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9780754600671

The Correspondence between Peter the Venerable and Bernard of Clairvaux: A Semantic and Structural Analysis

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    9780754600671

  • ISBN10:

    075460067X

  • Edition: Bilingual
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2016-05-31
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Starting from the premise of the letter as literary artefact, with a potential for ambiguity, irony and textual allusion, this innovative analysis of the correspondence between the Cluniac abbot, Peter the Venerable, and the future saint, Bernard of Clairvaux, challenges the traditional use of these letters as a source for historical and (auto)biographical reconstruction. Applying techniques drawn from modern theories of epistolarity and contemporary literary criticism to letters treated as whole constructs, Knight demonstrates the presence of a range of manipulative strategies and argues for the consequent production of a significant degree of fictionalisation. She traces the emergence of an epistolarly sequence which forms a kind of extended narrative, drawing its authority from Augustine and Jerome, and rooted in classical rhetoric. The work raises important implications both for the study of relations between Cluniacs and Cistercians in the first half of the 12th century and for the approach to letter-writing as a whole.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations vi
Introduction ix
Letter-writing and Friendship Reconsidered
1(24)
Sanctity and Rebuke: the Relationship between Bernard's Apologia and Peter's Letter 28
25(28)
The Proof of Caritas: Peter, Letter 65, Bernard, Ep. 147
53(20)
Fraudulent Alms and Monstrous Election: Peter, Letter 29
73(28)
Reproach, locus and Debate: Bernard, Ep. 228; Peter, Letter 111
101(26)
The Salt of Caritas: Letter 111 Continued
127(28)
Bitterness and Sweetness: Bernard, Ep. 387; Peter, Letter 149
155(24)
Salvation, Damnation and Cohabitatio: Peter, Letter 150
179(22)
A New Crusade: Bernard, Ep. 364; Peter, Letter 164
201(26)
Duplicity or Simplicity: Peter, Letters 175 and 181; Bernard, Ep. 265
227(26)
An Epistolary Closure: Peter, Letter 192
253(26)
Conclusion 279(4)
Bibliography 283(14)
Index 297

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