Chapter 15
Suchwasthehistoryofmybelovedcottagers.Itimpressedmedeeply.Ilearned,fromtheviewsofsociallifewhichitdeveloped,toadmiretheirvirtuesandtodeprecatethevicesofmankind.
"AsyetIlookeduponcrimeasadistantevil,benevolenceandgenerositywereeverpresentbeforeme,incitingwithinmeadesiretobecomeanactorinthebusyscenewheresomanyadmirablequalitieswerecalledforthanddisplayed.Butingivinganaccountoftheprogressofmyintellect,ImustnotomitacircumstancewhichoccurredinthebeginningofthemonthofAugustofthesameyear.
"OnenightduringmyaccustomedvisittotheneighbouringwoodwhereIcollectedmyownfoodandbroughthomefiringformyprotectors,Ifoundonthegroundaleathernportmanteaucontainingseveralarticlesofdressandsomebooks.Ieagerlyseizedtheprizeandreturnedwithittomyhovel.Fortunatelythebookswerewritteninthelanguage,theelementsofwhichIhadacquiredatthecottage;theyconsistedofParadiseLost,avolumeofPlutarch’sLives,andtheSorrowsofWerter.Thepossessionofthesetreasuresgavemeextremedelight;Inowcontinuallystudiedandexercisedmyminduponthesehistories,whilstmyfriendswereemployedintheirordinaryoccupations.
"Icanhardlydescribetoyoutheeffectofthesebooks.Theyproducedinmeaninfinityofnewimagesandfeelings,thatsometimesraisedmetoecstasy,butmorefrequentlysunkmeintothelowestdejection.IntheSorrowsofWerter,besidestheinterestofitssimpleandaffectingstory,somanyopinionsarecanvassedandsomanylightsthrownuponwhathadhithertobeentomeobscuresubjectsthatIfoundinitanever-endingsourceofspeculationandastonishment.