登陆注册
14731400000001

第1章

THE HERO AS DIVINITY. ODIN. PAGANISM: SCANDINAVIAN MYTHOLOGY.

We have undertaken to discourse here for a little on Great Men, their manner of appearance in our world's business, how they have shaped themselves in the world's history, what ideas men formed of them, what work they did;--on Heroes, namely, and on their reception and performance; what I call Hero-worship and the Heroic in human affairs. Too evidently this is a large topic; deserving quite other treatment than we can expect to give it at present. A large topic; indeed, an illimitable one; wide as Universal History itself. For, as I take it, Universal History, the history of what man has accomplished in this world, is at bottom the History of the Great Men who have worked here. They were the leaders of men, these great ones; the modellers, patterns, and in a wide sense creators, of whatsoever the general mass of men contrived to do or to attain; all things that we see standing accomplished in the world are properly the outer material result, the practical realization and embodiment, of Thoughts that dwelt in the Great Men sent into the world:

the soul of the whole world's history, it may justly be considered, were the history of these. Too clearly it is a topic we shall do no justice to in this place!

One comfort is, that Great Men, taken up in any way, are profitable company. We cannot look, however imperfectly, upon a great man, without gaining something by him. He is the living light-fountain, which it is good and pleasant to be near. The light which enlightens, which has enlightened the darkness of the world; and this not as a kindled lamp only, but rather as a natural luminary shining by the gift of Heaven; a flowing light-fountain, as I say, of native original insight, of manhood and heroic nobleness;--in whose radiance all souls feel that it is well with them. On any terms whatsoever, you will not grudge to wander in such neighborhood for a while. These Six classes of Heroes, chosen out of widely distant countries and epochs, and in mere external figure differing altogether, ought, if we look faithfully at them, to illustrate several things for us.

Could we see them well, we should get some glimpses into the very marrow of the world's history. How happy, could I but, in any measure, in such times as these, make manifest to you the meanings of Heroism; the divine relation (for I may well call it such) which in all times unites a Great Man to other men; and thus, as it were, not exhaust my subject, but so much as break ground on it! At all events, I must make the attempt.

It is well said, in every sense, that a man's religion is the chief fact with regard to him. A man's, or a nation of men's. By religion I do not mean here the church-creed which he professes, the articles of faith which he will sign and, in words or otherwise, assert; not this wholly, in many cases not this at all. We see men of all kinds of professed creeds attain to almost all degrees of worth or worthlessness under each or any of them.

This is not what I call religion, this profession and assertion; which is often only a profession and assertion from the outworks of the man, from the mere argumentative region of him, if even so deep as that. But the thing a man does practically believe (and this is often enough _without_asserting it even to himself, much less to others); the thing a man does practically lay to heart, and know for certain, concerning his vital relations to this mysterious Universe, and his duty and destiny there, that is in all cases the primary thing for him, and creatively determines all the rest. That is his _religion_; or, it may be, his mere scepticism and _no-religion_: the manner it is in which he feels himself to be spiritually related to the Unseen World or No-World; and I say, if you tell me what that is, you tell me to a very great extent what the man is, what the kind of things he will do is. Of a man or of a nation we inquire, therefore, first of all, What religion they had? Was it Heathenism,--plurality of gods, mere sensuous representation of this Mystery of Life, and for chief recognized element therein Physical Force?

Was it Christianism; faith in an Invisible, not as real only, but as the only reality; Time, through every meanest moment of it, resting on Eternity; Pagan empire of Force displaced by a nobler supremacy, that of Holiness? Was it Scepticism, uncertainty and inquiry whether there was an Unseen World, any Mystery of Life except a mad one;--doubt as to all this, or perhaps unbelief and flat denial? Answering of this question is giving us the soul of the history of the man or nation. The thoughts they had were the parents of the actions they did; their feelings were parents of their thoughts: it was the unseen and spiritual in them that determined the outward and actual;--their religion, as I say, was the great fact about them. In these Discourses, limited as we are, it will be good to direct our survey chiefly to that religious phasis of the matter. That once known well, all is known. We have chosen as the first Hero in our series Odin the central figure of Scandinavian Paganism; an emblem to us of a most extensive province of things. Let us look for a little at the Hero as Divinity, the oldest primary form of Heroism.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 我是第三者

    我是第三者

    不知不觉中我成了好朋友梦颜的情敌————第三者,我爱上了梦颜的未婚夫俊熙,准确地说是我早就爱上了他。他也喜欢我吗?他喜欢我为什么会跟颜订婚呢?不喜欢我?那为什么要对我这么好呢?他的眼神为什么总有那么多的无奈?他的眼神为什么总会触动着我的心?爱情有对和错吗?什么是对?什么是错?也许爱情根本就没有对和错。也许爱情里根本也没有第三者,只有爱和不爱之分。
  • 霸道总裁的夫人

    霸道总裁的夫人

    本是个天真烂漫的千金大小姐却因为男友的背叛,变得冷酷成熟。他和她本是两条永远不会相交的平行线,却因为一个小小的意外,让她走进了他的心里。。。
  • 毗尼毋论

    毗尼毋论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 失忆人

    失忆人

    清醒总是很难被接受,我们大多时候都不肯面对现实
  • 佞臣贼子

    佞臣贼子

    一个英雄辈出的朝代,一轴改朝换代的画卷,一段乱臣贼子的传奇。闹事屠狗辈,一脚入了皇城,风云十五载,天下终归李家。感谢创世书评团提供论坛书评支持
  • 末日之秩序缔造者

    末日之秩序缔造者

    沈然从异界归来,但迎接他的却是凶残狰狞的丧尸,遮天蔽日的变异生物。短短几年光景,地球为何会成为这般末日的景象?亲人朋友如今又身在何方?
  • 黑道冷颜少女

    黑道冷颜少女

    拥有着冷如冰山的外表,却没人知道她就是世界第一的杀手!
  • 天意我意

    天意我意

    碎裂灵脉,重新开始,身处世家,惊天崛起,锋芒毕露!修炼之途,与天齐平,机缘奇遇,步步惊心,天意我意!
  • 城堡(英文版)

    城堡(英文版)

    《城堡》是卡夫卡晚年创作的一部长篇小说(未完成)。主人公K应聘来城堡当土地测量员,他经过长途跋涉,穿过许多雪路后,终于在半夜抵达城堡管辖下的一个穷村落。在村落的招待所,筋疲力尽的K遇到了形形色色的人,它们都是挣扎在社会底层的平民。其中有招待所的老板、老板娘、女招待,还有一些闲杂人员。城堡虽近在咫尺,但他费尽周折,为此不惜勾引城堡官员克拉姆的情妇,却怎么也进不去。K奔波得筋疲力竭,至死也未能进入城堡。
  • 禽不自禁:男神老公要克制

    禽不自禁:男神老公要克制

    【宠文】他是狡猾的大狐狸,而她是他窥忌已久的小白兔;美食,美色,心里战;女仆,秘书,小情人;他步步紧逼,句句动情。“楚大哥,我....好热,好难受”一只喝醉酒的小白兔落入了大狐狸的魔爪之中。“哪难受?”“这里,还有这里,沫沫....全身都好难受,怎么办?”“那我们揉揉好不好?揉揉就不难受了!”狐狸邪笑一声,开始他的诱导工作。“好啊,揉揉,呵呵!”小白兔,你绝对跑不掉了,今晚我就把你给....吃—干—抹—净。