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dc.contributor.author Shopin, Pavlo
dc.date.accessioned 2024-07-31T09:49:36Z
dc.date.available 2024-07-31T09:49:36Z
dc.date.issued 2012
dc.identifier.citation Shopin, Pavlo. The Dialectic of the Pygmalion Myth in the Age of Modernity : Dissertation of Master of Philosophy: European Literature and Culture. – University of Cambridge, 2012. – 39 p. uk
dc.identifier.uri http://enpuir.npu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/45871
dc.description.abstract The thesis of this dissertation is that the versions of the Pygmalion myth in Ovid, Boureau-Deslandes, Rousseau, Gilbert, Shaw, and Brant are attempts at demythologization, which are paradoxically destined to introduce their own mythology. The Pygmalion myth is reality for protagonists in these works, but even for them it attains a controversial status of both an illusion and a miracle. Given that myths are refuted as illusions, and new myths inevitably installed in their place, only the balance of knowing and not-knowing provides the possibility of critically assessing the process of enlightenment, endangered by the triumph of unreflective reason. Opening up the myth, the modern authors imbue it with the inherent features of modernity: ambivalence and uncertainty. uk
dc.description.sponsorship Cambridge-Ukraine Studentship uk
dc.language.iso en uk
dc.publisher University of Cambridge uk
dc.subject Pygmalion uk
dc.subject myth uk
dc.subject dialectic uk
dc.subject modernity uk
dc.subject Enlightenment uk
dc.title The Dialectic of the Pygmalion Myth in the Age of Modernity uk
dc.type Dissertation uk


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