Pygmalion (French: Pygmalion) is the most influential dramatic work by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, other than his opera Le devin du village. Though now rarely...
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Rameau Pygmalion (Rousseau), a 1762 melodrama by Jean-Jacques Rousseau Pygmalion (opera), a 1779 duodrama opera by Georg Anton Benda Pygmalion, an 1808...
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In Greek mythology, Pygmalion (/pɪɡˈmeɪliən/; Ancient Greek: Πυγμαλίων Pugmalíōn, gen.: Πυγμαλίωνος) was a legendary figure of Cyprus. He is most familiar...
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composed musical interludes for Rousseau's prose poem Pygmalion; this was performed in Lyon together with Rousseau's romance The Village Soothsayer to...
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The Social Contract (redirect from Contract, The Social (Rousseau))
is a 1762 French-language book by the Genevan philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The book theorizes about how to establish legitimate authority in a political...
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September 1779. Pygmalion was the fourth of the five theatrical collaborations of Benda and Gotter. Gotter based his text on Jean-Jacques Rousseau's 1762 play...
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modern title Pygmalion and Galatea. According to Meyer Reinhold, the name "Galatea" was first given wide circulation in Jean-Jacques Rousseau's scène lyrique...
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Misogyny (section Jean-Jacques Rousseau)
with the ancient story of Pygmalion, a sculptor who hated "the faults beyond measure which nature has given to women." Pygmalion creates a sculpture of a...
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Raymond. Histoire du cinéma français: encyclopédie des films, 1940–1950. Pygmalion, 1986 DeMaio, Patricia A. Garden of Dreams: The Life of Simone Signoret...
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illegitimate daughters of Samuel Bernard are mentioned by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his Confessions: The three sisters must be called the Three Graces:...
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was Jean-Jacques Rousseau's monodrama Pygmalion, the text of which was written in 1762 but was first staged in Lyon in 1770. Rousseau composed the overture...
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monodrama was originally a melodrama with one role such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Pygmalion, which was written in 1762 and first staged in Lyon in 1770, and...
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Melanie.) His most notable work the music for Jean-Jacques Rousseau's 1762 short play Pygmalion, first performed in Lyon in 1770 was a success and soon became...
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plus reculés jusqu'à la fin du XVIIIème siècle (Geneva, 1874), Pygmalion de J.J. Rousseau, Eustorg de Beaulieu, Guillaume de Guéroult, Notice sur Claude...
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The myth of Pygmalion and Galatea (Book X) has been adapted into plays by Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Pygmalion, 1762), W. S. Gilbert (Pygmalion and Galatea...
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She's All That (category Films based on Pygmalion (play))
school popular. It is a modern adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion and George Cukor's 1964 film My Fair Lady. The film received mixed reviews...
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Pimmalione (category Works based on Pygmalion from Ovid's Metamorphoses)
text Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote for his scène lyrique Pygmalion (1770). It is based on the Classical legend of the sculptor Pygmalion. Cherubini, beset...
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played the violin. There, around 1808, Kurpiński composed his first opera, Pygmalion. In 1810 he settled in Warsaw. With the help of Józef Elsner, he became...
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Il Pigmalione (category Works based on Pygmalion from Ovid's Metamorphoses)
Cimador [it]'s Pimmalione (1790), in turn based on Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Pygmalion and ultimately based on Book X of Ovid's Metamorphoses. Sografi's...
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Philippe (1999). Marie-Antoinette. Épouse de Louis XVI, mère de Louis XVII. Pygmalion Éditions. p. 13. Lever, Évelyne (2006). 'C'état Marie-Antoinette. Paris...
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Pigaillem: Anne de Bretagne. Épouse de Charles VIII et de Louis XII, Pygmalion, 2008, p. 18. Anne of Brittany in: theanneboleynfiles.com Archived 17...
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Mercury in Lully, Persée 1770 with Hervé Niquet in 2017; title role of Pygmalion (Rameau) with Christophe Rousset, 2017; Iopas in Les Troyens (Hector Berlioz)...
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Hug, Hug!" April 26, 2000 (2000-04-26) The lions read the story of "Pygmalion", where the ancient Greek sculptor creates a statue of a woman so beautiful...
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William Godwin's and Mary Wollstonecraft's daughter who became Shelley's Pygmalion." It was not until Emily Sunstein's Mary Shelley: Romance and Reality...
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contretemps, Dargaud, 2015 ISBN 978-2-205-07090-3 Pygmalion, freely inspired by the work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Les Arènes BD in partnership with France Musique...
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He also illustrated works by Boccaccio, Corneille, Racine, Voltaire and Rousseau. His small engraved portraits of royalty were very popular. These included...
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Maurène : herself (uncredited) René Pascal : himself (uncredited) Édouard Rousseau : himself (uncredited) Jean Yonnel : himself (uncredited) La Pluie et le...
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the novel Pride and Prejudice Elizabeth "Eliza" Doolittle in the play Pygmalion (played by Mrs. Patrick Campbell) and the musical inspired by it, My Fair...
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instead, and eventually became a school manager. Inspired by Jean-Jacques Rousseau's book Emile, or On Education, Day decided to educate two girls without...
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minor finale was to evoke fear in the listener. Jean Jacques Rousseau's 1762 play, Pygmalion (first performed in 1770) is a similarly important bridge in...
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