Galatea's Emancipation: The Transformation of the Pygmalion Myth in Anglo-Saxon Literature since the 20th Century
The Transformation of the Pygmalion Myth in Anglo-Saxon Literature since the 20th Century
Exploring the evolution of the Pygmalion myth, this book examines how interpretations shifted from patriarchal narratives to more empowered portrayals of female characters, particularly in the context of feminist thought and emancipation. As the 20th century approached, the once passive figure of Pygmalion's creation began to assert her agency, challenging male fantasies through both subtle resistance and overt rebellion. This transformation reflects broader societal changes and the ongoing dialogue about gender roles in literature and art.
