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Archilochus: Critical Essay by Frederic Will

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SOURCE: “From Sense to Attitude,” “Ideas,” “A Gathering of Fragments,” “Archilochos and Classical Antiquity,” and “Archilochos and Our Day,” in Archilochos, Twayne's World Authors Series, Twayne Publishers, Inc., 1969, pp. 39-91.

In the following excerpt, Will examines Archilochus's point-of-view, ideas, and critical reputation both in his own and in modern times.

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