Based on the research hypothesis that fiction portraying powerful historical women can help to open up imaginative spaces that transcend phallocentric models and propose new templates for re-thinking the powerful woman, I explore representations of twelfth-century Byzantine historian and princess Anna Komnene in historical novels by Vera Mutafchieva (1991) and Maro Douka (1995). Komnene’s double authority as a writer and political player was resented by historians, who saw her as a “power-hungry,” masculine and emasculating woman; yet the fictional (re)constructions set up a much more complex and nuanced picture, suggesting alternative configurations of female authority. Writing outside the Anglophone canon, Bulgarian Mutafchieva and Greek ...
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The woman who, depending on a historical source, political environment, and the time of her life, is...
This chapter explores the ways in which medievalism gave intellectual and politically astute women t...
“Time…sweeps up and carries away with it everything that has seen the light of day and plunges it in...
ii This thesis examines Anna Komnene and her use of authorial intrusion in the Alexiad. The goal is ...
Through an analysis of physical depictions and literary records, this thesis explored what messages ...
The Alexiad, written in the twelfth century by a Byzantine princess, Anna Komnene, tells the story o...
The paper investigates Ioannes Zonaras’ Epitome Historiarum, a Byzantine XII century world chroni...
This thesis will focus upon the narratives of three Middle Byzantine historians, Michael Psellos, An...
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New interpretations of state formation processes include gender as a category of historical analysis...
Straipsnyje aptariami lituanistikoje netirti Sofijos Tyzenhauzaitės de Šuazel-Gufjė (Sophie de Tisen...
The purpose of this textual analysis of the role of women in historical fiction written for young pe...
. In 2013 the centenary of the union Crete with Greece was celebrated. On the occasion of the annive...
Anna Komnena (1083—1153/1154), the daughter of emperor Alexios I, was involved in the most importan...
This article analyzes the representation of Catherine II of Russia from the late eighteenth century ...
The woman who, depending on a historical source, political environment, and the time of her life, is...
This chapter explores the ways in which medievalism gave intellectual and politically astute women t...
“Time…sweeps up and carries away with it everything that has seen the light of day and plunges it in...
ii This thesis examines Anna Komnene and her use of authorial intrusion in the Alexiad. The goal is ...
Through an analysis of physical depictions and literary records, this thesis explored what messages ...
The Alexiad, written in the twelfth century by a Byzantine princess, Anna Komnene, tells the story o...
The paper investigates Ioannes Zonaras’ Epitome Historiarum, a Byzantine XII century world chroni...
This thesis will focus upon the narratives of three Middle Byzantine historians, Michael Psellos, An...
This thesis is a biographical study of the life of Aikaterine, the Bulgarian-born woman who arrived ...
New interpretations of state formation processes include gender as a category of historical analysis...
Straipsnyje aptariami lituanistikoje netirti Sofijos Tyzenhauzaitės de Šuazel-Gufjė (Sophie de Tisen...
The purpose of this textual analysis of the role of women in historical fiction written for young pe...
. In 2013 the centenary of the union Crete with Greece was celebrated. On the occasion of the annive...
Anna Komnena (1083—1153/1154), the daughter of emperor Alexios I, was involved in the most importan...
This article analyzes the representation of Catherine II of Russia from the late eighteenth century ...
The woman who, depending on a historical source, political environment, and the time of her life, is...
This chapter explores the ways in which medievalism gave intellectual and politically astute women t...