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1、My Wood By E.M. Forster (我的小樹林 英國 E.M.福斯特著)My WoodE. M. ForsterEdward Morgan Forster (1879-1970), English essayist, novelist, biographer, and literary critic, wrote several notable works of fiction dealing with the constricting effects of social and national conventions upon human relationships. The
2、se novels include A Room with a View(1908), Howards End(1910), and A Passage to India (1924). In addition, his lectures on fiction, collected as Aspects of the Novel (1927), remain graceful elucidations of the genre. In “My Wood” taken from his essay collection Abinger Harvest(1936), Forster writes
3、with wit and wisdom about effect of property upon human behavior-notably his own.A few years ago I wrote a book which dealt with in part with the difficulties of the English in India. Feeling that they would have had no difficulties in India themselves, Americans read the book freely. The more they
4、read it the better it made them feel, and a cheque to the author was the result. I bought a wood with the cheque. It is not a large wood-it contains scarcely any trees, and it is intersected, blast it by a public footpath. Still, it is the first property that I have owned, so it is right that other
5、people should participate in my shame, and should ask themselves, in accents that will vary in horror, this very important question: What is the effect upon the character? Dont lets touch the economics; the effect of private ownership upon the community as a whole is another question-a more importan
6、t question, perhaps, but another one. Lets keep to psychology. If you own things, whats their effect on you? Whats the effect on me of my wood?In the first place, it makes me feel heavy. Property does have this effect. Property produces men of weight, and it was a man of weight who failed to get int
7、o the Kingdom of Heaven. He was not wicked, that unfortunate millionaire in the parable, he was only stout; he stuck out in front, not to mention behind, and as he wedged himself this way and that in the crystalline entrance and bruised his well-fed flanks, he saw beneath him a comparatively slim ca
8、mel passing through the eye of a needle and being woven into the robe of God. The Gospels all through couple stoutness and slowness. They point out what is perfectly obvious, yet seldom realized: that if you have a lot of things you cannot move about a lot, that furniture requires dusting, dusters r
9、equire servants, servants require insurance stamps, and the whole tangle of them makes you think twice before you accept an invitation to dinner or go for a bathe in the Jordan. Sometimes the Gospels proceed further and say with Tolstoy that property is sinful; they approach the difficult ground of
10、asceticism here, where I cannot follow them. But as to the immediate effects of property on people, they just show straightforward logic. It produces men of weight. Men of weight cannot, by definition, move like the lightning from the East unto the West, and the ascent of a fourteen-stone bishop int
11、o a pulpit is thus the exact antithesis of the coming of the Son of Man. My wood makes me feel heavy.In the second place, it makes me feel it ought to be larger.The other day I heard a twig snap in it. I was annoyed at first, for I thought that someone was blackberrying, and depreciating the value o
12、f the undergrowth. On coming nearer, I saw it was not a man who had trodden on the twig and snapped it, but a bird, and I felt pleased. My bird. The bird was not equally pleased. Ignoring the relation between us, it took fright as soon as it saw the shape of my face, and flew straight over the bound
13、ary hedge into field, the property of Mrs. Henessys bird. Something seemed grossly amiss here, something that would not have occurred had the wood been larger. I could not afford to buy Mrs. Henessy out, I dared not murder her, and limitations of this sort beset me on every side. Ahab did not want t
14、hat vineyard-he only needed it to round off his property, preparatory to plotting a new curve-and all the land around my wood has become necessary to me in order to round off the wood. A boundary protects. But -poor little things-the boundary in its turn to be protected. Noises on the edge of it. Ch
15、ildren throw stones. A little more, and then a little more, until we reach the sea. Happy Canute! Happier Alexander! And after all, why should even the world be the limit of possession? A rocket containing a Union Jack, will, it is hoped, be shortly fired at the moon. Mars Sirius. Beyond whichBut th
16、ese immensities ended by saddening me. I could not suppose that my wood was destined nucleus of universal dominion-it is so very small and contains no mineral wealth beyond the blackberries. Nor was I comforted when Mrs. Henessys bird took alarm for the second time and flew clean away from us all, u
17、nder the belief that it belonged to itself.In the third place, property makes its owner feel that he ought to do something to it. Yet he isnt sure what. A restlessness comes over him, a vague sense that he has a personality to express-the same sense which, without any vagueness, leads the artist to
18、an act of creation. Sometimes I think I will cut down such trees as remain in the wood, at other times I want to fill up the gaps between them with new trees. Both impulses are pretentious and empty. They are not honest movements towards money-making or beauty. They spring from a foolish desire to e
19、xpress myself and from an inability to enjoy what I have got. Creation, property, enjoyment form a sinister trinity in the human mind. Creation and enjoyment are both very, very good, yet they are often unattainable without a material basis, and at such moments property pushes itself in as a substit
20、ute, saying, “Accept me instead-Im good enough for all three.” It is not enough. It is, as Shakespeare said of lust, “The expense or spirit in a waste of shame”: it is “Before, a joy proposed; behind, a dream.” Yet we dont know how to shun it. It is forced on us by our economic system as the alterna
21、tive to starvation. It is also forced on us by an internal defect in the soul, by the feeling that in property may lie the germs of self-development and of exquisite or heroic deeds. Our life on earth is, and ought to be, material and carnal! But we have not yet learned to manage our materialism and
22、 carnality properly; they are still entangled with the desire for ownership, where (in the words of Dante) “Possession is one with loss.”And this brings us to our fourth and final point: the blackberries.Blackberries are not plentiful in this meager grove, but they are easily seen from the public fo
23、otpath which traverses it, and all too easily gathered. Foxgroves, too-people pull up the foxgroves, and ladies of an educational tendency even grub for toadstools to show them on the Monday in class. Other ladies, less educated, roll down the bracken in the arms of their gentlemen friends. There is paper, there are tins. Pray, does my wood belong to me or doesnt it? And, if it does, should I not own it best by allowing no one else to walk there? There is a wood near Lyme Regis, also cur
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