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Timone, o, Il misantropo

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In the Greek literature of the imperial period, Lucian of Samosata is surely one of the most versatile and creative figures. Thanks to hisDialogueshe became one of the most famous and appreciated ancient Greek authors, and his fame could only be compared toPlato or Plutarch's. Within Lucian's works,Timonis referable to the author's maturity and it is considered to beone of the best and most typical dialogues. Its modern success is evidentthrough several translations (such as Erasmus of Rotterdam's version) as well as a great number of works which are inspired by it (for exampleThe Life of Timon of Athensby Shakespeare orThe Misanthropeby Molière). The appeal of thisDialoguelies mainly in the protagonist, Timon of Athens, a genuine misanthrope's archetype, a powerful and interesting figure, capable of fascinating until today.

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Product Details
De Gruyter
3110246996 / 9783110246995
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
888.01
18/08/2011
Italian
585 pages
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