VALENTINE'S DAY RERELEASE: LOVE!

Published: Feb. 14, 2023, 12:04 a.m.

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Happy Valentine\'s Day to our listeners! For this episode let us join the Cupid of history, Professor James Daybell and the Casanova of historical crime, Dr Sam Willis as they, with arrows notched and ready to fly, bring you from the back catalogue: the unexpected history of LOVE.

Our two star crossed history hunters take the lead along love\\u2019s fickle twisting and turning path, from the modern phenomenon of attaching inscribed padlocks to public bridges in Paris to the votive offerings made through centuries past, from the tempestuous affair between Peter Abelard and Heloise d\\u2019Argenteuil in the 12th century and one of the earliest examples of a love letter to Verona in the 1930s and the beginnings of the \\u2018Juliette Secretary\\u2019s\\u2019, from the in-twinned savagery of politics and courtly love of the Tudor period and the poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt to Stalin and the Soviet state and the poignant last letters of those condemned to death, and from the letters of Sir Edward Dering to his \\u2018dearest and best friend\\u2019 his beloved wife Unton in the mid fifteenth century to the earliest recorded English valentine letter from the Paston papers, written in 1477, love is most definitely all around.

Knowing no bounds and conquering all, Sam and James discover that this unexpected history is actually all about; affection and romance, family and companionship, cultural expression and interpretation, attraction and biology, chemistry and psychology, endurance and expectations, security and commitment, permanence and loss, betrayal and sacrifice, intimacy and passion.

\\u201cFarewell love and all thy laws forever;

Thy baited hooks shall tangle me no more\\u201d (Sir Thomas Wyatt, 1557)



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