Hello,
the german magazine Kaissiber No. 14
(
www.kaissiber.com) has a theoretical article
(18 pages) by Unger about the archangelsk.
It is called "Pariser Verteidigung" there.
Kaissiber No 15 has some reactions called
"Nachlese zur Pariser Verteidigung".
Unger gives a Black repertoire based on the formation
Bc5, a6, b5, Bb7 with some original analysis
not mentioned in "Khalifman: Opening According to Anand"
Therefore it should have surprise value at least.
Myself I have not yet tried the Archangelsk,
but 3...Bc5 has served me well.
Btw:
You certainly should be prepared for
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6
5. Qe2!?, because Andrew Greet has written
a very detailed White Ruy Lopez repertoire based on this line.
Most Black repertoire books recommend setups with
Be7 for practical reasons (5.0-0 Be7 6.Qe2 will come to the same thing if you want to play the closed Lopez with Black).
Of course 5...Bc5 or 5...b5 6.Bb3 Bc5 are more consistent with the Archangelsk and might be the best replies anyway.
The only coverage of 5... Bc5 which I know
can be found in Greet's book.
"Marin: Beating the Open Games" could also be interesting for you. It gives a complete Black repertoire based on 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3...
and the Ruy Lopez Exchange variation, too.