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Timon of Athens.
Author
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Dover Publications, 2015.
©2014.
Description
1 online resource (194 pages)
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Timon of Athens (Legendary character).
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Series
Dover thrift editions
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An extravagantly open-handed citizen of ancient Greece is disillusioned to discover that his friends fail to reciprocate his gifts in this deeply cynical drama, a tale of debt, ruin, and misanthropy.
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Contents
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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
Contents
ACT I
SCENE I. Athens. A Hall in Timon's House
SCENE II. A Banqueting-Room in Timon's House
ACT II
SCENE I. A Senator's House
SCENE II. A Hall in Timon's House
ACT III
SCENE I. A Room in Lucul lus's House
SCENE II. A Public Place
SCENE III. A Room in Sempronius' House
SCENE IV. A Hall in Timon's House
SCENE V. The Senate-House
SCENE VI. A Banqueting-Room in Timon's House
ACT IV
SCENE I. Without the Walls of Athens
SCENE II. Athens. Timon's House
SCENE III. Woods and Cave, near the Sea-Shore
ACT V
SCENE I. The Woods. Before Timon's Cave
SCENE II. Before the Walls of Athens
SCENE III. The Woods. Timon's Cave, and A Rude Tomb Seen
SCENE IV. Before the Walls of Athens.
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ISBN
9780486800769 ((electronic bk.))
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