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sartor resartus-第38章

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ncied myself tempted and tormented of the Devil; for a Hell; as I imagine; without Life; though only diabolic Life; were more frightful:  but in our age of Down…pulling and Disbelief; the very Devil has been pulled down; you cannot so much as believe in a Devil。  To me the Universe was all void of Life; of Purpose; of Volition; even of Hostility:  it was one huge; dead; immeasurable Steam…engine; rolling on; in its dead indifference; to grind me limb from limb。  Oh; the vast; gloomy; solitary Golgotha; and Mill of Death!  Why was the Living banished thither companionless; conscious?  Why; if there is no Devil; nay; unless the Devil is your God?〃

A prey incessantly to such corrosions; might not; moreover; as the worst aggravation to them; the iron constitution even of a Teufelsdrockh threaten to fail?  We conjecture that he has known sickness; and; in spite of his locomotive habits; perhaps sickness of the chronic sort。  Hear this; for example:  〃How beautiful to die of broken…heart; on Paper!  Quite another thing in practice; every window of your Feeling; even of your Intellect; as it were; begrimed and mud…bespattered; so that no pure ray can enter; a whole Drug…shop in your inwards; the fordone soul drowning slowly in quagmires of Disgust!〃

Putting all which external and internal miseries together; may we not find in the following sentences; quite in our Professor's still vein; significance enough?  〃From Suicide a certain after…shine (_Nachschein_) of Christianity withheld me:  perhaps also a certain indolence of character; for; was not that a remedy I had at any time within reach?  Often; however; was there a question present to me:  Should some one now; at the turning of that corner; blow thee suddenly out of Space; into the other World; or other No…world; by pistol…shot;how were it?  On which ground; too; I have often; in sea…storms and sieged cities and other death…scenes; exhibited an imperturbability; which passed; falsely enough; for courage。〃

〃So had it lasted;〃 concludes the Wanderer; 〃so had it lasted; as in bitter protracted Death…agony; through long years。  The heart within me; unvisited by any heavenly dew…drop; was smouldering in sulphurous; slow…consuming fire。  Almost since earliest memory I had shed no tear; or once only when I; murmuring half…audibly; recited Faust's Death…song; that wild _Selig der den er im Siegesglanze findet_ (Happy whom _he_ finds in Battle's splendor); and thought that of this last Friend even I was not forsaken; that Destiny itself could not doom me not to die。  Having no hope; neither had I any definite fear; were it of Man or of Devil:  nay; I often felt as if it might be solacing; could the Arch…Devil himself; though in Tartarean terrors; but rise to me; that I might tell him a little of my mind。  And yet; strangely enough; I lived in a continual; indefinite; pining fear; tremulous; pusillanimous; apprehensive of I knew not what:  it seemed as if all things in the Heavens above and the Earth beneath would hurt me; as if the Heavens and the Earth were but boundless jaws of a devouring monster; wherein I; palpitating; waited to be devoured。

〃Full of such humor; and perhaps the miserablest man in the whole French Capital or Suburbs; was I; one sultry Dog… day; after much perambulation; toiling along the dirty little _Rue Saint…Thomas de l'Enfer_; among civic rubbish enough; in a close atmosphere; and over pavements hot as Nebuchadnezzar's Furnace; whereby doubtless my spirits were little cheered; when; all at once; there rose a Thought in me; and I asked myself:  'What _art_ thou afraid of?  Wherefore; like a coward; dost thou forever pip and whimper; and go cowering and trembling?  Despicable biped! what is the sum…total of the worst that lies before thee?  Death?  Well; Death; and say the pangs of Tophet too; and all that the Devil and Man may; will or can do against thee!  Hast thou not a heart; canst thou not suffer whatsoever it be; and; as a Child of Freedom; though outcast; trample Tophet itself under thy feet; while it consumes thee?  Let it come; then; I will meet it and defy it!'  And as I so thought; there rushed like a stream of fire over my whole soul; and I shook base Fear away from me forever。  I was strong; of unknown strength; a spirit; almost a god。  Ever from that time; the temper of my misery was changed:  not Fear or whining Sorrow was it; but Indignation and grim fire…eyed Defiance。

〃Thus had the EVERLASTING NO (_das ewige Nein_) pealed authoritatively through all the recesses of my Being; of my ME; and then was it that my whole ME stood up; in native God…created majesty; and with emphasis recorded its Protest。  Such a Protest; the most important transaction in Life; may that same Indignation and Defiance; in a psychological point of view; be fitly called。  The Everlasting No had said:  'Behold; thou art fatherless; outcast; and the Universe is mine (the Devil's);' to which my whole Me now made answer:  '_I_ am not thine; but Free; and forever hate thee!'

〃It is from this hour that I incline to date my Spiritual New…birth; or Baphometic Fire…baptism; perhaps I directly thereupon began to be a Man。〃


CHAPTER VIII。 CENTRE OF INDIFFERENCE。

Though; after this 〃Baphometic Fire…baptism〃 of his; our Wanderer signifies that his Unrest was but increased; as; indeed; 〃Indignation and Defiance;〃 especially against things in general; are not the most peaceable inmates; yet can the Psychologist surmise that it was no longer a quite hopeless Unrest; that henceforth it had at least a fixed centre to revolve round。 For the fire…baptized soul; long so scathed and thunder…riven; here feels its own Freedom; which feeling is its Baphometic Baptism:  the citadel of its whole kingdom it has thus gained by assault; and will keep inexpugnable; outwards from which the remaining dominions; not indeed without hard battling; will doubtless by degrees be conquered and pacificated。  Under another figure; we might say; if in that great moment; in the _Rue Saint…Thomas de l'Enfer_; the old inward Satanic School was not yet thrown out of doors; it received peremptory judicial notice to quit;whereby; for the rest; its howl…chantings; Ernulphus…cursings; and rebellious gnashings of teeth; might; in the mean while; become only the more tumultuous; and difficult to keep secret。

Accordingly; if we scrutinize these Pilgrimings well; there is perhaps discernible henceforth a certain incipient method in their madness。  Not wholly as a Spectre does Teufelsdrockh now storm through the world; at worst as a spectra…fighting Man; nay who will one day be a Spectre…queller。 If pilgriming restlessly to so many 〃Saints' Wells;〃 and ever without quenching of his thirst; he nevertheless finds little secular wells; whereby from time to time some alleviation is ministered。  In a word; he is now; if not ceasing; yet intermitting to 〃eat his own heart;〃 and clutches round him outwardly on the NOT…ME for wholesomer food。  Does not the following glimpse exhibit him in a much more natural state?

〃Towns also and Cities; especially the ancient; I failed not to look upon with interest。  How beautiful to see thereby; as through a long vista; into the remote Time; to have; as it were; an actual se
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