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The Letters of Abelard and Heloise por Peter Abelard
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The Letters of Abelard and Heloise

por Peter Abelard

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she loved him and so she wrote to him ( )
1 vote | humdog | Feb 19, 2007 |
A work which has a surpricing immediacy, centuries later. A good example of why you shouldn't cross potential fathers-in-law. ( )
  jontseng | Jan 2, 2007 |
In his writings, Abelard tells the story of his seduction of Heloise, their marriage, the birth of a son, Astrolabius (in English, "Astrolabe"), and of his castration, after which Heloise entered a convent.
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Abelard and Heloise are nearly as famous a pair of tragic lovers as the fictional Romeo and Juliet; their shared passion for knowledge, religious faith, and one another sealed their destiny. Abelard was a well-respected, 12th-century Parisian scholar and teacher, and Heloise was his talented young student. The two relate their story through a set of letters to one another and intimate acquaintances. Their ardor is unmistakable; as Abelard writes to his love, "So intense were the fires of lust which bound me to you that I set those wretched, obscene pleasures, which we blush even to name, above God as above myself..." This forbidden lust resulted in a pregnancy and secret marriage, and when their union could no longer withstand the challenges in its path, each lover sought refuge in the church--Abelard became a monk and Heloise an abbess. Their correspondence continued as both achieved success in their new careers but continued to struggle with their feelings for one another; the set of letters powerfully articulates the wide range of emotions they experienced. So timeless is their love story that--after eight centuries--their passion, their devotion, and their struggle still resonate with readers.

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