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Timon of Athens: Critical Essay by Michael Tinker

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SOURCE: Tinker, Michael. “Theme in Timon of Athens.” In Shakespeare's Late Plays: Essays in Honor of Charles Crow, edited by Richard C. Tobias and Paul G. Zolbrod, pp. 76-88. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1974.

In the following essay, Tinker explores Timon's view of friendship within the framework of the play's larger theme, which Tinker contends is “man shall not live by bread alone.”

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