Autobiographies from remote historical periods can be especially fascinating. Modes of self-presentation vary greatly across the centuries, as of course does the very concept of Self.
Peter Abelard, the medieval philosopher and composer, here gives a concise but vivid survey of his notoriously calamitous life. The work is couched in the form of a letter to an afflicted friend. Abelard's abrasively competitive, often arrogant personality emerges at once in the brief Foreword, where he informs his correspondent: '(I)n comparing your sorrows with mine, you may discover that yours are in truth nought... and so shall you come to bear them the more easily.'
The Story of My Misfortunes: Peter Abelard. Free Audio Book summary and reading by Martin Geeson.
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