Menander of Athens

Dyskolos

Satyr play about a crusty old man learning to love and forgive

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Menander of Athens

The foremost playwright of Greek New Comedy, Menander pioneered realistic portrayals of domestic life and everyday characters. His influence on Roman comedy and later European theater was enormous. Most of his work was lost until papyrus discoveries in the 20th century.

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