuffAsdreamsaremadeof,andourlittlelifeIsroundedwithasleep。
Also,hecouldhavewrittenthis,butherefrained:
GoodfriendforIesussakeforbeareTodiggthedustencloasedheare:
BlestbeyemanytsparesthesstonesAndcurstbeheytmovesmybones。
Whenapersonreadsthenobleversesaboutthecloudcap’dtowers,heoughtnottofollowitimmediatelywithGoodfriendforIesussakeforbeare,becausehewillfindthetransitionfromgreatpoetrytopoorprosetooviolentforcomfort。Itwillgivehimashock。Younevernoticehowcommonplaceandunpoeticgravelisuntilyoubiteintoalayerofitinapie。
XI
AmItryingtoconvinceanybodythatShakespearedidnotwriteShakespeare’sWorks?Ah,now,whatdoyoutakemefor?
WouldIbesosoftasthat,afterhavingknownthehumanracefamiliarlyfornearlyseventyfouryears?Itwouldgrievemetoknowthatanyonecouldthinksoinjuriouslyofme,souncomplimentarily,sounadmiringlyofme。No,no,Iamawarethatwheneventhebrightestmindinourworldhasbeentrainedupfromchildhoodinasuperstitionofanykind,itwillneverbepossibleforthatmind,initsmaturity,toexaminesincerely,dispassionately,andconscientiouslyanyevidenceoranycircumstancewhichshallseemtocastadoubtuponthevalidityofthatsuperstition。IdoubtifIcoulddoitmyself。Wealwaysgetatsecondhandournotionsaboutsystemsofgovernment;andhightariffandlowtariff;andprohibitionandantiprohibition;andtheholinessofpeaceandthegloriesofwar;andcodesofhonorandcodesofmorals;andapprovaloftheduelanddisapprovalofit;andourbeliefsconcerningthenatureofcats;andourideasastowhetherthemurderofhelplesswildanimalsisbaseorisheroic;andourpreferencesinthematterofreligiousandpoliticalparties;andouracceptanceorrejectionoftheShakespearesandtheAuthorOrtonsandtheMrs。
Eddys。Wegetthemallatsecondhand,wereasonnoneofthemoutforourselves。Itisthewaywearemade。Itisthewayweareallmade,andwecan’thelpit,wecan’tchangeit。Andwheneverwehavebeenfurnishedafetish,andhavebeentaughttobelieveinit,andloveitandworshipit,andrefrainfromexaminingit,thereisnoevidence,howsoeverclearandstrong,thatcanpersuadeustowithdrawfromitourloyaltyandourdevotion。Inmorals,conduct,andbeliefswetakethecolorofourenvironmentandassociations,anditisacolorthatcansafelybewarrantedtowash。Wheneverwehavebeenfurnishedwithatarbabyostensiblystuffedwithjewels,andwarnedthatitwillbedishonorableandirreverenttodisembowelitandtestthejewels,wekeepoursacrilegioushandsoffit。Wesubmit,notreluctantly,butrathergladly,forweareprivatelyafraidweshouldfind,uponexaminationthatthejewelsareofthesortthataremanufacturedatNorthAdams,Mass。
Ihaven’tanyideathatShakespearewillhavetovacatehispedestalthissideoftheyear2209。Disbeliefinhimcannotcomeswiftly,disbeliefinahealthyanddeeplylovedtarbabyhasneverbeenknowntodisintegrateswiftly;itisaveryslowprocess。Ittookseveralthousandyearstoconvinceourfineraceincludingeverysplendidintellectinitthatthereisnosuchthingasawitch;ithastakenseveralthousandyearstoconvincethesamefineraceincludingeverysplendidintellectinitthatthereisnosuchpersonasSatan;ithastakenseveralcenturiestoremoveperditionfromtheProtestantChurch’sprogramofpostmortementertainments;ithastakenawearylongtimetopersuadeAmericanPresbyterianstogiveupinfantdamnationandtrytobearitthebesttheycan;anditlooksasiftheirScotchbrethrenwillstillbeburningbabiesintheeverlastingfireswhenShakespearecomesdownfromhisperch。
WeareTheReasoningRace。Wecan’tproveitbytheaboveexamples,andwecan’tproveitbythemiraculous"histories"
