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第21章 Bohemia (2)

Cross the Channel, and get yourself asked to one of Irving's choice suppers after the play.You will find the bar, the stage, and the pulpit represented there, a "happy family" over which the "Prince"often presides, smoking cigar after cigar, until the tardy London daylight appears to break up the entertainment.

For both are centres where the gifted and the travelled meet the great of the social world, on a footing of perfect equality, and where, if any prestige is accorded, it is that of brains.When you have seen these places and a dozen others like them, you will realize what the actor's wife had in her mind.

Now, let me whisper to you why I think such circles do not exist in this country.In the first place, we are still too provincial in this big city of ours.New York always reminds me of a definition I once heard of California fruit: "Very large, with no particular flavor." We are like a boy, who has had the misfortune to grow too quickly and look like a man, but whose mind has not kept pace with his body.What he knows is undigested and chaotic, while his appearance makes you expect more of him than he can give - hence disappointment.

Our society is yet in knickerbockers, and has retained all sorts of littlenesses and prejudices which older civilizations have long since relegated to the mental lumber room.An equivalent to this point of view you will find in England or France only in the smaller "cathedral" cities, and even there the old aristocrats have the courage of their opinions.Here, where everything is quite frankly on a money basis, and "positions" are made and lost like a fortune, by a turn of the market, those qualities which are purely mental, and on which it is hard to put a practical value, are naturally at a discount.We are quite ready to pay for the best.

Witness our private galleries and the opera, but we say, like the parvenu in Emile Augier's delightful comedy LE GENDRE DE M.

POIRIER, "Patronize art? Of course! But the artists? Never!"And frankly, it would be too much, would it not, to expect a family only half a generation away from an iron foundry, or a mine, to be willing to receive Irving or Bernhardt on terms of perfect equality?

As it would be unjust to demand a mature mind in the overgrown boy, it is useless to hope for delicate tact and social feeling from the parvenu.To be gracious and at ease with all classes and professions, one must be perfectly sure of one's own position, and with us few feel this security, it being based on too frail a foundation, a crisis in the "street" going a long way towards destroying it.

Of course I am generalizing and doubt not that in many cultivated homes the right spirit exists, but unfortunately these are not the centres which give the tone to our "world." Lately at one of the most splendid houses in this city a young Italian tenor had been engaged to sing.When he had finished he stood alone, unnoticed, unspoken to for the rest of the evening.He had been paid to sing.

"What more, in common sense, could he want?" thought the "world,"without reflecting that it was probably not the TENOR who lost by that arrangement.It needs a delicate hand to hold the reins over the backs of such a fine-mouthed community as artists and singers form.They rarely give their best when singing or performing in a hostile atmosphere.

A few years ago when a fancy-dress ball was given at the Academy of Design, the original idea was to have it an artists' ball; the community of the brush were, however, approached with such a complete lack of tact that, with hardly an exception, they held aloof, and at the ball shone conspicuous by their absence.

At present in this city I know of but two hospitable firesides where you are sure to meet the best the city holds of either foreign or native talent.The one is presided over by the wife of a young composer, and the other, oddly enough, by two unmarried ladies.An invitation to a dinner or a supper at either of these houses is as eagerly sought after and as highly prized in the great world as it is by the Bohemians, though neither "salon" is open regularly.

There is still hope for us, and I already see signs of better things.Perhaps, when my English friend returns in a few years, we may be able to prove to her that we have found the road to Prague.

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