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作者与狗

The Librarian Collection

作者与狗

The Librarian Collection

伟大的文学是我们Mungo & Maud灵感的重要来源,特别是在创造聪明整洁的图书管理员系列时。

那么,是什么激励了伟大的作家呢?通常是他们的狗或猫。这些忠实的伙伴和缪斯,这些生物都对他们文学大师的作品产生了显著影响……

拜伦勋爵

1803年,当这位诗人大约15岁时,拜伦勋爵得到了一只纽芬兰犬,他称之为Boatswain。拜伦一生中养过许多狗,但他形容Boatswain是他“最坚定的朋友”。不幸的是,这只狗感染了狂犬病,五年后去世。据说在狗生病期间,拜伦用自己的手擦去Boatswain感染的唾液,亲自照料这只狗,毫不畏惧感染。狗去世后,拜伦创作了诗篇 《给一只狗的墓志铭》,其中包括“可怜的狗,生前最坚定的朋友,/ 第一个欢迎,最先防卫,/ 其诚实的心仍属于他的主人”的诗句。这首诗刻在拜伦庄园Newstead Abbey的狗墓上,拜伦的朋友John Hobhouse作了序言:“在此地附近 / 安放着一位 / 拥有美丽而无虚荣,/ 力量而无傲慢,/ 勇气而无凶猛,/ 以及人类所有美德而无其恶习的生物的遗骸”。拜伦希望自己死后能与这只狗葬在一起,但这一愿望未能实现,Boatswain的墓比拜伦自己的墓还大。

 

Anton Chekhov

The Russian playwright and short-story writer had two dachshunds, Bromine (a male) and Quinine (a female). Although lazy and potbellied, Quinine was his favourite. Chekhov wrote of them that “The former is dexterous and lithe, polite and sensitive. The latter is clumsy, fat, lazy and sly… They both love to weep from an excess of feelings.” The author’s family recounted that “every evening Quinine would come up to Anton, put her front paws on his knees and look into his eyes devotedly.” The writer featured dogs in a number of his works, including The Lady With The Dog and Kashtanka – a novel narrated from the point of view of a dachshund mix.

Elizabeth Barrett Browning 

A cocker spaniel called Flush was a favoured friend of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. "He & I are inseparable companions," wrote the English poet of her dog, "and I have vowed him my perpetual society in exchange for his devotion." The dog offered companionship to Barrett Browning when confined to her sickbed. Flush was dognapped three times, and Barrett Browning had to pay heavy ransom for his return, which was a common occurrence for dog owners of the genteel classes in Victorian London. He is immortalised as the subject of her poems To Flush, My Dog and Flush or Faunus.

Virginia Woolf

Also greatly inspired by Flush, Virginia Woolf crafted Flush: A Biography, a cross genre, light-hearted blend of fiction and nonfiction narrated from the viewpoint of Barret Browning’s dog. Woolf wrote to a friend of the story that while reading the love letters of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, she found that "the figure of their dog made me laugh so I couldn't resist making him a Life". A dog to Woolf, “somehow represents the private side of life – the play side". Woolf’s first published essay was an obituary for her family's dog and the writer also had her own cocker spaniel, Pinka.

Thomas Hardy

A white fox terrier called Wessex (or Wessie for short) was seen by Thomas Hardy as able to do no wrong. Named after the semi-fictional region of West England where the writer set many of his novels Wessex was a relation of Caesar, Edward VII’s terrier. By all accounts, he was a snappy and aggressive dog. Wessex would cause a scene if not allowed to listen to his favourite radio programmes and attack the legs of strangers visiting Hardy’s home, often ripping their trousers. Lady Cynthia Asquith described him as "the most despotic dog guests have ever suffered under" who would contest “every single forkful of food on its way from my plate to my mouth" as he walked atop the dinner table during meals. The postman was bitten three times and on one occasion retaliated by kicking out two of the dog’s teeth. Despite all this, Hardy grew very attached to the dog and composed two poems in his honour upon his death, Dead 'Wessex' the Dog of the Household and A Popular Personage at Home.

Ernest Hemingway

Cats are almost as synonymous with Ernest Hemingway’s legacy as his litrary works and they feature heavily throughout his later writings. It’s said to be a six-toed (polydactyl) cat called Snow White that started it all. Snow White was a gift from sea captain, Stanley Dexter, in the 1930s. Polydactyl cats (often called “mitten cats” because they appear to have a thumb), were favoured by sailors as their extra toes gave them better balance at sea, enhancing their performance as mousers. As Hemingway wrote, “one cat just leads to another,” and he went on to adopt more cats and breed even more polydactyl kittens. There are still forty to fifty cats living at his home (now museum) in Key West, Florida, half of which are polydactyl and many are likely direct descendants of Snow White.

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