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    “Wolf’s Justice”: The Iliadic Doloneia and the Semiotics of Wolves
    Classical Antiquity 34 (2): 335-369. 2015.
    This article treats representations of the wolf in the Greek archaic and early classical literary and visual sources. Using a close reading of the Iliadic Doloneia as a point of departure, it argues that wolves in myth, fable, and other modes of discourse, as well as in the early artistic tradition, regularly serve as a means of signaling the loss of distinctions that occurs when friend turns into foe and an erstwhile philos or “second self” betrays one of his kind. Prominent in the discussion a…Read more