Lysistrata by Aristophanes; Parker, Douglass (Translator); Fletcher, Judith (Afterword), 9780451531247
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  • ISBN: 9780451531247 | 0451531248
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 4/7/2009

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Lysistrata loosely translated to "she who disbands armies," is an anti-war Greek comedy, written in 411 BCE by Aristophanes. Led by the eponymous Lysistrata, the story's female characters barricade the public funds building and withhold sex from their husbands to end the Peloponnesian War and secure peace. In doing so, Lysistrata engages the support of women from Sparta, Boeotia, and Corinth. All of them, at first aghast at the suggestion of withholding sex, finally agree swearing an oath of allegiance to the cause.
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