
William Shakespeare, Thomas Middleton "Timon of Athens"
Oxford University Press | 2004-04-20 | ISBN: 0198129386 | pages | PDF | 2,2 MB
Timon of Athens is a bitterly intriguing study of a fabulously rich man who wastes his wealth on his friends, and, when he is finally impoverished, learns to despise humanity with a hatred that drives him to his grave. The play's response to matters topical in Jacobean London sharpens its thrust as satire. Yet the setting in ancient Athens allows it to read as a timeless fable, deeply relevant to a modern society that sees itself as pursuing material prosperity to the point of self-destruction...
