markante uittreksels uit boeken, die tot het werelderfgoed van de mensheid behoren, geselecteerd door Johan Comer, historicus
5.30.2021
DIRK VAN TIEGHEM, " Gezelles Gazette", 2019
5.25.2021
JOHN FOWLES "The French Lieutenant's Woman"
A NOVEL ABOUT RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS, DARWINISM, MEDIAEVAL ART, AMERICA AND WHORES :
"Your father ventured the opinion that Mr Darwin
should be exhibited in a cage in the zoological gardens.
In the monkeyhouse.
I tried to explain some of the scientific arguments behind the Darwinian position.
I was unsuccesful.
He did say that he would not let his daughter marry a man
who considered his grandfather to be an ape" (p.7)
"A species must change...?
In order to survive.
It must adapt itself to changes in the environment" (p.290)
"The vicar of Lyme had the knack of a certain fervid eloquence in his sermons;
and he kept the church free of crucifixes, images, ornaments
and all other signs of the Romish cancer" (p.22)
"But Charles had also the advantage of having read, very much in private,
for the book had been prosecuted for obscenity,
a novel that had apppeared in France some ten years before.
A novel profoundly deterministic in its assumptions, the celebrated Madame Bovary." (p.120)
"It was a fixed article of Charles' creed
that he was not like the great majority of his peers and contemporaries.
That was why he had travelled so much;
he found English society too hidebound,
English solemnity too solemn,
English thought too moralistic,
English religion too bigoted.
So ?
In this vital matter of the woman with whom he had elected to share his life,
had he not been only too conventional ?
And his mind wandered back to Sarah...
He said to himself : it is the stupidest thing, but that girl attracts me..." (p.129,130)
"It seems to me that Mr Gladstone at least recognizes a radical rottenness
in the ethical foundations of our times." (p.152)
"In spite of Hegel, the Victorians were not a dialectically minded age;
they did not think naturally in opposites,
of politives and negatives as aspects of the same whole.
Paradoxes troubled rather than pleased them.
They were not the people for existentialist moments,
but for chains of cause and effect..." (p.250)
"I am not a Helen of Troy or a Cleopatra.
I know I say things that sometimes grate on your ears,
I bore you about domestic arrangements,
I hurt you when I make fun of your fossils..." (p.382)
"...a lengthy discussion as to the respective merits of the mother country
and the rebellious colony...
that one day America might supersede the older species...
The Canaan they saw across the Atlantic was not the Canaan he dreamt..." (p.433)
5.19.2021
IRENE VALLEJO "Papyrus"
PAPYRUS en het GOOGLE-EFFECT
"Geleerden noemen dat verschijnsel van geheugenontspanning het Google-effect.
We hebben de neiging beter te kunnen onthouden
wáár alle informatie is opgeslagen
dan de informatie zelf.
Het moge duidelijk zijn dat alle beschikbare kennis groter is dan ooit,
maar bijna alles ligt opgeslagen buiten onze hersenen.
Er rijzen verontrustende vragen :
waar blijft onder de stortvloed aan data de ware kennis ?
Wordt ons luie geheugen een agenda met plekken waar de informatie te vinden is
zonder een spoor te bevatten van de informatie zelf ?
Zijn we in feite onwetender
dan onze orale voorouders uit vroeger tijden,
met hun ijzersterke geheugen ?"
5.10.2021
DAN JONES "Vorsten van Albion"
DAN JONES schreef een schitterend boek
maar verwees nooit naar
zijn illustere voorganger WALTER SCOTT,
auteur van "Ivanhoe", 1820.
THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN ANGLO-SAXONS AND NORMANS
"De hele nacht van 12 oktober 1247 flakkerden de kaarsen in de kamer van koning Hendrik III.
Het was de vooravond van het feest van de translatie van de heilige koning Edward the Confessor,
nu de heiligste koning uit de Engelse geschiedenis en naamgenoot van Hendriks oudste zoon,
de latere koning Edward I. (...)
Dit was koning Hendrik III's visioen van het koningschap,
een ambtsvervulling die de regering van zijn voorgangers welbewust in vroomheid overtrof en
die door de verering voor Edward the Confessor de lijn van het Engelse koningschap weer terugvoerde
op de tijd van vóór Willem de Veroveraar.
Net als koning Hendrik I knoopte koning Hendrik III met zijn eigen heerschappij aan bij
het oude Saksische koningschap en eerde zo de Engelse wortels ervan,
en niet alleen de perfectionering onder de Normandiërs en Plantagenets". (p.278, 280)
the same theme in "Ivanhoe" by WALTER SCOTT :
"A circumstance which greatly tended to enhance the tyranny of the nobility
and the sufferings of the inferior classes
arose from the consequences of the Conquest by Duke William of Normandy.
Four generations had not suffered to blend the hostile blood of the Normans and Anglo-Saxons,
or to unite, by common language and mutual interests, two hostile races,
one of which still felt the elation of triumph, while the other groaned
under all the consequences of defeat.
The power had been completely placed in the hands of the Norman nobility
by the event of the battle of Hastings..." (p.2)