2018, Nkiya Machona, quoted in Curiositales, September 2018, page 82:
Mainly because I want to cry and see Patrochilles in all their glory!
2021, Amelia Koen, "An Olive Pit, A Lyre, A Fig", Honi Soit (University of Sydney), Week 8, Semester 2 (2021), page 19:
Perhaps even more problematically for the Patrochilles naysayers, is that this ambiguity throughout Homer's original epic is really not that ambiguous.
2021, Sarah Leidich, "From Muse To Material: The Defiance Of Homeric Identity Through Creative Adaptation", Meliora, Volume 1, Issue 1 (link):
The Twitter account Incorrect Patrochilles Quotes has over 20,000 followers and is entirely devoted to The Song of Achilles.
2022, Bruce M. King & Lynn Kozak, "#Patrochilles: Find the Phallus", in The Routledge Companion to the Reception of Ancient Greek and Roman Gender and Sexuality (ed. K. R. Moore), unnumbered page
2022, Farida Batenburg, "When Epic Becomes Popular Fiction: Modern Retelling of Myth in Madeline Miller's The Song of Achilles", thesis submitted to Leiden University, page 5:
Secondly, because Patroclus and Achilles are lovers in her novel, Miller appears to be shipping them or speaking in terms of fan fiction: ‘'Patrochilles’.