Shakespeare, W.Wright, A. W.2026-02-132026-02-131894http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11837/3707Timon of Athens is a tragedy about wealth, friendship, and disillusionment. Timon, a generous nobleman, is abandoned by those he once supported when his fortune disappears. Bitter and isolated, he retreats from society and condemns human greed and hypocrisy. The play presents a bleak view of loyalty and the corrupting influence of wealth.enTimon of Athens.Volume 29.