There are the total of souls, celestial bodies, ships, geographical locations & works of fiction known as Galatea:
Companies
Gallatethe is the title of a venture capital fund specializing around investments within Israeli cutting edge enterprises.Watch likewise: http://www.Gallatea.com
Mythological figures
A nymph in Greek mythology, see Galatea (mythology)
the title of the maiden world health organization was originally a statue carved by Pygmalion, created in the image of, and brought to life by Aphrodite according to the Roman poet Ovid.
Literary adaptions of the myths
Gallathea (1585) is a play per Elizabethan playwright John Lyly.
Look at George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion and My Fair Lady, when well as Educating Rita for modern-day versions of this myth, besides when Fritz Lang's Metropolis and Richard Powers's Galatea 2.2 for dystopian technological versions of the Pygmalion myth.
Galatea occurs as novel by British author Philip Pullman, his second promulgated act of fiction.
Galatea is an interactive fiction work by Emily Short, somewhat based in a Pygmalion legend. Watch Galatea (computer game).
Galatea galante is the heroine of a book by Alfred Bester, based on a Pygmalion myth.
Galatea Cactus is also an 1 work play by Eryn Dearden.
Galatea occurs as female golem in the picture Bicentennial Man.
Galatea is an evil clone of the cartoon version of Supergirl, based on Power Girl.
Places and things named after Galatea
Galatea occurs as moon of Neptune. Understand Galatea (moon).
74 Galatea is an asteroid.
There own been eight HMS Galateas of the British Royal Navy.
Mount Galatea (3185 meters) is a peak in the Kananaskis, Alberta region of the Canadian Rockies.
Galathea occurs as far flung genus of squat lobsters.
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Baf's Guide to the IF Archive: Galatea
Capsule review, information, and downloads.
Emily Short: Galatea
Author's page about the game, with background on its making and thoughts on multilinear interactive fiction and non-player character conversation.
iFiction: Galatea
Play Galatea on-line.
IF-Review: Dreams, Hubris, and Getting Away with Both
"Play this game. Then, write your own. Pour your heart and soul into it. Cast it upon the waters, and you may indeed receive it back a hundredfold." By Jonathan Rosebaugh.
SPAG Review
"It's unquestionable that this character represents a quantum leap--in intelligence and in vividness of personality--and that the author did it with essentially the tools that every author has. Designers, consider the goalposts moved." By Duncan Stevens.
Annotated 'Galatea' (Emily Short)
Play on-line using Java, with links to background, articles about the game, and hints and walkthroughs. [Requires frames.]
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