
The Ruins Lesson: Meaning and Material in Western Culture
Ruins bear witness to past civilizations and societies, often informing our understanding of history. But why has Western society been so preoccupied and fascinated by ruins throughout time? In The Ruins Lesson (University of Chicago Press), Susan Stewart traces the story of this fascination era after era, with a particular focus on the Renaissance and Romantic periods.
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