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Towards a New History of Byzantine Literature : The Case of Historiography
Byzantium's many histories and chronicles are often disdained because of repetition and inaccuracy, so modern historians now turn to other sources for historical research. But the abundance of histories suggests a fondness for narrative as being significant in Byzantine culture, which merits discussion in any proper treatment of its history. A more sensitive treatment reveals constant reworking of stories for new audiences and changed circumstances. An awareness of the literariness of Byzantine historical writing changes our perception of the writers and credits audience demand for quality narrative.