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第155章 APPENDIX C(1)

RECEPTION OF CAPTAIN BASIL HALL'S BOOK IN THE UNITED STATES

HAVING now arrived nearly at the end of our travels,I am induced,ere I conclude,again to mention what I consider as one of the most remarkable traits in the national character of the Americans;namely,their exquisite sensitiveness and soreness respecting everything said or written concerning them.

Of this,perhaps,the most remarkable example I can give is the effect produced on nearly every class of readers by the appearance of Captain Basil Hall's 'Travels in North America.'

In fact,it was a sort of moral earthquake,and the vibration it occasioned through the nerves of the republic,from one corner of the Union to the other,was by no means over when I left the country in July 1831,a couple of years after the shock.

I was in Cincinnati when these volumes came out,but it was not till July 1830,that I procured a copy of them.

One bookseller to whom I applied told me that he had had a few copies before he understood the nature of the work,but that,after becoming acquainted with it,nothing should induce him to sell another.Other persons of his profession must,however,have been less scrupulous;for the book was read in city,town,village,and hamlet,steamboat,and stage-coach,and a sort of war-whoop was sent forth perfectly unprecedented in my recollection upon any occasion whatever.

An ardent desire for approbation,and a delicate sensitiveness under censure,have always,I believe,been considered as amiable traits of character;but the condition into which the appearance of Captain Hall's work threw the republic shows plainly that these feelings,if carried to excess,produce a weakness which amounts to imbecility.

It was perfectly astonishing to hear men who,on other subjects,were of some judgment,utter their opinions upon this.

I never heard of any instance in which the commonsense generally found in national criticism was so overthrown by passion.

I do not speak of the want of justice,and of fair and liberal interpretation:these,perhaps,were hardly to be expected.

Other nations have been called thin-skinned,but the citizens of the Union have,apparently,no skins at all;they wince if a breeze blows over them,unless it be tempered with adulation.

It was not,therefore,very surprising that the acute and forcible observations of a traveler they knew would be listened to should be received testily.The extraordinary features of the business were,first,the excess of the rage into which they lashed themselves;and,secondly,the puerility of the inventions by which they attempted to account for the severity with which they fancied they had been treated.

Not content with declaring that the volumes contained no word of truth,from beginning to end (which is an assertion I heard made very nearly as often as they were mentioned),the whole country set to work to discover the causes why Captain Hall had visited the United States,and why he had published his book.

I have heard it said with as much precision and gravity as if the statement had been conveyed by an official report,that Captain Hall had been sent out by the British Government expressly for the purpose of checking the growing admiration of England for the Government of the United States,--that it was by a commission from the treasury he had come,and that it was only in obedience to orders that he had found anything to object to.

I do not give this as the gossip of a coterie;I am persuaded that it is the belief of a very considerable portion of the country.

So deep is the conviction of this singular people that they cannot be seen without being admired,that they will not admit the possibility that any one should honestly and sincerely find aught to disapprove in them or their country.

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