The Effulgence Within: Impetuousness of Feelings in Short-lived Enthusiasms

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Sunday, October 16, 2016

Impetuousness of Feelings in Short-lived Enthusiasms

Although the background of Shaw's Pygmalion is phonetics, its basic theme is human relations. Pygmalion, in classical Greek mythology, was a legendary king of Cyprus, who, having fashioned an ivory statue of a woman, fell in love with it. The goddess Aphrodite (Venus) gave it life and Pygmalion... Sign in to see full entry.

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