Publications relevant to the text cluster:
Barker, E.T.E. (2009): Entering the Agon: Dissent and Authority in Homer, Historiography and Tragedy. Oxford. Oxford University Press. 433 pp.
Barker, E.T.E. (2006): Paging the oracle: interpretation, identity and performance in Herodotus’ History. Greece & Rome 58, 1-28.
Barker, E.T.E. (2008): ‘Momos advises Zeus’: the changing representations of Cypria fragment one. In: Greece, Rome and the Near East, Eds. Cingano, E. and Milano, L. (Padova), 33-73.
Barker, E.T.E. (2011): The Iliad’s big swoon: a case of innovation within the epic tradition. In: Trends in Classics, Eds. Montanari, F. and Rengakos, A. (De Gruyter), 1-17.
Barker, E.T.E. (2011): ‘Possessing an unbridled tongue’: Speaking Back in Euripides’ Orestes. In: Why Athens? Proceedings of the Reading International Conference on Reappraising Tragic Politics, Eds. Carter. D. (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
Barker, E.T.E. and Christensen, J. P. (2006): Flight club: the new Archilochus and its resonance with Homeric epic. Materiali e discussioni per l’analisi dei testi classici 57, 9-41.
Barker, E.T.E. and Christensen, J. P. (2011): ‘On not remembering Tydeus: Diomedes and the contest for Thebes’, Materiali e discussioni per l’analisi dei testi classici.
