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Author Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616

Title Timon of Athens : a tragedie : like madness is the glory of this life / William Shakespeare
Published [London] : Scribe Publishing, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource
Series The Pelican Shakespeare
Pelican Shakespeare.
Summary The real Timon of Athens lived there in the fifth century BCE, making him a contemporary of Socrates and Pericles. Shakespeare presents Timon as a figure who suffers such profound disillusionment that he becomes a misanthrope, or man-hater. This makes him a more interesting character than the caricature he had become to Shakespeare's contemporaries, for whom "Timonist" was a slang term for an unsociable man. Shakespeare's play includes the wealthy, magnificent, and extravagantly generous figure of Timon before his transformation. Timon expects that, having received as gifts all that he owned, his friends will be equally generous to him. Once his creditors clamor for repayment, Timon finds that his idealization of friendship is an illusion. He repudiates his friends, abandons Athens, and retreats to the woods. Yet his misanthropy arises from the destruction of an admirable illusion, from which his subsequent hatred can never be entirely disentangled
Subject Timon, of Athens, active 5th century B.C. -- Drama
SUBJECT Timon, of Athens, active 5th century B.C. fast
Subject DRAMA -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
SUBJECT Athens (Greece) -- Drama
Subject Greece -- Athens
Genre/Form tragedies.
Drama
Tragedies (Drama)
Tragedies.
Tragedies (Drama)
Tragédies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1785435779
9781785435775