A critical piece of literature – given its insights into the history of the Byzantine Empire of the 12th Century, as well as the life of her father, the Emperor Alexios I Komnenos – Anna Komnene’s musings, like all good writing, draw relevance when thinking about our world today.
The quote above is written in reference to old myths, in which the immense pressures suffered by a given person may, by some magical mechanism, turn them into stone, a tree, or some other less animate object. Komnene makes comment specifically about the nature of grief and loss, which can make anyone feel small. For many like Komnene, these emotions are reserved for human tragedy – the loss of a loved one, for example. For the naturalist, such as a bushwalker…
