The Ruins Lesson

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The Ruins Lesson

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How have ruins become so valued in Western culture and so central to our art and literature? Covering a vast chronological and geographical range, from ancient Egyptian inscriptions to twentieth-century memorials, Susan Stewart seeks to answer this question as she traces the appeal of ruins and ruins images, and the lessons that writers and artists have drawn from their haunting forms. Stewart takes us on a sweeping journey through founding legends of broken covenants and original sin, the Christian appropriation of the classical past, and images of decay in early modern allegory. Stewart looks in depth at the works of Goethe, Piranesi, Blake, and Wordsworth, each of whom found in ruins a means of reinventing his art. Lively and engaging, ‘The Ruins Lesson’ ultimately asks what can resist ruination-and finds in the self-transforming, ever-fleeting practices of language and thought a clue to what might truly endure.

SKU: 38105 Category: Tag:
Subtitle: Meaning and Material in Western Culture
Author: Stewart, Susan
Year: 2021
ISBN: 9780226792200
Pages: 400
Language: English
Publisher: Chicago University Press
Publisher's city: Chicago
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