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Pygmalion is the most influential dramatic work by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, other than his opera Le devin du village. Though now rarely performed, it was
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his statue Pygmalion (Rameau), a 1745 opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau Pygmalion (Rousseau), a 1762 melodrama by Jean-Jacques Rousseau Pygmalion (Benda), a
Pygmalion
King and sculptor in Greek mythology
Pygmalion Edgar Neville's play Prohibido en otoño. Tawfiq el-Hakim's play Pygmalion William Schwenck Gilbert's play Pygmalion and Galatea Rousseau's play
Pygmalion_(mythology)
Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer (1712–1778)
composed musical interludes for Rousseau's prose poem Pygmalion; this was performed in Lyon together with Rousseau's romance The Village Soothsayer to
Jean-Jacques_Rousseau
1762 book by Jean-Jacques 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
The_Social_Contract
Opera by composer Georg Benda
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
Pygmalion_(Benda)
Nereid from Greek mythology
modern title Pygmalion and Galatea. According to Meyer Reinhold, the name "Galatea" was first given wide circulation in Jean-Jacques Rousseau's scène lyrique
Galatea_(mythological_statue)
Prejudice against, or hatred of, women
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
Misogyny
French salon-holder (1706–1799)
illegitimate daughters of Samuel Bernard are mentioned by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his Confessions: The three sisters must be called the Three Graces:
Louise Marie Madeleine Fontaine
Louise_Marie_Madeleine_Fontaine
1999 film by Robert Iscove
in six weeks. 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
She's_All_That
Dramatic work that exaggerates plot and characters to appeal to the emotions
was Jean-Jacques Rousseau's monodrama Pygmalion, the text of which was written in 1762; it was first staged in Lyon in 1770. Rousseau composed the overture
Melodrama
Piece performed by a single actor
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
Monodrama
French amateur violinist, singer and composer
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
Horace_Coignet
French author and contemporary of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
(March 2012). Francalanza, Eric (ed.). Jean-Jacques Rousseau-Marianne Alissan de la Tour, ou le Pygmalion renversé. Brest, France. pp. 309–320.{{cite book}}:
Marianne_Alissan_de_la_Tour
1816 opera by Gaetano Donizetti
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
Il_Pigmalione
1946 film
Raymond. Histoire du cinéma français: encyclopédie des films, 1940–1950. Pygmalion, 1986 DeMaio, Patricia A. Garden of Dreams: The Life of Simone Signoret
Dawn_Devils
1809 opera by Luigi Cherubini
text Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote for his scène lyrique Pygmalion (1770). It is based on the Classical legend of the sculptor Pygmalion. Cherubini, beset
Pimmalione
German-Swiss composer and writer on music (1834–1928)
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
George_Becker_(composer)
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
Cultural influence of Metamorphoses
Cultural_influence_of_Metamorphoses
1831 novella by Honoré de Balzac
in Greek culture: Adonis, Endymion and Pygmalion. The intertextuality between Sarrasine and the myth of Pygmalion is a vital one, as it establishes the
Sarrasine
1818 novel by Mary Shelley
possession. Other literary influences that appear in Frankenstein are Pygmalion et Galatée by Madame de Genlis, and Ovid, with the use of individuals
Frankenstein
Polish composer and conductor
about 90 kilometers to the north. Kurpiński composed his first opera, Pygmalion, in 1808 at Moszków. In 1810 he settled in Warsaw. With the help of Józef
Karol_Kurpiński
Queen of France from 1774 to 1792
Philippe (1999). Marie-Antoinette. Épouse de Louis XVI, mère de Louis XVII. Pygmalion Éditions. p. 13. Lever, Évelyne (2006). 'C'état Marie-Antoinette. Paris
Marie_Antoinette
English writer (1797–1851)
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
Mary_Shelley
French tenor (born 1984)
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)
Cyrille_Dubois
Queen of France (1491–1498; 1499–1514) and Duchess of Brittany (1488–1514)
Pigaillem: Anne de Bretagne. Épouse de Charles VIII et de Louis XII, Pygmalion, 2008, p. 18. Anne of Brittany in: theanneboleynfiles.com Archived 17
Anne_of_Brittany
French Army corps of foreign nationals
