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THE MISSIONS OF PRINCE GORTCHAKOF AND THE D?BUTS OF M. DE BISMARCK 1
A NATIONAL MINISTER AND A FAULT-FINDING DIPLOMAT AT ST. PETERSBURG 75
UNITED ACTION 122
THE ECLIPSE OF EUROPE 188
ORIENT AND OCCIDENT 227
TEN YEARS OF ASSOCIATION 287
TWO CHANCELLORS.
THE MISSIONS OF PRINCE GORTCHAKOF AND THE D?BUTS OF M. DE BISMARCK.
The good old Plutarch, in commencing his long and charming series of Parallels with the account of the lives of Theseus and Romulus, experiences some difficulty in justifying such an association of the two heroes; he can find in them only very vague traits of resemblance, and these by no means striking. "To strength they both joined great powers of mind, both carried off women by violence, and the one as well as the other was not exempted from domestic miseries; indeed, toward the end of their lives they both aroused the hatred of their fellow-citizens." Without doubt a writer of our day, wishing to give a comparative study of the two most prominent figures of contemporaneous politics, the chancellors of Russia and Germany, would only mislead in giving prominence to such points of resemblance. The association in this case is justifiable, for it suggests itself to every contemplative mind, to whoever has meditated on the events of the last fifteen or twenty years. The modern Plutarch who would undertake to write the lives of these two illustrious men, could, as it seems to us, easily resist the temptation of searching too deeply for, or forcing analogies in a subject where similarities abound and are so striking. Perhaps he would rather have to guard against necessary and tiresome repetitions in presence of a commonalty of ideas and of a harmony of action such as history has rarely known in two ministers guiding two different empires.
It is not, the reader may be well assured, a work of this sort which the author has undertaken in the following pages. We have only given the mere sketch of a picture which, to be even in a slight degree full and satisfactory, would have required much larger proportions, and above all a much more skillful hand. Without pretending to present here new and unpublished materials, or indeed to reunite all those which are already known, we have simply chosen a few, and tried to assort and arrange them so as to afford a better perspective. We have been obliged to renounce the wish to give to the different parts an equality of design and depth of coloring, and we have not even bound ourselves to follow a very regular and methodical course in this narration. Before a subject so vast and presenting so many shades and shadows, we have thought that it was permissible, that it was indeed occasionally useful, to vary the points of observation and to present it in different aspects.
Wenn Sie eine Wahrheit, eine Idee gefunden haben und an ihr festhalten wollen, ist das, als wiesen Sie die Erde an, sich nicht mehr zu drehn, da ihre Ruhelage nun feststehe; unm?glicher Befehl. Sie, ich, wir alle, sind Himmelsk?rper wie die Erde, rasend in Rotation -- es l?sst sich vermuten, welche Spannungen in ihnen entstehen, sich entladen, immerw?hrend. Die Spannung, von der Sie sprachen, ist Botschaft solchen Vorgangs, schwache Botschaft, gesandt aus den unbekannten Himmelsr?umen in Ihrem Innern, darin Formung und Entformung unerm?dlich sind. Denke ich daran, so stellt sich das heroische Gef?hl ein, ich meine das der Trag?die, die auch Leben selbstzerst?rerisch in den Rachen des Tods wirft. Ihr Grundbewusstsein von Ihnen selbst ist tragisch, es ist Tapferkeit, Hohn, Demut, Auflehnung darin. Sie neigen leichter als andre zu Spannungszust?nden, deshalb suchen Sie den Druck, das Gebot, wie allgemein, aber auf dem engren Gebiet des Sinnlichen, Ihr Geschlecht.>Wenn es so ist,>wie halten dann andre, die Masse der Menschen, die Tragik, den Einbruch dessen, was die Ruhe st?rt, von sich fern, wie ist es m?glich, dass sie ?berhaupt in Ruhe leben?
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