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One of the most prominent Byzantine women writers of the European Middle Ages, the princess Anna Komnene perfected vernacular satire and romantic fiction, but she is most famous for the epic Alexiad , which marks a departure from the tradition of Byzantine historical writing. This work explores her life, the Byzantine context in which she wrote, and the impact of the Alexiad on her times and on subsequent historical works of literature. The editor is professor of art history and museum director at the College of Wooster. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

This significant critical anthology explores the life of Anna Komnene, the Byzantine context in which she wrote, and the impact of the Alexiad on her times and on subsequent historical works of literature.
Illustrations vii Preface ix Thalia Gouma-Peterson Bibliographic Abbreviations xiii Introduction: Why Anna Komnene? 1(14) Angeliki Laiou The Pen of the Aunt: Echoes of the Mid-Twelfth Century in the Alexiad 15(30) Paul Magdalino Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Anna Komnenes Attempted Usurpation 45(18) Barbara Hill The Pen and the Sword: Who Wrote the Alexiad? 63(20) Ruth Macrides Womens Literature in Byzantium?---The Case of Anna Komnene 83(24) Diether R. Reinsch Gender and Power: Passages to the Maternal in Anna Komnenes Alexiad 107(18) Thalia Gouma-Peterson Anna Komnene, Learned Women, and the Book in Byzantine Art 125(32) Jeffrey C. Anderson Bohemond and the Rooster: Byzantines, Normans, and the Artful Ruse 157(12) Emily Albu Why Is the Alexiad a Masterpiece of Byzantine Literature? 169(18) Jakov Ljubarskij Contributors 187(2) Index 189
Thalia Gouma-Peterson , is Professor of Art Histroy and Museum Director at the College of Wooster