Dear List,
In a site with literary puzzles, I found an
interesting address with quotes from Shakespeare and the names of several
authors who chose them for a title of their works. See: "There's a
huge list of titles from Shakespeare
here. "I visited the
address and copied those related to Timon of
Atens (ToA)O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods
themselves have provided that I shall have much help from you; how had you been
my friends else? (I,ii) Isaac Asimov: The Gods Themse
lves
Who cannot condemn rashness in cold blood? (III,v)
George Bagby: In Cold Blood
Armstrong Livingston: In Cold Blood
Truman Capote: In Cold Blood
Aaron Marc Stein: In Cold Blood
Ann M.
Algeo: In Cold Blood
David Guest: In Cold Blood
You fools of
fortune, trencher-friends, time's flies. (III,vi)
William Trevor: Fools of Fortune
We have seen better days.
(IV,ii)
Reynolds Price: Better Days
Richard Dresser: Better Days
Chris B.
Troste: Till Better Days
...the moon's an arrant thief, And her pale
fire she snatches from the sun. (IV,iii)
Vladimir Nabokov: Pale
Fire