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    Out-Foxing the Wolf-Walker: Lycambes as Performative Rival to Archilochus.Tom Hawkins - 2008 - Classical Antiquity 27 (1):93-114.
    Lycambes, the most famous of Archilochus' whipping boys, is everywhere upstaged in the surviving iambic texts and testimonia. This paper seeks to reconstruct something of Lycambes' voice and its role in the Archilochean tradition. I begin with a reconsideration of Archilochus' “first epode” and argue that Lycambes is styled as an older public rival to Archilochus who questions the role of the poet's iambos. The preliminary results of this section are then strengthened by drawing upon two relevant episodes in the (...)
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    Aristophanes and the Carnival of Genres by Charles Platter.Tom Hawkins - 2007 - Intertexts 11 (1):82-89.
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    Cratinus (E.) Bakola Cratinus and the Art of Comedy. Pp. xiv + 380. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Cased, £65. ISBN: 978-0-19-956935-9. [REVIEW]Tom Hawkins - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (2):391-393.