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The Life of Timon of Athens: The Cambridge Dover Wilson Shakespeare - Community Reviews back

by Arthur Quiller-Couch, J.C. Maxwell, William Shakespeare
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Julian Meynell's Books
Julian Meynell's Books rated it 9 years ago
Timon of Athens is amongst the most obscure of Shakespeare's play and apparently most modern academics think that it was a collaboration with Thomas Middleton. It is without any doubt the weakest play by Shakespeare that I have personally read. The plot is very simplistic. Essentially, Timon trie...
Reading Adler's List
Reading Adler's List rated it 13 years ago
From one extreme to the other, Timon goes from beloved and gratuitous gift-giver to famed misanthrope. The connection between these two extremes is the selfishness of his friends. Those willing to take from him express no genuine willingness to give back.I didn’t walk away with much from this play...
janeg
janeg rated it 13 years ago
Despite seeming two dimensional and simplistic, this play is nothing short of intriguing.
lonesomepoint
lonesomepoint rated it 15 years ago
I would just mention that this is the most satiric Shakespearean play I've read; its protagonist, a rich fool who throws money around-- mainly on parties for his hangers-on--comes off as ridiculous rather than "tragic."
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