Ebook: Listening to Heloise: The Voice of a Twelfth-Century Woman
Author: Bonnie Wheeler (eds.)
- Tags: Clinical Psychology, European History, History of Medieval Europe, Classical and Antique Literature, Medieval Philosophy, World History Global and Transnational History
- Series: The New Middle Ages
- Year: 2000
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Heloise, the twelfth-century French abbess and reformer, emerges from this book as one of history's most extraordinary women, a thinker-writer of profound insight and skill. Her supple and learned mind attracted the most radical philosopher of her time, Peter Abelard. He became her teacher, lover, husband, and finally monastic ally. That relationship has made her fame until now. But Heloise is far more important in her own right. Seventeen experts of international standing collaborate here to reveal and analyze how Heloise's daring achievements shaped normative issues of theology, rhetoric, rational argument, gender, and emotional authenticity. At last we are able to see her for herself, in her moment of history and human awareness.
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