登陆注册
18990000000035

第35章

We need not point out the superior advantages of the Christmas season for anything one has a mind to do with the French Revolution, of the Arctic explorations, or the Indian Mutiny, or the horrors of Siberian exile; there is no time so good for the use of this material; and ghosts on shipboard are notoriously fond of Christmas Eve. In our own logging camps the man who has gone into the woods for the winter, after quarrelling with his wife, then hears her sad appealing voice, and is moved to good resolutions as at no other period of the year; and in the mining regions, first in California and later in Colorado, the hardened reprobate, dying in his boots, smells his mother's doughnuts, and breathes his last in a soliloquized vision of the old home, and the little brother, or sister, or the old father coming to meet him from heaven; while his rude companions listen round him, and dry their eyes on the butts of their revolvers.

It has to be very grim, all that, to be truly effective; and here, already, we have a touch in the Americanized Christmas story of the moralistic quality of the American Thanksgiving story. This was seldom written, at first, for the mere entertainment of the reader; it was meant to entertain him, of course; but it was meant to edify him, too, and to improve him; and some such intention is still present in it. I rather think that it deals more probably with character to this end than its English cousin, the Christmas story, does. It is not so improbable that a man should leave off being a drunkard on Thanksgiving, as that he should leave off being a curmudgeon on Christmas; that he should conquer his appetite as that he should instantly change his nature, by good resolutions. He would be very likely, indeed, to break his resolutions in either case, but not so likely in the one as in the other.

Generically, the Thanksgiving story is cheerfuller in its drama and simpler in its persons than the Christmas story. Rarely has it dealt with the supernatural, either the apparition of ghosts or the intervention of angels. The weather being so much milder at the close of November than it is a month later, very little can be done with the elements; though on the coast a northeasterly storm has been, and can be, very usefully employed. The Thanksgiving story is more restricted in its range; the scene is still mostly in New England, and the characters are of New England extraction, who come home from the West usually, or New York, for the event of the little drama, whatever it may be. It may be the reconciliation of kinsfolk who have quarrelled; or the union of lovers long estranged; or husbands and wives who have had hard words and parted; or mothers who had thought their sons dead in California and find themselves agreeably disappointed in their return; or fathers who for old time's sake receive back their erring and conveniently dying daughters.

The notes are not many which this simple music sounds, but they have a Sabbath tone, mostly, and win the listener to kindlier thoughts and better moods. The art is at its highest in some strong sketch of Rose Terry Cooke's, or some perfectly satisfying study of Miss Jewett's, or some graphic situation of Miss Wilkins's; and then it is a very fine art.

But mostly it is poor and rude enough, and makes openly, shamelessly, for the reader's emotions, as well as his morals. It is inclined to be rather descriptive. The turkey, the pumpkin, the corn-field, figure throughout; and the leafless woods are blue and cold against the evening sky behind the low hip-roofed, old-fashioned homestead. The parlance is usually the Yankee dialect and its Western modifications.

The Thanksgiving story is mostly confined in scene to the country; it does not seem possible to do much with it in town; and it is a serious question whether with its geographical and topical limitations it can hold its own against the Christmas story; and whether it would not be well for authors to consider a combination with its elder rival.

The two feasts are so near together in point of time that they could be easily covered by the sentiment of even a brief narrative. Under the agglutinated style of 'A Thanksgiving-Christmas Story,' fiction appropriate to both could be produced, and both could be employed naturally and probably in the transaction of its affairs and the development of its characters. The plot for such a story could easily be made to include a total-abstinence pledge and family reunion at Thanksgiving, and an apparition and spiritual regeneration over a bowl of punch at Christmas.

同类推荐
  • 无上大乘要诀妙经

    无上大乘要诀妙经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 杨炯诗全集

    杨炯诗全集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 救命书

    救命书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 寻易尊师不遇

    寻易尊师不遇

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 女科要旨

    女科要旨

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 奇闻类记

    奇闻类记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 金色赤道

    金色赤道

    一千年前,人类将兽人赶出他们的家园,兽人远走北寒之地,受尽坎坷,不知未来。一千年后,北寒之地响起一声嘹亮的号角,兽人王召集百万兽人大军南下,誓要从人类的手里夺回自己的家园。金色赤道要塞。人类抵御兽人的巨大屏障,今天,人族与兽人要在这里进行一场关乎他们命运的生死之战。、
  • 炼妖大帝

    炼妖大帝

    炼妖珠出,万妖哀鸣!少年方辰,一次偶然之下,得到至宝炼妖珠,从此炼化万妖,逆天而行,一步步,走向仙道巅峰!
  • 锐读 (第1期·悬疑新主张)

    锐读 (第1期·悬疑新主张)

    中信出版社出品,《锐读》是新青年期刊出版总社创作的悬疑推理类系列书籍。《惊奇档案》专栏编辑,觅骨寻踪,亲历惊奇与惊险,探寻神秘的不可思议,用科学的态度解读一个个怪谈与诡闻。
  • 神魔乱世录

    神魔乱世录

    这是一个神奇的世界,这是一个疯狂的年代,是弱者的噩梦,是强者的舞台,是疯子的游乐场。一千八百年前,诸神落凡尘,妖魔乱人间。神州大地王朝更替,天下群雄逐鹿,各地兵祸四起。命运巨轮偏离轨迹,谁能将其扶归正途?
  • 好哥你好,好哥再见

    好哥你好,好哥再见

    某傲娇老师:“沈图啊,你妈当初给你起这个名字的时候知道你耳朵会这么小吗?”某蠢萌女学生:“好哥,你妈给你起名字的时候也不知道你会这么坏啊!”没错这就是蠢萌女学生与傲娇男老师的故事!
  • 一生二二生三:三生万物

    一生二二生三:三生万物

    若是选择死亡劈向谁的一方,她前世荒芜帝国权威审判者,却乱伦母子恋,轮回于世长大成人,生了情愫得知青梅竹马的欺骗,颠沛流离晃荡空城。
  • 锦4:再见萤火虫

    锦4:再见萤火虫

    她是一套首印10万册的超级畅销书她是继《独唱团》狂销100万册后,华文天下全力打造的同系列超级畅销书!⊙ 她是一套系出名门的高端MOOK书她是盛大集团进军电子阅读终端市场产品 “锦书”的孪生兄弟,尊贵非凡!⊙ 她是一套充满杀气的神秘之作它是盛大文学华文天下为将《最小说》斩落马下,精心准备半年,直到上市前一周才对外公布的终极杀手锏!⊙ 她是一套明星云集的文学MOOK书集结郭敬明御用作者团队?青春文学第一刊《最小说》原班人马、《萌芽》杂志历届“萌芽之星”与2009年萌芽举办“99杯”新小说家大赛全国15强及历届新概念作文大赛一等奖等作者。
  • 殭屍风云

    殭屍风云

    月黑风高,僵尸出没。山村之夜,鬼影流连。漆黑的棺材,森然的榕树,雪白的骨架,怪异的水潭,艳红的纸人……僵尸背后的秘密,一个未解开的谜题。
  • 飘(上)

    飘(上)

    《飘》是一部有关战争的小说,但作者玛格丽特没有把着眼点放在战场上。除了亚特兰大失陷前五角场上躺满伤病员那悲壮的一幕外,其他战争场景并没有花费作者过多的笔墨。作为第一部从南方女性角度来叙述美国内战的小说,玛格丽特着重描写了留在后方家里的妇女饱受战乱之苦的体验和感受。