New York, 1910. (The most comprehensive study of Timon of Athens available.)
Other helpful editions of Timon of Athens are W. J. Rolfe ( 1882); Frank A. Marshall in vol. vii. of the Henry Irving Shakespeare ( 1888) (containing the most complete stage-history of the play); K. Deighton's Timon of Athens in The Works of Shake- speare (very fully annotated); and the edition in the Aldus Shakespeare, with comments of H. N. Hudson, I. Gollancz, C. H. Herford, and others.
Students interested in later versions of Timon of Athens on the stage will find suggestive comment in the following: John Genest Some Account of the English Stage, from the Restoration in 1660 to 1830, 1832 (versions of the play by Shadwell, Cumber- land, Hull, and Love are discussed under the dates of performance); S. T. Williams' Richard Cumberland, 88-91, 1917 ( Cumberland's version); B. W. Proctor Life of Edmund Kean, 178-179, 1885; W. M. Phelps' and John Forbes-Robertson Life and Life-Work of Samuel Phelps, 262 ff., 1886.
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Life of Timon of Athens. Contributors: William Shakespeare - author, Stanley T. Williams - editor. Publisher: Yale University Press. Place of Publication: New Haven, CT. Publication Year: 1919. Page Number: 135.
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