Women of Greece is a play in verse, written by poet Joffre Swait. It is a satire of Greek mythology and pagan concepts of glory, masculinity, and femininity. Initially cynical and depressing (yet somehow hilarious) study, it searches for some sort of redemption as it moves toward a reconciliation in the War of the Sexes, and perhaps saves all of Creation in the process. File is PDF, or for Kindle.