Prose Style of Bacon
Prose Style of Bacon
Prose Style of Bacon
Bacon’s Essays
Francis Bacon has widely been read all over the
world not only because of his philosophy but also
because of his prose style. There are certain stylistic
qualities in Bacon’s essays due to which he gained
fame. Generally, he is known as father of English
prose. He does not only laid the foundation of
English Essays but also created a proper writing
style. Bacon is famous because of the charm in his
stylistic qualities. F.G. Selby appreciated Bacon’s
contribution in following words:
No Parenthesis:
Bacon has also removed parenthesis. He has no
sentence that requires explanation; therefore, he
does not need parenthesis. This stylistic quality of
Bacon’s essays, increases interest of readers. Every
word is self-explanatory; each sentence explains
itself.
Aphoristic style:
It is an epigrammatic style of writing. All above
mentioned qualities fall in it. Aphoristic style prefers
describing facts and truths. We know that Francis
Bacon does not create Utopian world in his essays.
He is known for his worldly philosophy. One can
become successful in this wold if he follows him.
Hence, his philosophy is based on truths and facts.
He may be the meanest kind of person yet he
always speaks the truth.
Epigram
Straightforward
Truthfulness
Impartiality
Impersonality
All above qualities are there in his essays. These
make prose style of Francis Bacon charming as
pointed out by F.G. Selby.
Themes:
So far as themes of his essays are concerned, we
know that Bacon was the man of world and a
politician. Most of the themes used by him are
related to:
Worldly wisdom.
Ethical qualities.
Government.
State.
Science.
His experience, in every field of life, is magnificent
thus he shares it with his readers. He is a moralist
though his morality is related to worldly success. His
thematic concept is more related to word. His
approach is Machiavellian and by giving solid
examples from history, he proves it right. He prefers
success to honour. As an opportunist, he suggests
to avail every opportunity. Effectiveness of his style
forces his readers to think twice on a matter.
Conclusion:
Sir Francis Bacon is commonly known as father
of English prose and essays because of his style.
There is no match for him, hitherto. He had a
busy life, therefore, he hardly found time for
writing yet his talent of writing was
unsurpassed up till now. English Literature is in
debt to him for making large reformation in
English prose. Indeed, he would be
remembered every time an essay is written.