
ARISTOPHANIS LYSISTRATA.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
ARISTOPHANIS LYSISTRATA.
Transcriber's Footnotes
Footnotes (ex PG #8688)
In a bustling Athenian quarter, a handful of determined women gather behind the city walls, frustrated by endless conflict and the idle chatter of the men who dominate public life. Led by the sharp‑tongued Lysistrata, they hatch a bold scheme: to withhold affection until the warring parties agree to peace. Their conversation crackles with humor and urgency as they rally friends, weigh the risks, and envision a world where their voices can finally halt the sword.
The play unfolds with the lively banter of the chorus, the skeptical reactions of reluctant husbands, and a parade of colorful characters whose every line teeters between the comic and the pointed. Aristophanes mixes rib‑tickling wit with a surprisingly modern critique of gender and power, inviting listeners to laugh while pondering whether a single, stubborn resolve can change the fate of a nation.
Language
la
Duration
~1 hours (75K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carolus Raeticus
Release date
2015-08-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

-450–-388
A fearless comic voice from ancient Athens, this playwright turned politics, philosophy, and everyday life into sharp, funny theater. His surviving plays still feel lively because they mix outrageous imagination with very human complaints.
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