Timon of Athens, Shakespeare's Pessimistic TragedyOhio State University Press, 1979 - 245 Seiten |
Inhalt
Preface | 1 |
At the Boundary of Tragedy | 15 |
The Turn of Fortunes Wheel | 30 |
The Rise of Alcibiades | 50 |
Timon the Misanthrope | 64 |
Apemantus and the Others | 83 |
Patterns and Image | 107 |
The Ills of Society | 114 |
The Uses of Nature and Art | 129 |
Fortune and the Globe | 143 |
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