builtbythoseStratfordolatersoutofahatfulofragsandabarrelofsawdust,butthereisaplentyofotherthingswecanproveitby,ifIcouldthinkofthem。WeareTheReasoningRace,andwhenwefindavaguefileofchipmunktracksstringingthroughthedustofStratfordvillage,weknowbyourreasoningbowersthatHerculeshasbeenalongthere。Ifeelthatourfetishissafeforthreecenturiesyet。Thebust,toothereintheStratfordChurch。Thepreciousbust,thepricelessbust,thecalmbust,theserenebust,theemotionlessbust,withthedandymustache,andtheputtyface,unseamedofcarethatfacewhichhaslookedpassionlesslydownupontheawedpilgrimforahundredandfiftyyearsandwillstilllookdownupontheawedpilgrimthreehundredmore,withthedeep,deep,deep,subtle,subtle,subtleexpressionofabladder。
XII
IrreverenceOneofthemosttryingdefectswhichIfindinthesethesewhatshallIcallthem?forIwillnotapplyinjuriousepithetstothem,thewaytheydotous,suchviolationsofcourtesybeingrepugnanttomynatureandmydignity。ThefarthestIcangointhatdirectionistocallthembynamesoflimitedreverence
namesmerelydescriptive,neverunkind,neveroffensive,nevertaintedbyharshfeeling。IfTHEYwoulddolikethis,theywouldfeelbetterintheirhearts。Verywell,thentoproceed。OneofthemosttryingdefectswhichIfindintheseStratfordolaters,theseShakesperiods,thesethugs,thesebangalores,thesetroglodytes,theseherumfrodites,theseblatherskites,thesebuccaneers,thesebandoleers,istheirspiritofirreverence。Itisdetectableineveryutteranceoftheirswhentheyaretalkingaboutus。Iamthankfulthatinmethereisnothingofthatspirit。Whenathingissacredtomeitisimpossibleformetobeirreverenttowardit。IcannotcalltomindasingleinstancewhereIhaveeverbeenirreverent,excepttowardsthethingswhichweresacredtootherpeople。AmIintheright?Ithinkso。ButIasknoonetotakemyunsupportedword;no,lookatthedictionary;letthedictionarydecide。Hereisthedefinition:
IRREVERENCE。ThequalityorconditionofirreverencetowardGodandsacredthings。
WhatdoestheHindusay?Hesaysitiscorrect。HesaysirreverenceislackofrespectforVishnu,andBrahma,andChrishna,andhisothergods,andforhissacredcattle,andforhistemplesandthethingswithinthem。Heendorsesthedefinition,yousee;andthereare300,000,000Hindusortheirequivalentsbackofhim。
ThedictionaryhadtheacuteideathatbyusingthecapitalGitcouldrestrictirreverencetolackofreverenceforOUR
Deityandoursacredthings,butthatingeniousandratherslyideamiscarried:forbythesimpleprocessofspellingHIS
deitieswithcapitalstheHinduconfiscatesthedefinitionandrestrictsittohisownsects,thusmakingitclearlycompulsoryuponustorevereHISgodsandHISsacredthings,andnobody’selse。Wecan’tsayaword,forhehadourowndictionaryathisback,anditsdecisionisfinal。
Thislaw,reducedtoitssimplestterms,isthis:
1。WhateverissacredtotheChristianmustbeheldinreverencebyeverybodyelse;2。whateverissacredtotheHindumustbeheldinreverencebyeverybodyelse;3。therefore,byconsequence,logically,andindisputably,whateverissacredtoMEmustbeheldinreverencebyeverybodyelse。
Nowthen,whataggravatesmeisthatthesetroglodytesandmuscovitesandbandoleersandbuccaneersareALSOtryingtocrowdinandsharethebenefitofthelaw,andcompeleverybodytoreveretheirShakespeareandholdhimsacred。Wecan’thavethat:there’senoughofusalready。Ifyougoonwideningandspreadingandinflatingtheprivilege,itwillpresentlycometobeconcededthateachman’ssacredthingsaretheONLYones,andtherestofthehumanracewillhavetobehumblyreverenttowardthemorsufferforit。Thatcansurelyhappen,andwhenithappens,thewordIrreverencewillberegardedasthemostmeaningless,andfoolish,andselfconceited,andinsolent,andimpudent,anddictatorialwordinthelanguage。Andpeoplewillsay,"WhosebusinessisitwhatgodsIworshipandwhatthingsholdsacred?Whohastherighttodictatetomyconscience,andwheredidhegetthatright?"
