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第232章 [1761](1)

ALTHOUGH Julie, which for a long time had been in the press, was not yet published at the end of the year 1760, the work already began to make a great noise.Madam de Luxembourg had spoken of it at court, and Madam d'Houdetot at Paris.The latter had obtained from me permission for Saint Lambert to read the manuscript to the King of Poland, who had been delighted with it.Duclos, to whom I had also given the perusal of the work, had spoken of it at the academy.All Paris was impatient to see the novel; the booksellers of the Rue Saint-Jacques, and that of the Palais-Royal, were beset with people who came to inquire when it was to be published.It was at length brought out, and the success it had answered, contrary to custom, to the impatience with which it had been expected.The dauphiness, who was one of the first who read it, spoke of it to M.de Luxembourg as a ravishing performance.The opinions of men of letters differed from each other, but in those of every other class approbation was general, especially with the women, who became so intoxicated with the book and the author, that there was not one in high life with whom I might not have succeeded had I undertaken to do it.Of this I have such proofs as I will not commit to paper, and which without the aid of experience, authorized my opinion.It is singular that the book should have succeeded better in France than in the rest of Europe, although the French, both men and women, are severely treated in it.Contrary to my expectation it was least successful in Switzerland, and most so in Paris.Do friendship, love and virtue reign in this capital more than elsewhere? Certainly not; but there reigns in it an exquisite sensibility which transports the heart to their image, and makes us cherish in others the pure, tender and virtuous sentiments we no longer possess.Corruption is everywhere the same; virtue and morality no longer exist in Europe; but if the least love of them still remains, it is in Paris that this will be found.** I wrote this in 1769.

In the midst of so many prejudices and feigned passions, the real sentiments of nature are not to be distinguished from others, unless we well know to analyze the human heart.A very nice discrimination, not to be acquired except by the education of the world, is necessary to feel the finesses of the heart, if I dare use the expression, with which this work abounds.I do not hesitate to place the fourth part of it upon an equality with the Princess of Cleves;nor to assert that had these two works been read nowhere but in the provinces, their merit would never have been discovered.It must not, therefore, be considered as a matter of astonishment, that the greatest success of my work was at court.It abounds with lively but veiled touches of the pencil; which could not but give pleasure there, because the persons who frequent it are more accustomed than others to discover them.A distinction must, however, be made.The work is by no means proper for the species of men of wit who gave nothing but cunning, who possess no other kind of discernment than that which penetrates evil, and see nothing where good only is to be found.If, for instance, Julie had been published in a certain country which Ihave in my mind, I am convinced it would not have been read through by a single person, and the work would have been stifled in its birth.

I have collected most of the letters written to me on the subject of this publication, and deposited them, tied up together, in the hands of Madam de Nadillac.Should this collection ever be given to the world, very singular things will be seen, and an opposition of opinion, which shows what it is to have to do with the public.The thing least kept in view, and which will ever distinguish it from every other work, is the simplicity of the subject and the continuation of the interest, which, confined to three persons, is kept up throughout six volumes, without episode, romantic adventure, or anything malicious either in the persons or actions.Diderot complimented Richardson on the prodigious variety of his portraits and the multiplicity of his persons.In fact, Richardson has the merit of having well characterized them all; but with respect to their number, he has that in common with the most insipid writers of novels, who attempt to make up for the sterility of their ideas by multiplying persons and adventures.It is easy to awaken the attention by incessantly presenting unheard of adventures and new faces, which pass before the imagination as the figures in a magic lanthorn do before the eye; but to keep up that attention to the same objects, and without the aid of the wonderful, is certainly more difficult; and if, everything else being equal, the simplicity of the subject adds to the beauty of the work, the novels of Richardson, superior in so many other respects, cannot in this be compared to mine.I know it is already forgotten, and the cause of its being so; but it will be taken up again.

All my fear was that, by an extreme simplicity, the narrative would be fatiguing, and that it was not sufficiently interesting to engage the attention throughout the whole.I was relieved from this apprehension by a circumstance which alone was more flattering to my pride than all the compliments made me upon the work.

It appeared at the beginning of the carnival.A hawker carried it to the Princess of Talmont,* on the evening of a ball night at the opera.

After supper the princess dressed herself for the ball, and until the hour of going there, took up the new novel.At midnight she ordered the horses to be put into the carriage, and continued to read.

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