Montagnon (2012). L'Armée d'Afrique: De 1830 à l'indépendance de l'Algérie. Pygmalion. pp. 56–57. ISBN 978-2-7564-0574-2. Douglas Porch (1991). The French Foreign
French_Foreign_Legion
French designer, engraver and etcher
He also illustrated works by Boccaccio, Corneille, Racine, Voltaire and Rousseau. His small engraved portraits of royalty were very popular. These included
Noël_Le_Mire
French Illustrator and author (born 1969)
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
Sandrine_Revel
Anti-establishment cultural phenomenon
Metzger's 1976 film The Opening of Misty Beethoven, based on the play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw (and its derivative, My Fair Lady), is considered
Counterculture_of_the_1960s
British foundling (1757–1843)
instead, and eventually became a school manager. Inspired by Jean-Jacques Rousseau's book Emile, or On Education, Day decided to educate two girls using his
Sabrina_Sidney
Petronius and Seneca The Pursuit of the Well-Beloved by Thomas Hardy Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw Quaker Writings: An Anthology, 1650-1920 The Queen
List_of_Penguin_Classics
Name list
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
Eliza_(given_name)
Proto-Romanticist movement in German literature and music
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
Sturm_und_Drang
1953 film by Pierre-Louis
Maurène : herself (uncredited) René Pascal : himself (uncredited) Édouard Rousseau : himself (uncredited) Jean Yonnel : himself (uncredited) La Pluie et le
Soyez_les_bienvenus
19th-century cultural movement
of his figures have an androgynous aspect, such as his Aphrodite from Pygmalion: The Fires of Divinity (1878, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery). Aubrey
Symbolist_painting
Schiff 1969, plate 37. "Print (1977,U.564)". British Museum. "The modern Pygmalion (E.126-1952)". Victoria and Albert Museum. Schiff 1969, plate 35. "The
List of erotica by Thomas Rowlandson
List_of_erotica_by_Thomas_Rowlandson
Falconet (Milon of Crotona, 1754; Madame de Pompadour as Venus, 1757; Pygmalion and Galatea, 1763), Jean-Antoine Houdon (Morpheus, 1770; Diana the Huntress
History_of_the_nude_in_art
Painting by Antoine-Jean Gros
Louvre website Sébastien Allard, Sylvain Bellenger and Charlotte Chastel-Rousseau, Naples à Paris: Le Louvre invite le musée de Capodimonte, Gallimard, 2023
Equestrian Portrait of Joachim Murat, King of Naples
Equestrian_Portrait_of_Joachim_Murat,_King_of_Naples
French composer
and was the son of Félix Henri Barbier and Adélaide Josephine Rosalie Rousseau. Barbier pursued a career in literary studies at Bourges College, while
Frédéric_Barbier_(composer)
19th-century English essayist and critic (1778-1830)
account, published anonymously in May 1823 as Liber Amoris; or, The New Pygmalion. (Enough clues were present so that the identity of the writer did not
William_Hazlitt
French author
of Gaston Bachelard, under whom he wrote a dissertation on Jean-Jacques Rousseau. At the beginning of the 1950s de Sède associated with the poets Nazim
Gérard_de_Sède
Shaw United Kingdom Ireland 2 November 1950 Writer Man and Superman, Pygmalion, Saint Joan Adaline Shepherd United States 12 March 1950 Composer Forrest
2031_in_public_domain
French writer (1922–2023)
Éditions Pygmalion, « Bibliothèque infernale », 1976 ; réédition sous le titre L'Auberge rouge : l'énigme de Peyrebeille, 1833, Éditions Pygmalion, « Bibliothèque
Michel_Peyramaure
the relationship between education and society, etc. At least since Rousseau's time, the philosophy of education has been linked to theories of developmental
Glossary of education terms (P–R)
Glossary_of_education_terms_(P–R)
Collection of character sketches
personal life of one of Hazlitt's favourite writers, Rousseau, and simultaneously disparaged Rousseau's literary accomplishments, later angrily defended by
The_Spirit_of_the_Age
1738 painting by Jean Siméon Chardin
Enlightenment ideas on childhood and play, especially those of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. On the table in the background are an inkwell, a pen and books, whilst
Boy_with_a_Spinning-Top
American magazine published from 1899 to 1929
Writers who appeared in it include Jack London, Talbot Mundy, Victor Rousseau, O. Henry, A. A. Milne (Milne's novel The Red House Mystery was serialised
Everybody's_Magazine
the name of Teghalimet – Louis Tirman Waldeck-Rousseau was the name of Sidi Hosni – Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau Comandante Valódia (Luanda) – Joaquim Domingos
List of places named after people
List_of_places_named_after_people