Wecannotaffordtoletthatcalamitycomeuponus。Wemustsavethewordfromthisdestruction。Thereisbutonewaytodoit,andthatistostopthespreadoftheprivilegeandstrictlyconfineittoitspresentlimitsthatis,toalltheChristiansects,toalltheHindusects,andme。Wedonotneedanymore,thestockiswateredenough,justasitis。
Itwouldbebetteriftheprivilegewerelimitedtomealone。IthinksobecauseIamtheonlysectthatknowshowtoemployitgently,kindly,charitably,dispassionately。Theothersectslackthequalityofselfrestraint。TheCatholicChurchsaysthemostirreverentthingsaboutmatterswhicharesacredtotheProtestants,andtheProtestantChurchretortsinkindabouttheconfessionalandothermatterswhichCatholicsholdsacred;
thenbothoftheseirreverencersturnuponThomasPaineandchargeHIMwithirreverence。Thisisallunfortunate,becauseitmakesitdifficultforstudentsequippedwithonlyalowgradeofmentalitytofindoutwhatIrreverencereallyIS。
Itwillsurelybemuchbetterallaroundiftheprivilegeofregulatingtheirreverentandkeepingtheminordershalleventuallybewithdrawnfromallthesectsbutme。Thentherewillbenomorequarreling,nomorebandyingofdisrespectfulepithets,nomoreheartburnings。
TherewillthenbenothingsacredinvolvedinthisBacon
Shakespearecontroversyexceptwhatissacredtome。Thatwillsimplifythewholematter,andtroublewillcease。Therewillbeirreverencenolonger,becauseIwillnotallowit。ThefirsttimethosecriminalschargemewithirreverenceforcallingtheirStratfordmythanArthurOrtonMaryBakerThompsonEddyLouis
theSeventeenthVeiledProphetofKhorassanwillbethelast。
TaughtbythemethodsfoundeffectiveinextinguishingearlieroffendersbytheInquisition,ofholymemory,Ishallknowhowtoquietthem。
XIII
Isn’titodd,whenyouthinkofit,thatyoumaylistallthecelebratedEnglishmen,Irishmen,andScotchmenofmoderntimes,clearbacktothefirstTudorsalistcontainingfivehundrednames,shallwesay?andyoucangotothehistories,biographies,andcyclopediasandlearntheparticularsofthelivesofeveryoneofthem。Everyoneofthemexceptonethemostfamous,themostrenownedbyfarthemostillustriousofthemallShakespeare!Youcangetthedetailsofthelivesofallthecelebratedecclesiasticsinthelist;allthecelebratedtragedians,comedians,singers,dancers,orators,judges,lawyers,poets,dramatists,historians,biographers,editors,inventors,reformers,statesmen,generals,admirals,discoverers,prizefighters,murderers,pirates,conspirators,horsejockeys,buncosteerers,misers,swindlers,explorers,adventurersbylandandsea,bankers,financiers,astronomers,naturalists,claimants,impostors,chemists,biologists,geologists,philologists,collegepresidentsandprofessors,architects,engineers,painters,sculptors,politicians,agitators,rebels,revolutionists,patriots,demagogues,clowns,cooks,freaks,philosophers,burglars,highwaymen,journalists,physicians,surgeonsyoucangetthelifehistoriesofallofthembutONE。
JustONEthemostextraordinaryandthemostcelebratedofthemall
Shakespeare!
