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byMarkTwainMARKTWAIN’S
[Date,1601]
ConversationAsitwasbytheSocialFiresideintheTimeoftheTudorsINTRODUCTION
\"Bornirreverent,\"scrawledMarkTwainonascratchpad,\"——likeallotherpeopleIhaveeverknownorheardof——Iamhopingtoremainsowhilethereareanyreverentirreverenceslefttomakefunof。\"
——[HolographmanuscriptofSamuelL。Clemens,inthecollectionoftheF。J。Meine]
MarkTwainwasjustasirreverentashedaredbe,and1601revealshisrichestexpressionofsovereigncontemptforoverstuffedlanguage,genteelliterature,andconventionalidiocies。Later,whenamagazineeditorapostrophized,\"OthatwehadaRabelais!\"Markimpishlyandanonymously——submitted1601;andthatsameeditor,apraiserofRabelais,scathinglyabuseditandthesender。Inthisepisode,asinmanyothers,MarkTwain,the\"badboy\"ofAmericanliterature,revealedhishugedelightinblastingtheshamsofcontemporaryhypocrisy。Too,therewasalwaysthespiritofTomSawyerdeviltryinMark’smake—upthatpromptedhim,ashehimselfboasted,toseehowmuchholyindignationhecouldstirupintheworld。
WHOWROTE1601?
Thecorrectandcompletetitleof1601,asfirstissued,was:[Date,1601。]’Conversation,asitwasbytheSocialFireside,intheTimeoftheTudors。’Formanyyearsafteritsanonymousfirstissuein1880,itsauthorshipwasvariouslyconjecturedandwidelydisputed。InBoston,WilliamT。Ball,oneoftheleadingtheatricalcriticsduringthelatego’s,assertedthatitwasoriginallywrittenbyanEnglishactor(namenotdivulged)whogaveittohim。Ball’soriginal,itwassaid,lookedlikeanewspaperstripinthewayitwasprinted,andmayindeedhavebeenaproofpulledinsomenewspaperoffice。InSt。Louis,WilliamMarionReedy,editoroftheSt。LouisMirror,hadseenthisfamoustourdeforcecirculatedintheearly80’singalley—proofform;hefirstlearnedfromEugeneFieldthatitwasfromthepenofMarkTwain。
\"Manypeople,\"saidReedy,\"thoughtthethingwasdonebyFieldandattributed,asajoke,toMarkTwain。Fieldhadaperfectgeniusforthatsortofthing,asmanyextantspecimensattest,andforthatsortofpracticaljoke;buttomythinkingthehumorofthepieceistoomellow——nothardandbrightandbitter——tobeEugeneField’s。\"Reedy’sopinionhitsoffthefundamentaldifferencebetweenthesetwogreathumorists;
onehalfsuspectsthatReedywasthinkingofField’sFrenchCrisis。
ButTwainfirstclaimedhisbantlingfromthefogofanonymityin1906,inaletteraddressedtoMr。CharlesOrr,librarianofCaseLibrary,Cleveland。SaidClemens,inthecourseofhisletter,datedJuly30,1906,fromDublin,NewHampshire:
\"Thetitleofthepieceis1601。ThepieceisasupposititiousconversationwhichtakesplaceinQueenElizabeth’sclosetinthatyear,betweentheQueen,BenJonson,Beaumont,SirWalterRaleigh,theDuchessofBilgewater,andoneortwoothers,andisnot,asJohnHaymistakenlysupposes,aseriousefforttobringbackourliteratureandphilosophytothesoberandchasteElizabeth’stime;ifthereisadecentwordfindableinit,itisbecauseIoverlookedit。Ihastentoassureyouthatitisnotprintedinmypublishedwritings。\"
TWITTINGTHEREV。JOSEPHTWICHELL
Thecircumstancesofhow1601cametobewrittenhavesincebeenofficiallyrevealedbyAlbertBigelowPainein’MarkTwain,ABibliography’(1912),andinthepublicationofMarkTwain’sNotebook(1935)。
