登陆注册
26307200000003

第3章 HIS LIFE(3)

The fortunes of the book,the fata libelli,have been traced by Mr.Westwood.There are several misprints (later corrected)in the earliest copies,as (p.88)'Fordig'for 'Fordidg,'(p.152)'Pudoch'for 'Pudock.'The appearance of the work was advertised in The Perfect Diurnal (May 9-16),and in No.154of The Mercurius Politicus (May 19-26),also in an almanack for 1654.Izaak,or his publisher Marriott,cunningly brought out the book at a season when men expect the Mayfly.Just a month before,Oliver Cromwell had walked into the House of Commons,in a plain suit of black clothes,with grey stockings.His language,when he spoke,was reckoned unparliamentary (as it undeniably was),and he dissolved the Long Parliament.While Marriott was advertising Walton's work,Cromwell was ****** a Parliament of Saints,'faithful,fearing God,and hating covetousness.'This is a good description of Izaak,but he was not selected.In the midst of revolutions came The Compleat Angler to the light,a possession for ever.Its original purchasers are not likely to have taken a hand in Royalist plots or saintly conventicles.They were peaceful men.A certain Cromwellian trooper,Richard Franck,was a better angler than Walton,and he has left to us the only contemporary and contemptuous criticism of his book:to this we shall return,but anglers,as a rule,unlike Franck,must have been for the king,and on Izaak's side in controversy.

Walton brought out a second edition in 1655.He rewrote the book,adding more than a third,suppressing Viator,and introducing Venator.New plates were added,and,after the manner of the time,commendatory verses.A third edition appeared in 1661,a fourth (published by Simon Gape,not by Marriott)came out in 1664,a fifth in 1668(counting Gape's of 1664as a new edition),and in 1676,the work,with treatises by Venables and Charles Cotton,was given to the world as The Universal Angler.Five editions in twelve years is not bad evidence of Walton's popularity.But times now altered.Walton is really an Elizabethan:he has the quaint freshness,the apparently artless music of language of the great age.He is a friend of 'country contents':no lover of the town,no keen student of urban ways and mundane men.Anew taste,modelled on that of the wits of Louis XIV.had come in:we are in the period of Dryden,and approaching that of Pope.

There was no new edition of Walton till Moses Browne (by Johnson's desire)published him,with 'improvements,'in 1750.

Then came Hawkins's edition in 1760.Johnson said of Hawkins,'Why,ma'am,I believe him to be an honest man at the bottom;but,to be sure,he is penurious,and he is mean,and it must be owned he has a degree of brutality,and a tendency to savageness,that cannot easily be defended.'

This was hardly the editor for Izaak!However,Hawkins,probably by aid of Oldys the antiquary (as Mr.Marston shows),laid a good foundation for a biography of Walton.Errors he made,but Sir Harris Nicolas has corrected them.Johnson himself reckoned Walton's Lives as 'one of his most favourite books.'He preferred the life of Donne,and justly complained that Walton's story of Donne's vision of his absent wife had been left out of a modern edition.He explained Walton's friendship with persons of higher rank by his being 'a great panegyrist.'

The eighteenth century,we see,came back to Walton,as the nineteenth has done.He was precisely the author to suit Charles Lamb.He was reprinted again and again,and illustrated by Stoddart and others.Among his best editors are Major (1839),'Ephemera'(1853),Nicolas (1836,1860),and Mr.Marston (1888).

The only contemporary criticism known to me is that of Richard Franck,who had served with Cromwell in Scotland,and,not liking the aspect of changing times,returned to the north,and fished from the Esk to Strathnaver.In 1658he wrote his Northern Memoirs,an itinerary of sport,heavily cumbered by dull reflections and pedantic style.Franck,however,was a practical angler,especially for salmon,a fish of which Walton knew nothing:he also appreciated the character of the great Montrose.He went to America,wrote a wild cosmogonic work,and The Admirable and Indefatigable Adventures of the Nine Pious Pilgrims (one pilgrim catches a trout!)(London,1708).The Northern Memoirs of 1658were not published till 1694.Sir Walter Scott edited a new issue,in 1821,and defended Izaak from the strictures of the salmon-fisher.

