Misanthrope vs Timonization - What's the difference?
misanthrope | timonization |
The transformation of someone into a bitter misanthrope, a Timonist, like (Timon of Athens).
* 1965 , Raymond Ronald Long, The Hidden Sun'':Raymond Ronald Long, ''The Hidden Sun: a study of the influence of Shakespeare on the creative imagination of Herman Meville , University of California, 1965, p.
* 1996 , Christopher Sten, The Weaver-God, He Weaves'':Christopher Sten, ''The Weaver-God, He Weaves: Melville and the poetics of the novel'', Kent State University Press, 1996, ISBN 0873385373, Chapter Seven "The Divided Self: ''Pierre as Psychological Novel", p.
As nouns the difference between misanthrope and timonization
is that misanthrope is one who hates all mankind; one who hates the human race while timonization is the transformation of someone into a bitter misanthrope, a timonist, like (timon of athens).misanthrope
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Synonyms
* misanthropistAntonyms
* philanthropeSee also
* misanthropy (hatred of humans) * misanthropic * misandry (hatred of males) * misogyny (hatred of females) * philanthropy (love of humans) * philanthropic * philanthropist * philandry (love of males) * philogyny (love of females) * Timonist (bitter misanthrope) * xenophobe (hater of foreigners)timonization
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Noun
(en noun)157 at Google Books.
- Among these lesser tragic influences the misanthropic concept of Timonization which seemed to obsess Melville so, and which has its origin in Shakespeare's ''Timon of Athens'', is mentioned twice in ''Pierre'' [...]
240 at Google Books.
- [The second half of Melville's ''Pierre''] describes his growing misanthropy, his "Timonization " [...]