Briefwechsel zwischen Abaelard und Heloise, mit der Leidensgeschichte Abaelards
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A sequence of letters framed by an autobiographical account recounts the life, suffering, and spiritual struggles of a man and his former lover, tracing their passionate reunion by the discovery of his memoir, her intense emotional response, and the ensuing exchange. The letters alternate between ardent confessions, penitential counsel, theological reflection, and practical literary additions such as hymns and sermons. Themes include memory, remorse, the clash between erotic love and religious devotion, gendered differences in feeling and expression, and the search for spiritual consolation. The collection offers intimate self-revelation, sustained moral argument, and shifting tones from passionate outpouring to calm doctrinal admonition.
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