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  • Timon of Athens

    William Shakespeare

    Hardcover (Cassell, March 15, 1893)
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  • Timon of Athens

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Throne Classics, July 9, 2019)
    The Life of Timon of Athens is a play by William Shakespeare about the legendary Athenian misanthrope Timon (and probably influenced by the eponymous philosopher, as well), generally regarded as one of his most obscure and difficult works. Originally grouped with the tragedies, it is generally considered such, but some scholars group it with the problem comedies.
  • Timon of Athens

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 14, 2016)
    William Shakespeare is almost universally considered the English language's most famous and greatest writer. In fact, the only people who might dispute that are those who think he didn't write the surviving 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems still attributed to him. Even people who never get around to reading his works in class are instantly familiar with titles like King Lear, Othello, Hamlet, Macbeth, and Romeo & Shakespeare.Timon of Athens is a play about the fortunes of a popular citizen of ancient Athens.
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  • Timon of Athens

    William Shakespeare

    Unknown Binding (Bernhard Tauchnitz, March 15, 1868)
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  • Timon Of Athens

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 26, 2017)
    Timon of Athens is a collaborative play by William Shakespeare and perhaps Thomas Middleton about the fortunes of an Athenian named Timon.
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  • Timon of Athens

    William Shakespeare

    Hardcover (Wildside Press, Oct. 5, 2007)
    Timon of Athens, edited by Stanley T. Williams. With Notes and Appendices: "Sources for the Play," "The History of the Play," "The Authorship of the Play," "Suggestions for Collateral Reading," "The Text of the Present Edition," and "Index of Words Glosse
  • Timon Of Athens

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Independently published, June 24, 2018)
    After squandering his wealth with prodigal generosity, a rich Athenian gentleman finds himself deep in debt. Unshaken by the prospect of bankruptcy, he is certain that the friends he has helped so often will come to his aid. But when they learn his wealth is gone, he quickly finds that their promises fall away to nothing in this tragic exploration of power, greed, and loyalty betrayed. Gorgie Media Absolute Classics produces only the finest literature ever produced and by the finest authors ever produced. www.gorgie.net
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  • Timon of Athens Lib/E

    William Shakespeare, Dr Alan Howard, A Full Cast, Norman Rodway, Damian Lewis

    Audio CD (Arkangel, July 1, 2006)
    This controversial play follows the declining fortunes of a man of extravagant contradictions.The fabulously rich Timon believes all his friends to be as open-hearted and generous as himself. When his wealth suddenly evaporates, however, he discovers the truth and his altruism turns to a bitter hatred of mankind. Stirred up by the cynical Apemantus, Timon retreats to the woods where he plots the destruction of Athens, the city that had formerly seemed to embody everything pleasurable and civilized. The cosmic scope of his hatred is communicated in a series of powerful and disturbing dramatic tableaux. Alan Howard is Timon and Norman Rodway is Apemantus. Damian Lewis play Alcibiades.
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  • Timon of Athens

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 30, 2017)
    Timon of Athens (The Life of Tymon of Athens) is a play by William Shakespeare, published in the First Folio (1623) and probably written in collaboration with another author, most likely Thomas Middleton, in about 1605–1606. It is about the fortunes of an Athenian named Timon (and probably influenced by the philosopher Timon of Phlius). The central character is a well beloved citizen of Athens who through tremendous generosity spends his entire fortunes on corrupt hangers-on only interested in getting the next payout.
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  • Timon of Athens

    William Shakespeare

    Hardcover (Blurb, March 19, 2019)
    Timon of Athens (The Life of Tymon of Athens) is a play by William Shakespeare, probably written in collaboration with Thomas Middleton in about 1605-1606, which was published in the First Folio in 1623. It is about the fortunes of an Athenian named Timon (and probably influenced by the philosopher Timon of Phlius). The central character is a beloved citizen of Athens who through tremendous generosity spends his entire fortune on corrupt hangers-on only interested in getting the next payout. The earliest-known production of the play was in 1674, when Thomas Shadwell wrote an adaptation under the title The History of Timon of Athens, The Man-hater.[1] Multiple other adaptations followed over the next century, by writers such as Thomas Hull, James Love and Richard Cumberland.[2] The straight Shakespearean text was performed at Smock Alley in Dublin in 1761, but adaptations continued to dominate the stage until well into the 20th century. Timon of Athens was originally grouped with the tragedies, but some scholars name it one of the problem plays.
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  • Timon of Athens

    William Shakespeare

    Hardcover (Prince Classics, May 17, 2019)
    The Life of Timon of Athens is a play by William Shakespeare about the legendary Athenian misanthrope Timon (and probably influenced by the eponymous philosopher, as well), generally regarded as one of his most obscure and difficult works. Originally grouped with the tragedies, it is generally considered such, but some scholars group it with the problem comedies.
  • Timon of Athens:

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 8, 2018)
    Timon of Athens (The Life of Tymon of Athens) is a play by William Shakespeare, published in the First Folio (1623) and probably written in collaboration with another author, most likely Thomas Middleton, in about 1605–1606. It is about the fortunes of an Athenian named Timon (and probably influenced by the philosopher Timon of Phlius). The central character is a beloved citizen of Athens who through tremendous generosity spends his entire fortune on corrupt hangers-on only interested in getting the next payout.
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