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Aeschylus 525 b.c.-456 b.c.: Critical Essay by Michael Gagarin

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SOURCE: "Sexual and Political Conflict in the Oresteia," in Aeschylean Drama, University of California Press, 1976, pp. 87-118.

In the following excerpt, Gagarin investigates Aeschylus's depiction of gender roles and sexual conflict in the Oresteia.

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