YoumayaddtothelistthethousandcelebratedpersonsfurnishedbytherestofChristendominthepastfourcenturies,andyoucanfindoutthelifehistoriesofallthosepeople,too。
Youwillthenhavelistedfifteenhundredcelebrities,andyoucantracetheauthenticlifehistoriesofthewholeofthem。
SaveonefarandawaythemostcolossalprodigyoftheentireaccumulationShakespeare!AbouthimyoucanfindoutNOTHING。
Nothingofeventheslightestimportance。Nothingworththetroubleofstowingawayinyourmemory。Nothingthatevenremotelyindicatesthathewaseveranythingmorethanadistinctlycommonplacepersonamanager,anactorofinferiorgrade,asmalltraderinasmallvillagethatdidnotregardhimasapersonofanyconsequence,andhadforgottenallabouthimbeforehewasfairlycoldinhisgrave。WecangototherecordsandfindoutthelifehistoryofeveryrenownedRACEHORSEofmoderntimesbutnotShakespeare’s!Therearemanyreasonswhy,andtheyhavebeenfurnishedincartloads(ofguessandconjecture)bythosetroglodytes;butthereisonethatisworthalltherestofthereasonsputtogether,andisabundantlysufficientallbyitselfHEHADN’TANYHISTORYTORECORD。Thereisnowayofgettingaroundthatdeadlyfact。Andnosanewayhasyetbeendiscoveredofgettingarounditsformidablesignificance。
Itsquiteplainsignificancetoanybutthosethugs(Idonotusethetermunkindly)is,thatShakespearehadnoprominencewhilehelived,andnoneuntilhehadbeendeadtwoorthreegenerations。ThePlaysenjoyedhighfamefromthebeginning;andifhewrotethemitseemsapitytheworlddidnotfinditout。
Heoughttohaveexplainedthathewastheauthor,andnotmerelyaNOMDEPLUMEforanothermantohidebehind。Ifhehadbeenlessintemperatelysolicitousabouthisbones,andmoresolicitousabouthisWorks,itwouldhavebeenbetterforhisgoodname,andakindnesstous。Theboneswerenotimportant。
Theywillmoulderaway,theywillturntodust,buttheWorkswillendureuntilthelastsungoesdown。
MarkTwain。
P。S。MARCH25。AbouttwomonthsagoIwasilluminatingthisAutobiographywithsomenotionsofmineconcerningtheBaconShakespearecontroversy,andIthentookoccasiontoairtheopinionthattheStratfordShakespearewasapersonofnopublicconsequenceorcelebrityduringhislifetime,butwasutterlyobscureandunimportant。AndnotonlyingreatLondon,butalsointhelittlevillagewherehewasborn,wherehelivedaquarterofacentury,andwherehediedandwasburied。I
arguedthatifhehadbeenapersonofanynoteatall,agedvillagerswouldhavehadmuchtotellabouthimmanyandmanyayearafterhisdeath,insteadofbeingunabletofurnishinquirersasinglefactconnectedwithhim。Ibelieved,andI
stillbelieve,thatifhehadbeenfamous,hisnotorietywouldhavelastedaslongasminehaslastedinmynativevillageoutinMissouri。Itisagoodargument,aprodigiouslystrongone,andmostformidableoneforeventhemostgiftedandingeniousandplausibleStratfordolatortogetaroundorexplainaway。
TodayaHannibalCOURIERPOSTofrecentdatehasreachedme,withanarticleinitwhichreinforcesmycontentionthatareallycelebratedpersoncannotbeforgotteninhisvillageintheshortspaceofsixtyyears。Iwillmakeanextractfromit:
Hannibal,asacity,mayhavemanysinstoanswerfor,butingratitudeisnotoneofthem,orreverenceforthegreatmenshehasproduced,andastheyearsgobyhergreatestson,MarkTwain,orS。L。Clemensasafewoftheunletteredcallhim,growsintheestimationandregardoftheresidentsofthetownhemadefamousandthetownthatmadehimfamous。Hisnameisassociatedwitheveryoldbuildingthatistorndowntomakewayforthemodernstructuresdemandedbyarapidlygrowingcity,andwitheveryhillorcaveoverorthroughwhichhemightbyanypossibilityhaveroamed,whilethemanypointsofinterestwhichhewoveintohisstories,suchasHolidayHill,Jackson’sIsland,orMarkTwainCave,arenowmonumentstohisgenius。Hannibalisgladofanyopportunitytodohimhonorashehadhonoredher。