1601waswrittenduringthesummerof1876whentheClemensfamilyhadretreatedtoQuarryFarminElmiraCounty,NewYork。HereMrs。Clemensenjoyedrelieffromsocialobligations,thechildrenrompedoverthecountryside,andMarkretiredtohisoctagonalstudy,which,perchedhighonthehill,lookedoutuponthevalleybelow。Itwasinthefamoussummerof1876,too,thatMarkwasputtingthefinishingtouchestoTomSawyer。Beforethecloseofthesameyearhehadalreadybegunworkon’TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn’,publishedin1885。Itisinterestingtonotetheuseofthetitle,the\"DukeofBilgewater,\"inHuckFinnwhenthe\"DuchessofBilgewater\"hadalreadymadeherappearancein1601。Sandwichedbetweenhistwogreatmasterpieces,TomSawyerandHuckFinn,thewritingof1601wasindeedastrangeinterlude。
DuringthisprolificperiodMarkwrotemanyminoritems,mostofthemrejectedbyHowells,andreadextensivelyinoneofhisfavoritebooks,Pepys’Diary。LikemanyanotherwriterMarkwascaptivatedbyPepys’
styleandspirit,and\"hedetermined,\"saysAlbertBigelowPaineinhis’MarkTwain,ABiography’,\"totryhishandonanimaginaryrecordofconversationandcourtmannersofabygoneday,writteninthephraseoftheperiod。Theresultwas’FiresideConversationintheTimeofQueenElizabeth’,orashelatercalledit,’1601’。The’conversation’
recordedbyasupposedPepysofthatperiod,waswrittenwithalltheoutspokencoarsenessandnakednessofthatrankday,whenfiresidesociabilitieswerelimitedonlytotheloosenedfancy,vocabulary,andphysicalperformance,andnotbyanyboundsofconvention。\"
\"Itwaswrittenasaletter,\"continuesPaine,\"tothatrobustdivine,Rev。JosephTwichell,\"who,unlikeHowells,hadnoscruplesaboutMark’s’Elizabethanbreadthofparlance。’\"
TheRev。JosephTwichell,Mark’smostintimatefriendforoverfortyyears,waspastoroftheAsylumHillCongregationalChurchofHartford,whichMarkfacetiouslycalledthe\"ChurchoftheHolySpeculators,\"
becauseofitswealthyparishioners。HereMarkhadfirstmet\"Joe\"atasocial,andtheirmeetingripenedintoaglorious,lifelongfriendship。
[Date,1601]
ConversationAsitwasbytheSocialFiresideintheTimeoftheTudorsINTRODUCTION
\"Bornirreverent,\"scrawledMarkTwainonascratchpad,\"——likeallotherpeopleIhaveeverknownorheardof——Iamhopingtoremainsowhilethereareanyreverentirreverenceslefttomakefunof。\"
——[HolographmanuscriptofSamuelL。Clemens,inthecollectionoftheF。J。Meine]
MarkTwainwasjustasirreverentashedaredbe,and1601revealshisrichestexpressionofsovereigncontemptforoverstuffedlanguage,genteelliterature,andconventionalidiocies。Later,whenamagazineeditorapostrophized,\"OthatwehadaRabelais!\"Markimpishlyandanonymously——submitted1601;andthatsameeditor,apraiserofRabelais,scathinglyabuseditandthesender。Inthisepisode,asinmanyothers,MarkTwain,the\"badboy\"ofAmericanliterature,revealedhishugedelightinblastingtheshamsofcontemporaryhypocrisy。Too,therewasalwaysthespiritofTomSawyerdeviltryinMark’smake—upthatpromptedhim,ashehimselfboasted,toseehowmuchholyindignationhecouldstirupintheworld。
WHOWROTE1601?
