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Securing the Past: Conservation in Art, Architecture and Literature

Securing the Past: Conservation in Art, Architecture and Literature

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Paul Eggert
Cambridge University Press, 1/15/2009
EAN 9780521898089, ISBN10: 0521898080

Hardcover, 304 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm
Language: English

We all have a stake in the past and in its tangible preservation, and we trust professionals to preserve our cultural heritage for the future. However, restoration in all its forms is entangled in many contemporary theoretical debates and problems. This book is the first concerted effort to examine together the linked philosophies of the different arts of preserving and uncovering the past: the restoration of buildings, conservation of works of art, and editing of literary works to retrieve their original or intended texts. By investigating a series of recent crises in each of these areas, Securing the Past shows how their underlying justifications relate closely to one another. Paul Eggert shows how they have been philosophically undermined by postmodern theories and charts another, richer way forward to a new future for the past.

1. Introduction
2. The witness of historic buildings and the restoration of the churches
3. The new Ruskinians and the new aesthetes
4. Forgery and authenticity
historical documents, literary works and paintings
5. Conservators and agency
their role in the work
6. Subtilising authorship
Rembrandt, scientific evidence and modern connoisseurship
7. Materialist, performance or literary Shakespeare?
8. Modes of editing literary works
conflicts in theory and practice
9. Readers and editors
new directions in scholarly editing
10. The editorial gaze and the nature of the work
Bibliography.