Epistola de Heloysa a Abaylard composta no idioma Inglez por Pope

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Epistola de Heloysa a Abaylard composta no idioma Inglez por Pope

by Alexander Pope

PT·~22 minutes·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total

ASSUMPTO.

0:51

EPISTOLA DE HELOYZA A ABAYLARD.

21:58

Description

In the twelfth‑century world of cloisters and courtly longing, a desperate love finds its voice through a single, trembling letter. After years of misfortune and separate vows of penance, Abaylard reaches out to Heloyza, whose heart still bears the scars of their once‑shared passion. Her reply unfolds in a quiet monastery, where the soft stone walls echo with her conflicted thoughts—torn between the fire of love and the solemn call of religious devotion.

The prose moves like a medieval chant, weaving vivid images of nature, divine grace, and inner turmoil. Heloyza’s words pulse with yearning, yet they are tempered by a sincere yearning for absolution, offering listeners a glimpse into the fragile balance of desire and faith. This intimate epistolary fragment invites you to wander through the shadows of a love that refuses to be silenced, even as the monks’ chants rise around it.

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Epistola de Heloysa a Abaylard composta no idioma Inglez por Pope composta no idioma Inglez por Pope

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Duration

~22 minutes (21K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Londres:
 Officina De Guilherme Lane, 
 Rua De Leadenhall.
 1801

Credits

Produced by Pedro Saborano. (produced from scanned images of public domain material from Google Book Search)

Release date

2007-10-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope

1688–1744

One of the sharpest voices in 18th-century English poetry, he turned wit, balance, and satire into an art form. Best known for works like The Rape of the Lock, An Essay on Criticism, and his celebrated translations of Homer, he helped define the literary taste of his age.

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