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第2章 INTRODUCTION

We Americans devour eagerly any piece of writing that purports to tell us the secret of success in life;yet how often we are disappointed to find nothing but commonplace statements,or receipts that we know by heart but never follow.Most of the life stories of our famous and successful men fail to inspire because they lack the human element that makes the record real and brings the story within our grasp.While we are searching far and near for some Aladdin's Lamp to give coveted fortune,there is ready at our hand if we will only reach out and take it,like the charm in Milton's Comus,

"Unknown,and like esteemed,and the dull swain

Treads on it daily with his clouted shoon;"

the interesting,human,and vividly told story of one of the wisest and most useful lives in our own history,and perhaps in any history.In Franklin's Autobiography is offered not so much a ready-made formula for success,as the companionship of a real flesh and blood man of extraordinary mind and quality,whose daily walk and conversation will help us to meet our own difficulties,much as does the example of a wise and strong friend.While we are fascinated by the story,we absorb the human experience through which a strong and helpful character is building.

The thing that makes Franklin's Autobiography different from every other life story of a great and successful man is just this human aspect of the account.Franklin told the story of his life,as he himself says,for the benefit of his posterity.He wanted to help them by the relation of his own rise from obscurity and poverty to eminence and wealth.He is not unmindful of the importance of his public services and their recognition,yet his accounts of these achievements are given only as a part of the story,and the vanity displayed is incidental and in keeping with the honesty of the recital.There is nothing of the impossible in the method and practice of Franklin as he sets them forth.The youth who reads the fascinating story is astonished to find that Franklin in his early years struggled with the same everyday passions and difficulties that he himself experiences,and he loses the sense of discouragement that comes from a realization of his own shortcomings and inability to attain.

There are other reasons why the Autobiography should be an intimate friend of American young people.Here they may establish a close relationship with one of the foremost Americans as well as one of the wisest men of his age.

The life of Benjamin Franklin is of importance to every American primarily because of the part he played in securing the independence of the United States and in establishing it as a nation.Franklin shares with Washington the honors of the Revolution,and of the events leading to the birth of the new nation.While Washington was the animating spirit of the struggle in the colonies,Franklin was its ablest champion abroad.To Franklin's cogent reasoning and keen satire,we owe the clear and forcible presentation of the American case in England and France;while to his personality and diplomacy as well as to his facile pen,we are indebted for the foreign alliance and the funds without which Washington's work must have failed.His patience,fortitude,and practical wisdom,coupled with self-sacrificing devotion to the cause of his country,are hardly less noticeable than similar qualities displayed by Washington.In fact,Franklin as a public man was much like Washington,especially in the entire disinterestedness of his public service.

Franklin is also interesting to us because by his life and teachings he has done more than any other American to advance the material prosperity of his countrymen.It is said that his widely and faithfully read maxims made Philadelphia and Pennsylvania wealthy,while Poor Richard's pithy sayings,translated into many languages,have had a world-wide influence.Franklin is a good type of our American manhood.Although not the wealthiest or the most powerful,he is undoubtedly,in the versatility of his genius and achievements,the greatest of our self-made men.The simple yet graphic story in the Autobiography of his steady rise from humble boyhood in a tallow-chandler shop,by industry,economy,and perseverance in selfimprovement,to eminence,is the most remarkable of all the remarkable histories of our self-made men.It is in itself a wonderful illustration of the results possible to be attained in a land of unequaled opportunity by following Franklin's maxims.

Franklin's fame,however,was not confined to his own country.Although he lived in a century notable for the rapid evolution of scientific and political thought and activity,yet no less a keen judge and critic than Lord Jeffrey,the famous editor of the Edinburgh Review,a century ago said that"in one point of view the name of Franklin must be considered as standing higher than any of the others which illustrated the eighteenth century.Distinguished as a statesman,he was equally great as a philosopher,thus uniting in himself a rare degree of excellence in both these pursuits,to excel in either of which is deemed the highest praise."