Soithashappenedthatthe"oldtimers"whowenttoschoolwithMarkorwerewithhimonsomeofhisusualescapadeshavebeenhonoredwithlargeaudienceswhenevertheywereinareminiscentmoodandcondescendedtotelloftheirintimacywiththeordinaryboywhocametobeaveryextraordinaryhumoristandwhoseeveryboyishactisnowseentohavebeenindicativeofwhatwastocome。LikeAuntBeckyandMrs。Clemens,theycannowseethatMarkwashardlyappreciatedwhenhelivedhereandthatthethingshedidasaboyandwaswhippedfordoingwerenotallbad,afterall。Sotheyhavebeeninnohesitancyaboutdrawingoutthebadthingshedidaswellasthegoodintheireffortstogeta"MarkTwain"story,allincidentsbeingviewedinthelightofhispresentfame,untilthevolumeof"Twainiana"isalreadyconsiderableandgrowinginproportionasthe"oldtimers"dropawayandthestoriesareretoldsecondandthirdhandbytheirdescendants。Withsomeseventythreeyearsandlivinginavillainsteadofahouse,heisafairtarget,andlethimincorporate,copyright,orpatenthimselfashewill,therearesomeofhis"works"thatwillgoswoopingupHannibalchimneysaslongasgraybeardsgatheraboutthefiresandbeginwith,"I’veheardfathertell,"orpossibly,"OncewhenI。"
TheMrs。ClemensreferredtoismymotherWASmymother。
AndhereisanotherextractfromaHannibalpaper,ofdatetwentydaysago:
MissBeccaBlankenshipdiedatthehomeofWilliamDickason,408RockStreet,at2。30o’clockyesterdayafternoon,aged72
years。Thedeceasedwasasisterof"HuckleberryFinn,"oneofthefamouscharactersinMarkTwain’sTOMSAWYER。ShehadbeenamemberoftheDickasonfamilythehousekeeperfornearlyforty
fiveyears,andwasahighlyrespectedlady。Forthepasteightyearsshehadbeenaninvalid,butwasaswellcaredforbyMr。Dickasonandhisfamilyasifshehadbeenanearrelative。
ShewasamemberoftheParkMethodistChurchandaChristianwoman。
Irememberherwell。Ihaveapictureofherinmymindwhichwasgraventhere,clearandsharpandvivid,sixtythreeyearsago。Shewasatthattimenineyearsold,andIwasabouteleven。Irememberwhereshestood,andhowshelooked;andI
canstillseeherbarefeet,herbarehead,herbrownface,andhershorttowlinenfrock。Shewascrying。WhatitwasaboutI
havelongagoforgotten。Butitwasthetearsthatpreservedthepictureforme,nodoubt。Shewasagoodchild,Icansaythatforher。Sheknewmenearlyseventyyearsago。Didsheforgetme,inthecourseoftime?Ithinknot。IfshehadlivedinStratfordinShakespeare’stime,wouldshehaveforgottenhim?
Yes。Forhewasneverfamousduringhislifetime,hewasutterlyobscureinStratford,andtherewouldn’tbeanyoccasiontorememberhimafterhehadbeendeadaweek。
"InjunJoe,""JimmyFinn,"and"GeneralGaines"wereprominentandveryintemperatene’erdoweelsinHannibaltwogenerationsago。Plentyofgrayheadsthererememberthemtothisday,andcantellyouaboutthem。Isn’titcuriousthattwo"towndrunkards"andonehalfbreedloafershouldleavebehindthem,inaremoteMissourianvillage,afameahundredtimesgreaterandseveralhundredtimesmoreparticularizedinthematterofdefinitefactsthanShakespeareleftbehindhiminthevillagewherehehadlivedthehalfofhislifetime?
MarkTwain。
EndASCRAPOFCURIOUSHISTORY
MarionCity,ontheMississippiRiver,intheStateofMissouriavillage;time,1845。LaBourboulelesBains,Franceavillage;time,theendofJune,1894。Iwasintheonevillageinthatearlytime;Iamintheothernow。Thesetimesandplacesaresufficientlywideapart,yettodayIhavethestrangesenseofbeingthrustbackintothatMissourianvillageandofrelivingcertainstirringdaysthatIlivedtheresolongago。
LastSaturdaynightthelifeofthePresidentoftheFrenchRepublicwastakenbyanItalianassassin。Lastnightamobsurroundedourhotel,shouting,howling,singingthe"Marseillaise,"andpeltingourwindowswithsticksandstones;