Izaak,says Franck,'lays the stress of his arguments upon other men's observations,wherewith he stuffs his indigested octavo;so brings himself under the angler's censure and the common calamity of a plagiary,to be pitied (poor man)for his loss of time,in scribbling and transcribing other men's notions.I remember in Stafford,I urged his own argument upon him,that pickerel weed of itself breeds pickerel (pike).'Franck proposed a rational theory,'which my Compleat Angler no sooner deliberated,but dropped his argument,and leaves Gesner to defend it,so huffed away.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 乱世英杰

    乱世英杰

    每逢乱世则必出英雄。强者层出不穷,乱世谁与争锋?谁又能独居乱世之巅?为何不惜一切走上顶峰,最后却叹息高处不甚寒?这一切是否只是黄粱一梦?且看异类英杰羽龙如何率领一路英豪走上这乱世之巅……
  • 星舞仙城

    星舞仙城

    如果情遭天谴,那柔情蜜意的红唇,你用什么去安慰她任性的天真?天穹上一行系首为奴的人,他们是去了哪里?滴血成灰,叩首为奴,一焚香众仙寂灭。再回首,去寻找那双穿透你生命的眸子,星舞仙城……
  • 太阳族

    太阳族

    相传古时有一棵太阳树,守护着在地球上生活的人类。后来,太阳树因为某种原因消失了,然而,太阳树的种子并没有消失,散落的种子化作人类的执念进入了人类的体内。与此同时,地球上也多了令一种生物,他们吸食人类的负面情绪生存,一场大战不可避免。。。
  • 王俊凯之倩心恋

    王俊凯之倩心恋

    为什么?当我喜欢你的时候却要为了我的爷爷报仇。为什么我们两个明明互相喜欢却要满目成仇?为什么!
  • 错惹富二代:酷少太温柔

    错惹富二代:酷少太温柔

    被逼无奈的两人答应相亲找对象了,没想到自己相亲的对象却是自己的初中同学,要不要这么有缘,要不要这么狗血啊!曾经同桌长成高富帅,还对自己展开疯狂攻势?这是肿么个情况?嫁了,婚了,才发现这年头扑上身的小三还真不少,搞暧昧?sorry,我们离婚吧!
  • 源来我喜欢栀子花

    源来我喜欢栀子花

    当栀子花再度静静的绽开的时候,女孩轻轻的合上双眸,在这个属于自己的角落里,傻傻的回味那些和他在一起的一丝丝承载着平淡却充满着微妙的幸福的花絮。
  • 天下无歌

    天下无歌

    有人说,花无歌是妖,吸人魂魄。有人说,花无歌是魔,见之便生心魔。我说,花无歌是一个人。一双桃花水眸,似是有情却无情。一双黑色妖瞳,诱人痴迷,魅惑天下。一个女子关于亲情,友情,爱情,兄弟情的传说。一个女子关于权利,地位,江山,自由的史诗。一个让人惊叹的红尘梦幻。一个女子的一生传奇。文章结局还没有想到最后无歌会选择谁,大家可以给些参考意见。梨子感激不尽。
  • 美男如云:夫人要爬墙

    美男如云:夫人要爬墙

    前世,她是Emma杂志史上最年轻的时尚女主编。一朝醒来,她竟成了相府人人白眼的野种四小姐。没关系,逃出秦府,开始崭新人生!她就想挣个钱,顺带招个夫婿好过年。谁知不小心拐了个冷面侯爷!霍青叶:【爱心】我的梦想是拥有整个后宫!安康:【狐疑】夫人难道是个蕾丝边?霍青叶:【白眼】当然是美男的后宫!安康:【意味深长】夫人的话,为夫听不懂。霍青叶:【捂脸】夫君,臣妾错了~哭~
  • 星云皓天剑

    星云皓天剑

    佛经中云爱欲杂染皆是轮回的根本,而楞严经中曰:汝爱我心,我怜汝色,以是因缘。经百千劫。常在缠缚。要想发挥强大的力量就得要断绝世间情爱纠葛,而且是要从内心深处去断,并达到断无所断,无断而断的境界只有这样才能达到顶峰。且看一个痴情少年如何在忘情弃爱之后发挥出超强的威力……
  • 量子末日

    量子末日

    各种奇形怪状的量子怪物,融合量子怪物的非人类,吞噬进化之道,这里是——量子末日!