Timon of Athens (Vol. 67) | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Bergeron, David M. “Timon of Athens and Morality Drama.” CLA Journal 10, no. 3 (March 1967): 181-8.

Examines the play as a morality drama, demonstrating the structural and thematic similarities between Timon of Athens and the morality drama Everyman.

Bizley, W. H. “Language and Currency in Timon of Athens.Theoria 44 (1975): 21-42.

Maintains that Shakespeare's analysis of the relationship between money and language in Timon of Athens is of primary importance to the play.

Bulman, James C., Jr. “Shakespeare's Use of the ‘Timon’ Comedy.” Shakespeare Survey 29 (1976): 103-16.

Proposes that a comedy entitled Timon served as a source for Shakespeare's Timon of Athens, and suggests the ways in which it may have influenced Shakespeare.

Fischer, Sandra K. “‘Cut My Heart in Sums’: Shakespeare's...

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