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See, for instance, Watanabe, A. 2003. Hippothoos the Lover, Bandit, and Friend: A Study on Elite Masculinity in the Novel (Diss. Yale) and Hopwood, K. 1998. “All that may become a Man”: the Bandit in the Ancient Novel, in: Foxhall, L., Salmon, J. (eds.) When Men were Men: Masculinity, Power and Identity in Classical Antiquity (London), 195-204.
Gleason, M. 1995. Making Men. Sophists and Self-presentation in Ancient Rome (Princeton), 56.
See amongst others Chew, K. 2000. Achilles Tatius and Parody, CJ 96 (1), 57-70 and Brethes, R. 2001. Clitophon ou une anthologie de l’anti-héros’, in: Pouderon, B. (ed.) Les personnages du roman grec (Lyon), 181-91.
See amongst others Konstan, D. 1994. Sexual Symmetry: Love in the Ancient Novel and Related Genres (Princeton) and Watanabe, A. 2003. Hippothoos the Lover, Bandit, and Friend: A Study on Elite Masculinity in the Novel (Diss. Yale).
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