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Overlooking Damage
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Jonah Siegel is Distinguished Professor of English at Rutgers University. He is the author, most recently, of Material Inspirations: The Interests of the Art Object in the Nineteenth Century and After (2020).

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"In its aesthetic reach and ethical pressure, Overlooking Damage is dazzling and dizzying by turns. By the end you don't know whether the hum you hear is the music of the spheres or the wild spinning of your own moral compass."—Elaine Scarry, Harvard University

"With extraordinary erudition, Siegel acts as an archaeologist of our cultural imaginary of ruin itself. Overlooking Damage asks us to meditate on how art and culture thrive on the destruction of worlds."—Dominique Poulot, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

"Overlooking Damage is a tour de force. This is a book we'll be reading and wrestling with for years to come."—Paul Saint-Amour, University of Pennsylvania

"Ultimately, Siegel's intent is to look to 18th- and 19th-century reactions to art and loss to identify resources that will help readers comprehend contemporary situations. As aghast as viewers may be by the destruction of antiquities, Siegel reminds readers that contemplation of damage can also lead to aesthetic and moral insight. Highly recommended."—L. A. Wilkinson, CHOICE

"In a moment of facile 'moralizing absolutes,' this is what the best of scholarship can do—confound, frustrate, thwart, all the while insisting we move forward."—Natalie Prizel, Victorian Studies

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