Fors Clavigera

Fors Clavigera

"Fors Clavigera" was the name given by John Ruskin to a series of letters addressed to British workmen during the 1870s. They were published in the form of pamphlets. The letters were part of Ruskin's interest in moral intervention in the social issues of the day on the model of his mentor Thomas Carlyle.

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The phrase "Fors Clavigera" was intended to designate three great powers which form human destiny. These were: "Force", symbolised by the club ("clava") of Hercules; "For"titude, symbolised by the key ("clavis") of Ulysses; and "For"tune, symbolised by the nail ("clavus") of Lycurgus. These three powers (the "fors") together represent the human talent and ability to choose the right moment and then to strike with energy. The concept is derived from Shakespeare's phrase "There is a tide in the affairs of men/ Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune". Ruskin believed that the letters were inspired by the Third Fors: that he was striking out at the right moment to influence social change.

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The letters of Fors Clavigera were written on a variety of topics that Ruskin believed would help to communicate his moral and social vision as expressed in his book Unto This Last. He was principally concerned to develop a vision of moral value in sincere labour.

Libel case

It was in Fors Clavigera that Ruskin published his attack on the paintings of James McNeill Whistler, which had been exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery in 1876. He attacked them as the epitome of capitalist production in art, created with minimum effort for maximum output. [David Craven, Ruskin vs. Whistler: The Case against Capitalist Art, "Art Journal", Vol. 37, No. 2 (Winter, 1977-1978), pp. 139-143] Ruskin's abusive language led Whistler to sue for libel. Whistler won the case, but only got one farthing in damages. Ruskin withdrew from art criticism for a period following the case.

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