Inquiries and Opinions
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Brander Matthews. Inquiries and Opinions
Inquiries and Opinions
Table of Contents
LITERATURE IN THE NEW CENTURY
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THE SUPREME LEADERS
AN APOLOGY FOR TECHNIC
OLD FRIENDS WITH NEW FACES
INVENTION AND IMAGINATION
POE AND THE DETECTIVE-STORY
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MARK TWAIN
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A NOTE ON MAUPASSANT
THE MODERN NOVEL AND THE MODERN PLAY
THE LITERARY MERIT OF OUR LATTER-DAY DRAMA
IBSEN THE PLAYWRIGHT
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THE ART OF THE STAGE-MANAGER
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Brander Matthews
Published by Good Press, 2019
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Perhaps it may be feasible to attempt a reconciliation of Turgenieff and Goethe, by pointing out that the cosmopolitanism of this growing century is revealed mainly in a similarity of the external forms of literature, while it is the national spirit which supplies the essential inspiration that gives life. For example, it is a fact that the 'Demi-monde' of Dumas, the 'Pillars of Society' of Ibsen, the 'Magda' of Sudermann, the 'Grand Galeoto' of Echegaray, the 'Second Mrs. Tanqueray' of Pinero, the 'Gioconda' of d'Annunzio are all of them cast in the same dramatic mold; but it is also a fact that the metal of which each is made was smelted in the native land of its author. Similar as they are in structure, in their artistic formula, they are radically dissimilar in their essence, in the motives that move the characters and in their outlook on life; and this dissimilarity is due not alone to the individuality of the several authors—it is to be credited chiefly to the nationality of each.
Of course, international borrowings have always been profitable to the arts—not merely the taking over of raw material, but the more stimulating absorption of methods and processes and even of artistic ideals. The Sicilian Gorgias had for a pupil the Attic Isocrates; and the style of the Athenian was imitated by the Roman Cicero, thus helping to sustain the standard of oratory in every modern language. The 'Matron of Ephesus' of Petronius was the great-grandmother of the 'Yvette' of Maupassant; and the dialogs of Herondas and of Theocritus serve as models for many a vignette of modern life. The 'Golden Ass' went before 'Gil Blas' and made a path for him; and 'Gil Blas' pointed the way for 'Huckleberry Finn.' It is easy to detect the influence of Richardson on Rousseau, of Rousseau on George Sand, of George Sand on Turgenieff, of Turgenieff on Mr. Henry James, of Mr. James on M. Paul Bourget, of M. Bourget on Signor d'Annunzio; and yet there is no denying that Richardson is radically English, that Turgenieff is thoroly Russian, and that d'Annunzio is unquestionably Italian.
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