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The love letters of Abelard and Heloise

Peter Abelard, Héloïse

Editora: Good Press

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In 'The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise,' readers are presented with an intimate glimpse into the passionate and tumultuous relationship between two of history's most renowned lovers. This collection transcends mere romance to delve into themes of philosophy, theology, and the societal constraints of 12th-century France, showcased through the varied literary forms of letters which provide a vivid portrayal of the period's intellectual life. The letters themselves are standouts, weaving together personal sentiment with scholarly debate, thus offering a unique dual perspective on medieval society's intertwining of the personal and intellectual. The anthology stands as a significant contribution to the literature of the Middle Ages, underscoring the complexity of human emotions and intellect during this era. The compilation of letters by Peter Abelard, a notable philosopher and theologian, and Heloise, his student and a distinguished intellectual in her own right, sheds light on the broader historical, cultural, and literary movements of medieval Europe. Together, they represent the epitome of the intertwining of intense personal experience with the rigor of scholarly thought, emblematic of a period where personal destinies could be dramatically shaped by intellectual pursuits. Their correspondence illuminates not only their individual brilliance but also the broader intellectual debates of their time, making their letters a crucial testimony to the cultural and scholarly landscapes they inhabited. 'The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise' is a compelling anthology that invites readers into the intricate dance of mind and heart experienced by two of the medieval period's most formidable intellects. This volume is an indispensable read for those who seek to understand the depth of personal relationship against a backdrop of rigorous intellectual inquiry and societal expectations. It offers not just a story of love, but a lesson in how personal experience can profoundly intersect with and influence scholarly pursuits, making it a profound educational journey for readers interested in history, philosophy, and literature.
Disponível desde: 19/11/2019.
Comprimento de impressão: 416 páginas.

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