Grand Meaulnes; D. H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers; George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion; Edgar Rice Burroughs's The Return of Tarzan; Guillaume Apollinaire's
List_of_years_in_literature
Painting by Eugène Delacroix
Artistes Vivans, Exposés au Musée Royal des Arts. C. Ballard. Rue J.-J. Rousseau, No 8. April 24, 1822. Archived from the original on March 12, 2016.{{cite
The_Barque_of_Dante
Vestris, after Antonio Simone Sografi's Italian version of Pygmalion by Jean-Jacques Rousseau 30 November 1809 Paris, Théâtre des Tuileries Le crescendo
List of operas by Luigi Cherubini
List_of_operas_by_Luigi_Cherubini
French woman organist, composer and music educator
pianist and pedagogue Isidor Philipp and Abel Estyle (piano), Marcel Samuel-Rousseau (harmony), Simone Plé-Caussade (counterpoint), Henri Büsser (composition)
Rolande_Falcinelli
1859 murder in Moucha Island, Djibouti
François Angelier, Dictionnaire des voyageurs et explorateurs occidentaux, Pygmalion, 2011, p. 414 Yves Boulvert, Henri Lambert (1828-1859) : aventurier voyageur
Assassination of Henri Lambert
Assassination_of_Henri_Lambert
Myths centered around physical transformation in Greek mythology
name; 'Galatea' is a later invention, first attested in Jean-Jacques Rousseau's works Lycophron, Alexandra 825 Forbes Irving 1990, p. 288. Pseudo-Apollodorus
Metamorphoses in Greek mythology
Metamorphoses_in_Greek_mythology
have Click bring Pygmalion and his statue out of the book so they can teach him to love the statue in different ways. Book read: Pygmalion retold by Rudyard
List of Between the Lions episodes
List_of_Between_the_Lions_episodes
Siegfried Sassoon, Kenilworth by Sir Walter Scott, Heartbreak House and Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw, Hymn to Intellectual Beauty, The Masque of Anarchy
Collections of the British Library
Collections_of_the_British_Library
German philosopher, theologian, poet (1744–1803)
German Poetry (1777) Sculpture: Some Observations on Shape and Form from Pygmalion's Creative Dream (1778) On the Cognition and Sensation of the Human Soul
Johann_Gottfried_Herder
Beauty pageant competition
City Journal. Rapid City, SD: Lee Enterprises. Retrieved August 3, 2015. Rousseau, Shannon (November 28, 2016). "Miss Minnesota USA 2017 crowned Sunday night"
Miss_South_Dakota
Shaw United Kingdom Ireland 2 November 1950 Writer Man and Superman, Pygmalion, Saint Joan Adaline Shepherd United States 12 March 1950 Composer Forrest
2021_in_public_domain
Series of four paintings by Nicolas Poussin
most sinister of all, the serpent gliding over the rocks on the right. Rousseau was among those whose imagination was haunted by the serpent, the precursor
The_Four_Seasons_(Poussin)
Inn (Im weißen Rößl) Georg Benda (1722–1795): Ariadne auf Naxos, Medea, Pygmalion, Romeo und Julie, Walder Julius Benedict (1804–1885): The Lily of Killarney
List_of_operas_by_composer
(Pitou, 1985, article: "La Cinquantaine", p. 118) a nineteen-year-old "J. Rousseau" made his debut at the Opéra with the minor role of a sylvan in this drame
List of French haute-contre roles
List_of_French_haute-contre_roles
German aristocrat, diplomat and writer
ist seine Urheberschaft nicht gesichert. 1778 Übersetzung des Pygmalion von J.J. Rousseau 1778 Übersetzung Richard III. von Shakespeare 1778 Gemeinsam
Otto Heinrich von Gemmingen-Hornberg
Otto_Heinrich_von_Gemmingen-Hornberg
Painting by Francisco de Goya
engravings reproductions. List of works by Francisco Goya Charlotte Chastel-Rousseau, "Et parmi ses cheveux, Oh génie ! L'audace d'un nœud rose", Grande Galerie
Portrait of the Marquise de la Solana
Portrait_of_the_Marquise_de_la_Solana
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(á¼ÎºÏ„ωÏ) Greek name derived from the word ekhein, HEKTOR means "defend; hold fast." In mythology, this is the name of the Trojan champion who killed Patroklos and was himself later killed by Achilles.Â
Female
French
French form of Latin Clarissa, CLARISSE means "fame."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Mother of Lotus
Biblical
zealous
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Powerful; Brave; Thick Necked Lion
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Flowing
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Abundance
Boy/Male
Welsh
Honor.
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Lucille, LUCILE means "little light."
Boy/Male
Indian
Honorable
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n.
A sort of electroscope, invented by Rousseau, in which the dry pile is employed to measure the amount of electricity transmitted by different bodies, or to determine their conducting power.