Thecorrectandcompletetitleof1601,asfirstissued,was:[Date,1601。]’Conversation,asitwasbytheSocialFireside,intheTimeoftheTudors。’Formanyyearsafteritsanonymousfirstissuein1880,itsauthorshipwasvariouslyconjecturedandwidelydisputed。InBoston,WilliamT。Ball,oneoftheleadingtheatricalcriticsduringthelatego’s,assertedthatitwasoriginallywrittenbyanEnglishactor(namenotdivulged)whogaveittohim。Ball’soriginal,itwassaid,lookedlikeanewspaperstripinthewayitwasprinted,andmayindeedhavebeenaproofpulledinsomenewspaperoffice。InSt。Louis,WilliamMarionReedy,editoroftheSt。LouisMirror,hadseenthisfamoustourdeforcecirculatedintheearly80’singalley—proofform;hefirstlearnedfromEugeneFieldthatitwasfromthepenofMarkTwain。
\"Manypeople,\"saidReedy,\"thoughtthethingwasdonebyFieldandattributed,asajoke,toMarkTwain。Fieldhadaperfectgeniusforthatsortofthing,asmanyextantspecimensattest,andforthatsortofpracticaljoke;buttomythinkingthehumorofthepieceistoomellow——nothardandbrightandbitter——tobeEugeneField’s。\"Reedy’sopinionhitsoffthefundamentaldifferencebetweenthesetwogreathumorists;
onehalfsuspectsthatReedywasthinkingofField’sFrenchCrisis。
ButTwainfirstclaimedhisbantlingfromthefogofanonymityin1906,inaletteraddressedtoMr。CharlesOrr,librarianofCaseLibrary,Cleveland。SaidClemens,inthecourseofhisletter,datedJuly30,1906,fromDublin,NewHampshire:
\"Thetitleofthepieceis1601。ThepieceisasupposititiousconversationwhichtakesplaceinQueenElizabeth’sclosetinthatyear,betweentheQueen,BenJonson,Beaumont,SirWalterRaleigh,theDuchessofBilgewater,andoneortwoothers,andisnot,asJohnHaymistakenlysupposes,aseriousefforttobringbackourliteratureandphilosophytothesoberandchasteElizabeth’stime;ifthereisadecentwordfindableinit,itisbecauseIoverlookedit。Ihastentoassureyouthatitisnotprintedinmypublishedwritings。\"
TWITTINGTHEREV。JOSEPHTWICHELL
Thecircumstancesofhow1601cametobewrittenhavesincebeenofficiallyrevealedbyAlbertBigelowPainein’MarkTwain,ABibliography’(1912),andinthepublicationofMarkTwain’sNotebook(1935)。
1601waswrittenduringthesummerof1876whentheClemensfamilyhadretreatedtoQuarryFarminElmiraCounty,NewYork。HereMrs。Clemensenjoyedrelieffromsocialobligations,thechildrenrompedoverthecountryside,andMarkretiredtohisoctagonalstudy,which,perchedhighonthehill,lookedoutuponthevalleybelow。Itwasinthefamoussummerof1876,too,thatMarkwasputtingthefinishingtouchestoTomSawyer。Beforethecloseofthesameyearhehadalreadybegunworkon’TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn’,publishedin1885。Itisinterestingtonotetheuseofthetitle,the\"DukeofBilgewater,\"inHuckFinnwhenthe\"DuchessofBilgewater\"hadalreadymadeherappearancein1601。Sandwichedbetweenhistwogreatmasterpieces,TomSawyerandHuckFinn,thewritingof1601wasindeedastrangeinterlude。
DuringthisprolificperiodMarkwrotemanyminoritems,mostofthemrejectedbyHowells,andreadextensivelyinoneofhisfavoritebooks,Pepys’Diary。LikemanyanotherwriterMarkwascaptivatedbyPepys’
styleandspirit,and\"hedetermined,\"saysAlbertBigelowPaineinhis’MarkTwain,ABiography’,\"totryhishandonanimaginaryrecordofconversationandcourtmannersofabygoneday,writteninthephraseoftheperiod。Theresultwas’FiresideConversationintheTimeofQueenElizabeth’,orashelatercalledit,’1601’。The’conversation’
recordedbyasupposedPepysofthatperiod,waswrittenwithalltheoutspokencoarsenessandnakednessofthatrankday,whenfiresidesociabilitieswerelimitedonlytotheloosenedfancy,vocabulary,andphysicalperformance,andnotbyanyboundsofconvention。\"
\"Itwaswrittenasaletter,\"continuesPaine,\"tothatrobustdivine,Rev。JosephTwichell,\"who,unlikeHowells,hadnoscruplesaboutMark’s’Elizabethanbreadthofparlance。’\"
TheRev。JosephTwichell,Mark’smostintimatefriendforoverfortyyears,waspastoroftheAsylumHillCongregationalChurchofHartford,whichMarkfacetiouslycalledthe\"ChurchoftheHolySpeculators,\"
becauseofitswealthyparishioners。HereMarkhadfirstmet\"Joe\"atasocial,andtheirmeetingripenedintoaglorious,lifelongfriendship。