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Listening to Heloise: the voice of a twelfth-century woman Wheeler, Bonnie [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | The new middle ages |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Wheeler, Bonnie |
Inhalt
Introduction: listening to Heloise |
Heloise the abbess: the expansion of the paraclete |
Authenticity revisited |
Philosophical themes in the "Epistolae duorum amantium" the first letters of Heloise and Abelard |
The young Heloise and Latin rhetoric: some preliminary comments on the "lost" love letters and their significance |
Textual strategies in the Ableard/Heloise correspondence |
Heloise, Dialectic, and the "Heroides " |
Classical mytha nd gender in the letters of "Abelard" and "Heloise": Gloss, Glossed, Glossator |
"In any corner of Heaven": Heloise's critique of monastic life |
The curse of Eve: female bodies and Christian bodies in Heloise's third letter |
Heloise redressed: rhetorical engagement and the Benedictine rite of initiation in Heloise's third letter |
Listening to Heloise at the Paraclete: of scholarly diversion and a woman's "conversion" |
No outlet for incontinence: Heloise and the question of consolation |
Heloise and the consolation of friendship |
"Quae maternae immemor naturae": the rhetorical struggle over the menaing of motherhood in the writings of Heloise and Abelard |
Pierre Bayle's reflections on a much discussed woman: the Heloise article in the "Dictionnaire historique et critique" |