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RE: ADSactly Culture - Abelardo and Eloisa: A Forbidden Love

in #adsactly6 years ago

Very interesting your project of approaching dramatic or tragic love stories lived by real writers and thinkers, @nancybriti. The love drama lived by Abelardo and Eloísa is presented by you with a well-done writing, which offers us valid considerations. Even though it does not belong to historical romanticism, which, as we know, began at the end of the 18th century, becomes one of its precursors, and will be claimed by the Romantics, thus covering itself with that fictional halo that it preserves.
Now, allow me to add that these two real individuals, in addition to their daring and truncated or transcended love, have a particular meaning. For both are, for their time, people of a certain advanced character. Abelard as a thinker who dared to challenge certain principles of medieval scholasticism, and Eloise one of the first women who showed their interest in literary writing.
Thank you for your post, @nancybriti, and @adsactly for spreading it. Greetings.

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