Timon of Athens is the bitterest and most negative of all Shakespeare's tragedies.
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This book demonstrates events in the life of Timon, a man known for his great and universal generosity, who spends his fortune and then is spurned when he requires help.
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Timon of Athens (Arden Shakespeare)
October 1999, Arden Shakespeare
Hardcover
in English
0174436637 9780174436638
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Timon of Athens
1982, Rae Publishing/Royal Composing Room/ Finch, Pruyn & Co./ A Horowitz & Sons
in English
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Timon of Athens: a concordance to the text of the first folio.
1971, Clarendon Press
in English
0198111576 9780198111573
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