
Byzantine princess Anna Komnene is known for two things: plotting to murder her brother to usurp the throne, and writing the Alexiad, an epic history of her father Alexios I Komnenos (1081-1118) that is a key historical source for the era of the First Crusade. Anna Komnene: the Life and Work of a Medieval Historian investigates the relationship between Anna's self-presentation in the Alexiad and the story of her bloodthirsty ambition. It begins by asking why women did not write history in Anna's society, what cultural rules Anna broke by doing so, and how Anna tried to respond to those challenges in her writing. Many of the idiosyncrasies and surprises of Anna's Alexiad are driven by her efforts to be perceived as both a good historian and a good woman. These new interpretations of Anna's authorial persona then spark a thorough re-thinking of the standard story which defines Anna's life by the failure of her supposed political ambitions. The second half of this work reviews the medieval sources with fresh eyes and re-establishes Anna's primary identity as an author and intellectual rather than as a failed conspirator.
This work investigates the tension between Anna Komnene's historical reputation as a failed political conspirator and her actual identity as a pioneering female intellectual of the Byzantine era. Leonora Neville, a scholar of Byzantine history, utilizes a rigorous analysis of the Alexiad to challenge long-standing historiographical narratives. By examining the cultural constraints placed upon women in the twelfth century, Neville argues that Anna's writing style was a calculated response to the gendered expectations of her society. The book re-evaluates primary medieval sources to shift the focus from Anna's alleged murder plots to her significant contributions as a historian.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and historians recognize this text as a significant contribution to Byzantine studies, particularly for its nuanced approach to gender and authorship. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a sophisticated re-reading of traditional historical narratives.
Page Count:
252
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190628235
ISBN-13:
9780190628239
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