Anarchism is not enough by Laura Riding
"Anarchism is not enough" by Laura Riding is a collection of critical essays written in the early 20th century. It examines social myth, language, and the arts to argue for a radically anti-social conception of poetry that refuses systems, utility, and cultural consolations. The work’s stance is aphoristic and polemical, recasting poetry as a stubborn “nothing” set against the world’s organizing myths. The opening of the book dismantles “the Myth,” a collective
pretense of permanence, and sets poetry against it as the art of “not living,” permanently ephemeral and resistant to duty. It calls language a form of laziness, treats prose as mere calculation, and defines a poem as a vacuum that criticism keeps trying to fill with “something.” Short sections skewer simplification, literary precocity, and gentlemanly idealism, while a satire (“Mr. Doodle-Doodle-Doo”) mocks pedantic word-mathematics. A theory of the social “Corpus” opposes the individual mind to group mind, then contrasts poetry with music, painting, and dreams to defend poetry’s isolating, non-tribal energy. A long polemic (“Jocasta”) critiques Spengler’s collective-real and Wyndham Lewis’s individual-real, insisting both remain forms of realism that crowd out the truly unreal; it contrasts Defoe’s liberating inconsistency with the “slick” metaphorical realism of writers like Virginia Woolf and E. M. Forster. The opening closes by separating poetry from literature and systems, and by using brief engagements with figures such as Herbert Read, T. S. Eliot, Roger Fry, and I. A. Richards to show how criticism and philosophy convert the unreal into respectable reality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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| Author | Riding, Laura, 1901-1991 |
|---|---|
| Title | Anarchism is not enough |
| Original Publication | London: Jonathan Cape, 1928. |
| Contents | The myth -- Language and laziness -- This philosophy -- What is a poem? -- A complicated problem -- All literature -- Mr. Doodle-Doodle-Doo -- An important distinction -- The corpus -- Poetry and music -- Poetry and painting -- Poetry and dreams -- Jocasta -- How came it about? -- Hungry to hear -- In a café -- Fragment of an unfinished novel -- William and Daisy: fragment of a finished novel -- An anonymous book -- The damned thing -- Letter of abdication. |
| Credits | Paul Fatula; Sean (@parchmentglow) |
| Language | English |
| LoC Class | PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature |
| Subject | Literature -- History and criticism |
| Subject | Literature -- Philosophy |
| Subject | Meaning (Philosophy) |
| Subject | Modernism (Literature) |
| Subject | Jackson, Laura (Riding), 1901-1991 -- Philosophy |
| Category | Text |
| eBook-No. | 78380 |
| Release Date | Apr 7, 2026 |
| Copyright | Public domain in the USA. |
| Downloads | 296 downloads in the last 30 days. |
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