The Letters of Abelard and Heloise
Pierre Abélard
309 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0140442979
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Language: English
Publish: September 3, 1998
BiographyClassicsFranceFrench LiteratureHistoryLiteratureMedievalNonfictionPhilosophyRomance
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.
The letters of Abelard and Heloise were written in Latin about the year 1128, and were first published in Paris in 1616. The ‘Letters’ appeared first in England in 1728 in their original Latin, but thereafter translations were numerous.