Franklin has indeed been aptly called"manysided."He was eminent in science and public service,in diplomacy and in literature.He was the Edison of his day,turning his scientific discoveries to the benefit of his fellow-men.He perceived the identity of lightning and electricity and set up the lightning rod.He invented the Franklin stove,still widely used,and refused to patent it.He possessed a masterly shrewdness in business and practical affairs.Carlyle called him the father of all the Yankees.He founded a fire company,assisted in founding a hospital,and improved the cleaning and lighting of streets.He developed journalism,established the American Philosophical Society,the public library in Philadelphia,and the University of Pennsylvania.He organized a postal system for the colonies,which was the basis of the present United States Post Office.Bancroft,the eminent historian,called him"the greatest diplomatist of his century."He perfected the Albany Plan of Union for the colonies.He is the only statesman who signed the Declaration of Independence,the Treaty of Alliance with France,the Treaty of Peace with England,and the Constitution.As a writer,he has produced,in his Autobiography and in Poor Richard's Almanac,two works that are not surpassed by similar writing.He received honorary degrees from Harvard and Yale,from Oxford and St.Andrews,and was made a fellow of the Royal Society,which awarded him the Copley gold medal for improving natural knowledge.He was one of the eight foreign associates of the French Academy of Science.

The careful study of the Autobiography is also valuable because of the style in which it is written.If Robert Louis Stevenson is right in believing that his remarkable style was acquired by imitation then the youth who would gain the power to express his ideas clearly,forcibly,and interestingly cannot do better than to study Franklin's method.Franklin's fame in the scientific world was due almost as much to his modest,simple,and sincere manner of presenting his discoveries and to the precision and clearness of the style in which he described his experiments,as to the results he was able to announce.Sir Humphry Davy,the celebrated English chemist,himself an excellent literary critic as well as a great scientist,said:"A singular felicity guided all Franklin's researches,and by very small means he established very grand truths.The style and manner of his publication on electricity are almost as worthy of admiration as the doctrine it contains."

Franklin's place in literature is hard to determine because he was not primarily a literary man.His aim in his writings as in his life work was to be helpful to his fellow-men.For him writing was never an end in itself,but always a means to an end.Yet his success as a scientist,a statesman,and a diplomat,as well as socially,was in no little part due to his ability as a writer."His letters charmed all,and made his correspondence eagerly sought.His political arguments were the joy of his party and the dread of his opponents.His scientific discoveries were explained in language at once so simple and so clear that plow-boy and exquisite could follow his thought or his experiment to its conclusion."[1]

As far as American literature is concerned,Franklin has no contemporaries.Before the Autobiography only one literary work of importance had been produced in this country—Cotton Mather's Magnalia,a church history of New England in a ponderous,stiff style.Franklin was the first American author to gain a wide and permanent reputation in Europe.The Autobiography,Poor Richard,Father Abraham's Speech or The Way to Wealth,as well as some of the Bagatelles,are as widely known abroad as any American writings.Franklin must also be classed as the first American humorist.

English literature of the eighteenth century was characterized by the development of prose.Periodical literature reached its perfection early in the century in The Tatler and The Spectator of Addison and Steele.Pamphleteers flourished throughout the period.The homelier prose of Bunyan and Defoe gradually gave place to the more elegant and artificial language of Samuel Johnson,who set the standard for prose writing from 1745 onward.This century saw the beginnings of the modern novel,in Fielding's Tom Jones,Richardson's Clarissa Harlowe,Sterne's Tristram Shandy,and Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield.Gibbon wrote The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,Hume his History of England,and Adam Smith the Wealth of Nations.

In the simplicity and vigor of his style Franklin more nearly resembles the earlier group of writers.In his first essays he was not an inferior imitator of Addison.In his numerous parables,moral allegories,and apologues he showed Bunyan's influence.But Franklin was essentially a journalist.In his swift,terse style,he is most like Defoe,who was the first great English journalist and master of the newspaper narrative.The style of both writers is marked by homely,vigorous expression,satire,burlesque,repartee.Here the comparison must end.Defoe and his contemporaries were authors.Their vocation was writing and their success rests on the imaginative or creative power they displayed.To authorship Franklin laid no claim.He wrote no work of the imagination.He developed only incidentally a style in many respects as remarkable as that of his English contemporaries.He wrote the best autobiography in existence,one of the most widely known collections of maxims,and an unsurpassed series of political and social satires,because he was a man of unusual scope of power and usefulness,who knew how to tell his fellow-men the secrets of that power and that usefulness.

注释:

[1]The Many-Sided Franklin.Paul L.Ford.

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