Lysistrata / translated from the Greek of Aristophanes ; illustrations by Norman Lindsay Aristophanes

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Author
Aristophanes
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Lysistrata (Fictitious character) - Drama.; Greece - History - Peloponnesian War, 431-404 B.C - Drama.; Comedies.
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In Aristophanes' most popular play, sex is a powerful agent of reconciliation. As war ravages ancient Greece, a band of women, led by Lysistrata, promise to deny their husbands all sex until they stop fighting. And the battle of the sexes begins. Plays. Ancient World. Literature.
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Read associated article: Pericles
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