Heloise And Abelard by James Burge

Heloise And Abelard by James Burge

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Summary

Antony and Cleopatra, Romeo and Juliet - the names of Heloise and Abelard stand beside those in the register of 'great lovers'. But who were they? In this work of historical biography James Burge set out to discover and portrays the lives and correspondence of two astonishingly 'modern' human beings from 900 years ago.

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Heloise And Abelard by James Burge

Abelard was a brilliant philosopher in Paris. Heloise, his student 15 years his junior, was a poet already famous for her learning, a woman with a uniquely powerful insight into her own feelings. The letters they wrote to each other - some of which have only recently come to light - open a miraculous window onto the story of their 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 panic and shame the couple separated to continue their lives - and very successful careers - in monasteries. But their love continued through their letters.
Intelligent, clearly written, and, perhaps inevitably, heart-rending.. Burge is rather in love with Heloise himself: she writes, thinks and feels exquisitely -- Murragh O'Brien * Independent on Sunday *
Burge opens up this tale with great sympathy and directness -- Frances Spalding * Daily Mail *
Burge is excellent at empathy. He keeps you alive to the agony of Abelard ... [and] makes a moving, likeable document of an extraordinary love. -- Alice Ferrebe * Scotland on Sunday *
The most striking part of the book is its modernity ... Burge achieves something truly difficult: he reminds us that, for Abelard and Heloise, their world was as new, risky and unpredictable as ours is. -- Ann Wroe * Sunday Times *
A great story -- Douglas Johnson * The Spectator *
James Burge is a TV producer and journalist who lives in London and France.
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ISBN 13 9781861974174
ISBN 10 1861974175
Title Heloise And Abelard
Author James Burge
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Year published 2003-10-25
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.