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"Abelard was a brilliant teacher and philosopher in Paris; students flocked to his lectures. He was appointed tutor to Heloise, fifteen years his junior but already famous for her learning. From their letters we learn of their love affair: we know about their terms of endearment, about the passion of their lovemaking, of stolen moments in churches, of their erotic play. The letters tell the story of the birth of their child, of their secret marriage and the violence and tragedy which followed, culminating in a brutal attack in which Abelard was castrated." "In the aftermath the couple separated to continue their lives in monasteries. Abelard's tempestuous philosophical career concluded in a trial for heresy. Heloise became the abbess of a convent but could never forget her love. In the letters it is she who struggles, bit by bit, to enlist Abelard's help in rebuilding the love they had lost." "James Burge's double biography places their two lives in the context of a time when the modern world was emerging."--BOOK JACKET.
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Heloise & Abelard: A New Biography (Plus)
January 24, 2006, HarperOne
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in English
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Heloise & Abelard: A New Biography (Plus)
January 24, 2006, HarperOne
in English
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Heloise & Abelard: A New Biography
November 30, 2004, HarperSanFrancisco
in English
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Heloise and Abelard
July 1, 2004, Profile Books Ltd
Paperback
- New Ed edition
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Heloise & Abelard: A New Biography
November 30, 2004, HarperSanFrancisco
Hardcover
in English
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Heloise & Abelard: a new biography
2003, HarperSanFrancisco
in English
- 1st ed.
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Heloise & Abelard: a new biography
2003, HarperSanFrancisco
Hardcover
in English
- 1st ed.
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Heloise & Abelard: a new biography
2003, HarperSanFrancisco
in English
- 1st ed.
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Heloise & Abelard: a new biography
2003, HarperSanFrancisco
in English
- 1st ed.
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Heloise & Abelard: a twelfth-century love story
2003, Profile Books
in English
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 286-292) and index.
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The heart-rending love story of Abelard and Heloise was one of the most talked about relationships in the Middle Ages, and is one of the greatest love stories of all time. Peter Abelard was arguably the greatest poet, philosopher, and religious teacher in all of 12th century Europe in an age when women were rarely educated, Heloise was his most gifted young student. As master of the Cathedral school at Notre Dame in Paris, Abelard was expected to be celibate; his career would be destroyed by marrying. In spite of this, Abelard and Heloise's private tutoring sessions inevitably turned to passionate romance, and their moments apart were spent writing love letters. When Heloise became pregnant, her possessive Guardian and uncle, Fulbert, angrily insisted that they marry. The ceremony was held in secret, but the rumor spread through Paris. Enemies confronted Heloise, who publicly denied the marriage in order to protect Abelard's career. Fearing for her safety, Abelard slipped Heloise out of the city and sent her to a convent. Robbed of his knees and his family's honor, Fulbert took revenge by having Abelard brutally castrated. Abelard retreated to a monastery, and the famous lovers now live separate lives behind cloistered walls, but their love, and their letters, continued. For a long time, the only letters known to have survived dated from the later period of their separation. Then, astoundingly, a few years ago a young scholar identified 113 new letters between the pair. Lost for almost 900 years, these fresh missives provide an intriguing snapshot of the couple's clandestine passion that is erotic, poignant, and at times even funny. - Jacket flap.
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